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  1. Tote Board channels the gaming revenue from Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club, together with the collection of casino entry levy, to support worthy causes in the community.

    • Grants

      Looking For Funding? As an impact-driven giver, we work with...

    • Careers

      Since 1988 Tote Board has funded over $10 billion in...

    • Publications

      Official website links end with .gov.sg. Government agencies...

    • Press Room

      The Minister for Finance has re-appointed A/Prof Ang Seng...

    • Enhanced Fund-Raising Programme

      Applications must be received by Tote Board at least 30...

    • Contact

      Our office address and contacts. Tote Board 210 Middle Road...

    • Who We Are

      Established on 1 January 1988, Tote Board is a statutory...

    • FAQs

      Tote Board oversees the efficient and effective operations...

  2. www.toteboard.gov.sg › who-we-areWho We Are - Website

    Tote Board is a statutory board that invests the surpluses from gaming revenue in community projects for social impact. It also supports responsible gaming and counters illegal gambling in Singapore.

  3. Tote Board channels the gaming revenue of Pools and STC, together with the casino entry levy, to support and fund worthy causes towards Giving Hope and Improving Lives.

  4. www.toteboard.gov.sg › grantsGrants - Website

    Tote Board supports various initiatives that benefit Singaporeans through its grantmaking programmes. Learn about its grantmaking principles, available funds, and application process for different projects.

  5. Mar 6, 2019 · The Tote Board, a statutory board that governs lottery operators, will commit $580 million to the Tote Board Social Service Fund over the next four years. The fund supports vulnerable groups such as children, seniors and people with disabilities.

  6. Apr 18, 2020 · The Tote Board is doubling its contributions and expanding its fund-raising programme to support non-profit organisations in Singapore amid the Covid-19 crisis. The programme will match up to $100,000 per eligible project on approved digital platforms.

  7. Dec 29, 2014 · SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Finance has reappointed the chairman of the Singapore Totalisator Board (Tote Board) and six members. A new member has been also appointed, the Ministry said in a...

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