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TOTE BOARD ANNUAL REPORT FY2022/23
Mrs Mildred Tan
Chairman
Our vision is about building a caring and resilient Singapore. We steward the operating surplus from gaming revenue by supporting community-based projects for social impact.
Our grantmaking is focused on four strategic outcomes:
Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club (STC) are Tote Board's wholly owned subsidiaries who are licensed to offer lotteries and sports betting, as well as operate horse racing and totalisator operations respectively.
In competitive volleyball, Radiance Tan learned valuable life lessons that extend beyond winning or losing. Learn how the Sporting Singapore Fund helps young athletes develop both on and off the court.
Alice Rappa’s gardening time is both entertaining and rewarding, thanks to nostalgic tunes and podcasts on a dedicated digital service for seniors. Find out how Movements for Health empowers individuals and communities to take ownership of their health.
Cheryl had difficulty finding a job due to her disability, until an employment support programme stepped in. Discover how the Tote Board Social Service Fund gives hope to persons and families in need through its support for a wide range of social service programmes.
Chan Fui Lee is full-time caregiver to her daughter Chel Sie, supporting her through the difficult reality of being a child with special needs. Now, she has a support network through CAREconnect, a programme supported by Tote Board’s Enabling Lives Initiative.
The Reablement Programme funded by Tote Board’s Community Health Fund helped Madam Dillagavathi regain her independence after she experienced difficult life situations. Find out how these pilot programmes are enabling dignity for seniors in their golden years.
Limitless’ school-based mental health awareness programmes were one of the forerunners in youth mental health outreach. Supported by the Tote Board Shared Gifting Circle for Children and Youth Mental Health, the project effectively reached out to over 28,000 students on mental health awareness.
Walk down memory lane in MacPherson or make new friends at community activities. Discover how we support art and heritage initiatives to bring people together to create shared memories and connections.
Exploring new frontiers in social innovation, ground-up mobilisation, and impact management can unlock possibilities that shape the giving landscape of the future. Learn how we are building capability towards impactful funding.
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