Deadline: 31-Aug-22
Do you have an idea for a project that supports environmental sustainability and involves the community? Then apply for SG Eco Fund.
A sustainable and green Singapore can only be achieved with the people, private, and public sectors working in partnership to protect their environment and keep their public spaces clean, green and liveable. Through the SG Eco Fund, they hope to enable their community to build a sustainable Singapore for both present and future generations.
Their mission is to enable their community to build a sustainable and green Singapore.
Funding Information
The SG Eco Fund has two categories: Sprout (Up to $10,000) and Main (more than $10,000).
Funding Principles
Their assessment of projects will be guided by the following principles:
- Environmental Benefit – Projects should advance environmental sustainability in Singapore
- Community Action – Projects should inspire and enable the community to co-create and/or co-deliver environmental solutions
- Innovation – Projects should have technological and/or social innovation, and new ways of implementing solutions
- Sustained Impact – Projects should create sustained impact through building local expertise, creating resources, and/or developing scalable solutions
These funding principles represent the characteristics of a good project that the evaluation committee looks out for.
Eligibility Criteria
The SG Eco Fund is open to the following applicants:
- Individuals: Must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident, above 18 years old, and residing in Singapore.
- Groups of Individuals: All individuals must be above 18 years old and residing in Singapore, and the group must have at least one Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident.
- Organisations: Singapore-registered organisations, including companies, charities, government and non-government organisations.
Projects must:
- Improve the environment or advance environmental sustainability in Singapore.
- Engage and/or involve the community.
- Not have obtained funding from other government sources.
Projects should address at least one area of environmental sustainability, including but not limited to the following: climate change; energy; waste; water; food; nature and biodiversity; environmental pollution; or environmental public health.
For more information, visit https://www.mse.gov.sg/sgecofund/