Tote Board - Enabling Lives Initiative (TBELI) Grant
The grant seeks to support evidence-based projects/programmes, seed innovative ideas, new models, pilots as well as scale-up/replicate projects/programmes that have been successfully implemented or piloted in Singapore or globally. It aims to to support projects/programmes that have the potential to make meaningful social impact by improving the well-being of persons with disabilities.
- Relevant Sector = Health
- Type of Grant = Government
- Charity/SE = Charity
- Usage Of Grant = Capacity Building, Programmes
- Funding Maximum = No cap
- Evaluation Criteria = "a) Innovation b) Scalability/sustainability (project's potential for continuation, expansion, and introduced as a mainstream product) c) Collaboration (organisations that seek collaboration and partnership will be evaluated more favourably) d) Shared outcomes (thematic grant calls ensure that projects with similar goals can be evaluated at the same time, and the Grant Office can match organisations with complementary capabilities) e) Evidence as a basis (projects that are supported by evidence-based research, such as research-based programmes and trialed and tested projects, are evaluated more favourably) f) Feasibility (potential to deliver outcomes, market demand, availabilty of time and capacity, financial resources, and technological feasibility) * Criteria will be applied appropriately to the development phase of grant projects "
Funding Quantum 👇
“- The grant covers between 50% to 90% of eligible expenses – Minimum grant size is $50,000 * Eligible expenses for claims include direct costs of project on manpower, marketing and outreach, equipment, software and consumables, third-party research and consultancy costs, as well as, third-party evaluation costs ** The grant does not cover daily operation costs and manpower costs not related to the project *** All applicants must commit to a minimum of 1 year and up to a maximum of 3 years”
“- The grant covers between 50% to 90% of eligible expenses – Minimum grant size is $50,000 * Eligible expenses for claims include direct costs of project on manpower, marketing and outreach, equipment, software and consumables, third-party research and consultancy costs, as well as, third-party evaluation costs ** The grant does not cover daily operation costs and manpower costs not related to the project *** All applicants must commit to a minimum of 1 year and up to a maximum of 3 years”
Application Process 👇
“- The grant covers between 50% to 90% of eligible expenses – Minimum grant size is $50,000 * Eligible expenses for claims include direct costs of project on manpower, marketing and outreach, equipment, software and consumables, third-party research and consultancy costs, as well as, third-party evaluation costs ** The grant does not cover daily operation costs and manpower costs not related to the project *** All applicants must commit to a minimum of 1 year and up to a maximum of 3 years”
“- The grant covers between 50% to 90% of eligible expenses – Minimum grant size is $50,000 * Eligible expenses for claims include direct costs of project on manpower, marketing and outreach, equipment, software and consumables, third-party research and consultancy costs, as well as, third-party evaluation costs ** The grant does not cover daily operation costs and manpower costs not related to the project *** All applicants must commit to a minimum of 1 year and up to a maximum of 3 years”
Notes 👇
“Projects should fulfil the following requirements: a) Project focus – aim at improving the well-being of persons with disabilities or caregivers b) Open access – project or programme must be open for all to access, and should not be limited to an organisation-specific membership c) Intellectual property (IP) rights – applicants own the IP rights, but shall give access to use of this IP at no cost to the Grant Programme Office d) Reporting and impact measurement – must comply with the monitoring and reporting guidelines e) Shared learning – applicant must be willing to share the findings and/or recommendations arising from funded projects for shared learning purposes”
“Projects should fulfil the following requirements: a) Project focus – aim at improving the well-being of persons with disabilities or caregivers b) Open access – project or programme must be open for all to access, and should not be limited to an organisation-specific membership c) Intellectual property (IP) rights – applicants own the IP rights, but shall give access to use of this IP at no cost to the Grant Programme Office d) Reporting and impact measurement – must comply with the monitoring and reporting guidelines e) Shared learning – applicant must be willing to share the findings and/or recommendations arising from funded projects for shared learning purposes”
Link 👇
https://www.eli-grant.sg/
https://www.eli-grant.sg/