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Multiple annual deadlines: Dec 15 2025, Apr 15 2026, Aug 14 2026, Dec 15 2026, Mar 15 2027. Submissions must be received by 23:59 SGT on the closing date. Next upcoming deadline is April 15, 2026.
Tote Board Arts Fund is a grant from Tote Board Singapore that funds local artists and arts groups in Singapore pursuing arts projects that enrich the cultural life of communities. Applications must be submitted before project commencement according to a rolling quarterly schedule. The fund accepts applications through OurSG Grants with specific notification timelines tied to each submission window.
Eligible applicants are local artists and arts organizations in Singapore. Award amounts vary by project.
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To be eligible for funding consideration, applications must reach the Arts Fund Secretariat before the commencement of your project, as follows: Apply by Notified by For projects taking place on or after 15 December 2025 13 March 2026 1 April 2026 15 April 2026 15 July 2026 1 August 2026 14 August 2026 13 November 2026 1 December 2026 15 December 2026 15 March 2027 1 April 2027 Applications must be submitted online via the OurSG Grants Portal by 23:59 (SGT) on the “Apply by” closing date .
Late applications and submissions via other means e.g. email, hardcopies will not be accepted. If there is any pending information from partners/collaborators, please submit the application by the closing date and state clearly what is still outstanding/unconfirmed. The outstanding information should be submitted to NAC once available.
For any queries and clarifications, please email artsfund@nac. gov.sg .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local artists and arts groups in Singapore; applications must reach the Arts Fund Secretariat before project commencement. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was April 15, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Tote Board Arts Fund is funded by Tote Board (Singapore). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This listing is flagged as international in scope. Check the official notice for country-specific restrictions before applying.
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