About Organisation
The Majurity Trust is a philanthropic organisation committed to building a thriving and inclusive Singapore. It collaborates with donors, social impact partners, and community organisations to address pressing societal challenges. The Trust focuses on identifying gaps in community needs and strategically directing resources to areas where they can create the greatest impact. By fostering partnerships and encouraging sector-wide collaboration, it strengthens the social ecosystem. Its approach emphasizes sustainable development, community empowerment, and long-term solutions that uplift vulnerable populations, making it a key enabler of impactful nonprofit funding initiatives in Singapore.
About the Grant
The FMAS Trampoline Fund 2026 is designed to support nonprofit programmes that address the long-term needs of vulnerable communities in Singapore. The grant focuses on building capabilities that empower individuals and families to improve their quality of life sustainably. It supports initiatives across three main domains: education, employment, and community well-being. The fund prioritizes programs that create lasting change rather than short-term relief. By investing in skill development, career opportunities, and stronger community networks, this Singapore grant for NGOs aims to enhance resilience and foster inclusive growth within underserved populations.
Who can Apply?
Eligible applicants include nonprofits registered in Singapore as a Society, Company Limited by Guarantee (CLG), Charitable Trust, or Co-operative. Organizations must propose initiatives that address the long-term needs of vulnerable groups within Singapore. Projects should fall under at least one of the following areas: education, employment, or community well-being. Education initiatives should focus on developing academic and interpersonal skills among children and youth. Employment programs must support disadvantaged individuals in securing better job opportunities and career growth. Community initiatives should enhance collective well-being and strengthen support systems for families, ensuring meaningful and sustainable social impact outcomes.
How to Apply?
Interested organizations must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to be considered for the 2026 grant cycle. The EOI should outline the proposed initiative, its objectives, target beneficiaries, and expected impact. Applications are reviewed based on alignment with the fund’s priorities and potential for long-term community benefit. Only shortlisted applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the FMAS Trampoline Fund 2026 is 24 April 2026. Applicants should ensure timely submission of their Expression of Interest to be considered.
Last Date To Apply
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