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Fund-raising Activities by Foreign-linked Charitable Organisations
Charities
5 November 2025
542. Dr Hamid Razak: To ask the Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (a) how the Commissioner of Charities reviews foreign-linked charitable organisations that raise funds in Singapore to ensure that the purposes and use of such funds comply with Singapore’s laws and align with its stated foreign policy positions; and (b) what additional transparency or reporting requirements apply to cross-border fundraising activities.
Response:
Anyone or any entity raising funds in Singapore for foreign charitable causes must apply for a Fund-raising for Foreign Charitable Purposes permit from the Commissioner of Charities (COC) prior to the start of the appeal. The permit system serves to ensure that fund-raising appeals carried out in support of foreign causes are legitimate and do not support unlawful activities. Details of fund-raising appeals granted a permit are published on the Charity Portal.
The COC’s Office works with relevant agencies, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Home Affairs when reviewing permit applications which may have foreign policy and security considerations.
Permit holders are responsible for conducting the fund-raising appeal in accordance with the details submitted in the application, and for complying with any additional conditions which may be specified in the permit. In addition, permit holders must comply with other relevant requirements, such as ensuring that information provided to donors is accurate and not misleading. A Statement of Accounts relating to the appeal must be submitted to the COC after the appeal has ended.
