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Cultural Matching Fund
Established by MCCY, the Cultural Matching Fund (CMF) provides dollar-for-dollar matching grants for private cash donations to registered charities in the arts and heritage sector.
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News and updates
Please note that the Cultural Matching Fund (CMF) only matches qualifying cash donations. Attempting to submit fraudulent cash contributions is a serious offence and offenders will be prosecuted.
Read or download PDF about a recent case on attempted cheating of the CMF [PDF, 236 KB].
CMF Updates (31 March 2025)
The Cultural Matching Fund (CMF) has implemented key changes to enhance clarity and governance:
Enhanced Assessment Clarity
CMF has refined its evaluation framework to provide greater transparency on how applications are assessed
Applications will be prioritised based on their support of culture sector priorities, especially during high-demand application cycles
Streamlined Culture Sector Priorities The definition of 'Culture Sector Priorities' has been simplified to three main areas:
Contributing significantly to artistic/heritage excellence in Singapore
Contributing to stronger and more cohesive communities in Singapore
Contributing to the capability development of the wider local arts and heritage sector
Strengthened Governance Framework
From CMF2025, the CMF Trustees will exercise discretion to suspend groups with track records of governance issues
This measure aims to uphold accountability and proper grant application processes in the arts and heritage sector
Click here for more information on CMF [PDF, 429 KB].
Information is accurate as of 31 March 2025 and is subject to change
CMF Matching Grant usage on Fundraising Expenditures
All CMF Matching Grants used for fundraising events expenses are subjected to the following:
The total expenditure for each supported fundraiser should not exceed 30% of the total funds raised.
Matching grant quantum for a fundraising event expenses is capped at $50,000 per event.
Applicants are required to submit income and expenditure report for each fundraiser. CMF will only disburse the grant after submission of the report.
Applicant is reminded to consider whether you can fulfil the above criteria before deciding whether to apply any part of the matching grant to be used for fundraising event. Please refer to our FAQ below for more details.
CMF Matching Grant usage on GST
With effect from the CMF 2021 application, only non GST-registered organisations are allowed to use the CMF Matching Grant for the GST component of the approved use. For GST-registered organisations, CMF Matching Grants cannot be used for GST.
About CMF
Established by MCCY, the Cultural Matching Fund (CMF) provides dollar-for-dollar matching grants for private cash donations to registered charities in the arts and heritage sector.
The CMF aims to encourage giving to our arts and heritage sector. This will create a more sustainable arts and heritage scene, and one in which more people in Singapore have a stake. The CMF will match monetary donations received by the eligible organisations, from individuals, foundations and corporations. The CMF doubles the value of every cash donation for the receiving organisation which can be put to various uses, including developing capabilities for the long-term sustainability of the organisation and the cultural sector as a whole.
The National Arts Council is the appointed Secretariat for the administration of the CMF.
Application for CMF
The CMF application window 2025 will be open from 1 April to 31 May 2025. Application closes on 31 May 2025 by 23:59 (SGT).
Applications should be submitted via OurSG (OSG) Grants Portal at https://oursggrants.gov.sg/.
Contact the CMF Secretariat at cmf@nac.gov.sg for enquiries.
View the guide to using the OSG Grants Portal to apply for CMF [PDF, 2 MB]
Guides for CMF applicants
Eligibility
Only Arts and Heritage Charities and IPCs are eligible for the CMF. These principally include the Charities and IPCs classified by the Commissioner of Charities to be primarily engaged and operating in the arts and heritage sector. The CMF Secretariat may also consider other exceptional Charities and IPCs that conduct significant arts and heritage activities, such that they contribute to the benefit of the arts and heritage sector, to be eligible for the CMF on a case by case basis.
Assessment
Applications will be evaluated by the CMF Trustees with support from CMF Secretariat, MCCY, NAC, and NHB. The CMF Trustees will assess an application based on, amongst other criteria, its eligibility, completeness, and the proposed uses of the matching grant.
Matching funds are limited. There is a need to decide on the allocation of these funds, especially during application cycles when there is a surge in the total dollar amount submitted for matching. CMF will prioritise applications that support culture sector priorities, which include but are not limited to driving artistic and cultural excellence; contributing to stronger and more cohesive communities in Singapore; and developing the local arts and culture sector.
CMF reserves the right to reject any application. The CMF decisions in relation to the approval of applications is final and no appeals will be allowed.
For applications above $300,000, applicants are encouraged to discuss with the relevant agency to ensure that the proposed uses are in line with culture sector priorities (see “Funding conditions” section) before submitting their applications.
Funding conditions
For matching grant in the first S$300,000 of matching grants received per application window, use of the funds should be in line with the stated objects as arts and heritage charities as well as governance regulations for charities. Some examples may include overhead operating costs such as salaries, staff training & development and rental costs.
For matching grants above the first S$300,000 per application window, the funds will be prioritised to support projects that align to culture sector priorities, including projects that:
a. Contribute significantly to artistic/heritage excellence in Singapore;
b. Contribute to stronger and more cohesive communities in Singapore; and
c. Contribute to the capability development of the wider local arts and heritage sector.All CMF Matching Grants, regardless of the quantum of amount disbursed, cannot be used for the following items:
a. entertainment expenses;
b. staff bonuses and welfare benefits (including overseas travel costs);
c. internal charges within a charity;
d. legal expenses
e. debt/loan repayment; and
f. government fine and taxesAll CMF matching grants are not to be used for activities that may:
a. advocate or lobby for lifestyles seen as objectionable by the general public;
b. denigrate or debase a person, or a group or class of persons on the basis of race or religion, or serve to create conflict or misunderstanding in the multicultural and multi-religious society of the Republic of Singapore;
c. undermine the authority or legitimacy of the Government and public institutions or threaten the security or stability of the Republic of Singapore; and / or
d. in any way, be adverse to the cultural sector and / or the Republic of Singapore.
Briefing sessions
We are sharing the slides to complement the presentation from the sessions for the benefit of those who could not attend.
Session on 28 March 2025 (held at National Gallery Singapore - The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium & Foyer
Welcome Addressby CMF Presiding Trustee - Supporting Singapore Arts and Culture [PDF, 2.7 MB]
Opening Remarks by CMF Trust Secretary - Supporting Singapore Arts and Culture through Cultural Matching Fund [PDF, 2.4 MB]
Technical Briefing by CMF Secretariat [PDF, 575 KB]
Session on 2 April 2024 (held at Asian Civilizations Museum - Ngee Ann Auditorium & Foyer)
Centre for Non-Profit Leadership: Reimagining Philanthropy: Strengthening Charities through Community [PDF, 2 MB]
Community Foundation of Singapore: Value 3.0: From Competition To Collaboration To Common Sense [PDF, 4.7 MB]
Charities Unit: Navigating the revised Code of Governance and Resources [PDF, 2.9 MB]
CMF Secretariat: CMF 2024 Update [PDF, 878 KB]
Session on 5 April 2023 (held at National Museum Singapore, Gallery Theatre and Foyer)
Session on 22 March 2022
Donor Engagement Insights & Ka-Ching Donation Tool [PDF, 1.5 MB]
Refresher on Sponsorship vs Donation [PDF, 640 KB] (The slides will be removed once IRAS publishes the formal guidance on donations and sponsorships on IRAS website when the e-Tax Guide is finalised)
Session on 24 March 2021
Session on 16 March 2020
Session on 23 April 2019
Other information and FAQ
Tote Board Enhanced Fund-Raising Programme Grant
Tote Board has enhanced its Fund-Raising Programme with effect from 17 April 2020 to support non-profit organisations adversely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
This fundraising programme started in 2006 to serve as a catalyst to encourage the community to better meet the needs of the underserved in the community. The fundraising gives VWOs and organisations a boost to initiate and achieve their fund-raising targets.
Arts and Heritage Organisations that are interested may visit the Tote Board website to find out more.
Important – Please note that i) sponsorship, grants and earned income, and ii) donations that have been matched by other government grants that allocate funds based on raised income are not eligible for matching by the Cultural Matching Fund.
Arts & Heritage charities/IPCs may refer to NAC website to download Donation and Sponsorship Agreement Templates for your use when engaging Arts philanthropy. The latest e-tax guide on tax treatment of donations with benefits can be found here.