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title: "How to Find Grants for Sports Clubs in Singapore"
url: https://tidyhq.com/blog/sports-club-grants-singapore
date: 2026-07-02
updated: 2026-04-21
author: "Isaak Dury"
categories: ["Grants & Funding", "Comparisons"]
excerpt: "Sport Singapore, ActiveSG, People's Association grants, and NSA development funding - here's every funding pathway for Singapore community sports clubs."
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# How to Find Grants for Sports Clubs in Singapore

> Sport Singapore, ActiveSG, People's Association grants, and NSA development funding - here's every funding pathway for Singapore community sports clubs.

![Desert Rain by Agnes Martin, illustrating How to Find Grants for Sports Clubs in Singapore](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/bp0k7h82/production/9cae7368e414aff4e123e00b5021c5f03f522be6-512x514.jpg?w=1200&fm=webp)

## Key takeaways

- Sport Singapore administers development grants for registered sport organisations - including community clubs affiliated with national sports associations
- The People's Association provides grassroots funding through constituency-level programmes and Community Sports Club partnerships
- NSA development funding flows from Sport Singapore through national sports associations to affiliated clubs - your NSA is your primary funding channel
- Corporate sponsorship and CSR partnerships are a significant funding source in Singapore's corporate-dense economy

A recreational rugby club in Singapore had been self\-funded for three years \- membership fees covered court hire and insurance, but nothing else\. When the secretary attended an NSA development workshop, she learned that Sport Singapore distributed development grants through national sports associations, and that the club's NSA had a small\-club development fund that nobody at her club knew about\. They applied and received $5,000 for coaching equipment and a beginners' programme\.

Singapore's funding landscape for community sport is structured through government agencies and national sport bodies\. The money exists \- Sport Singapore, the People's Association, and NSAs all fund community sport\. But the pathways are institutional, meaning your relationship with your NSA and familiarity with the system determine whether you access funding or miss it entirely\.

## Sport Singapore

[Sport Singapore](https://www.sportsingapore.gov.sg/) is the national agency responsible for sport development\. Funding flows through several channels:

**NSA development grants\.** Sport Singapore funds national sports associations, which in turn support their affiliated clubs\. Coaching development, participation programmes, equipment grants, and event support all flow through this channel\.

**ActiveSG programmes\.** Sport Singapore runs community sport programmes through ActiveSG that clubs can participate in or partner with\.

**GetActive\! Singapore\.** The annual national day of sport provides visibility and sometimes small grants for participating community organisations\.

**What this means for your club\.** Your primary funding relationship is with your NSA\. If your club is affiliated with an NSA, ask about available development funding, coaching grants, and programme support\. If your club isn't affiliated, affiliation should be your first step\.

## People's Association

The [People's Association](https://www.pa.gov.sg/) operates a grassroots community network that includes Community Sports Clubs \(CSCs\) and community centres across the island\.

**Grassroots funding\.** PA provides funding for community programmes, including sport, through constituency\-level budgets\. Your club can access this through a partnership with a CSC or community centre\.

**Partnership opportunities\.** Co\-organising events, using PA facilities at subsidised rates, and participating in PA\-coordinated community programmes\.

**Contact your constituency's CSC\.** Explain your club and what you offer to residents\. PA actively seeks community partners for sport and recreation\.

## Tote Board and Singapore Pools

Tote Board, funded by Singapore Pools, distributes community funding through various channels\. Sport\-related programmes that serve community development objectives may be eligible\.

## Corporate partnerships and CSR

Singapore's corporate sector invests in community programmes through Corporate Social Responsibility \(CSR\) initiatives\. Sport clubs that serve youth development, community building, or health objectives can partner with companies for funding, facilities, and programme support\.

See our [sponsorship guide for Singapore clubs](/blog/sponsorship-guide-singapore-sports-clubs) for the commercial sponsorship approach\. CSR partnerships differ \- they're typically larger, involve more formal reporting, and focus on social impact rather than marketing return\.

## Getting grant\-ready

**Register under the Societies Act\.** Most funding requires your club to be a registered society\.

**Affiliate with your NSA\.** NSA affiliation is the primary channel for Sport Singapore development funding\.

**Maintain clean governance\.** Financial records, AGM minutes, annual returns to the Registry of Societies \- all must be current\.

**Participation data\.** [TidyHQ](/products/memberships) provides the membership reports and demographic data that funding applications require\.

## Using AI for grant applications

\`\`\` I'm writing a grant application for PROGRAMME NAME\]\. My organisation is CLUB NAME\], a registered society and SPORT\] club in Singapore with NUMBER\] members\. We're applying for $AMOUNT\] to PROJECT\]\. Write a 300\-word project description focusing on community impact and participation outcomes\. \`\`\`

## Frequently asked questions

### Can we apply directly to Sport Singapore?

Most Sport Singapore community sport funding flows through NSAs, not directly to community clubs\. Your NSA is the application channel\. For specific Sport Singapore programmes \(like GetActive\!\), check the eligibility criteria \- some accept direct applications from registered sport organisations\.

### Do we need to be a registered society?

For most funding, yes\. Registration under the Societies Act gives your club legal standing, limits personal liability, and is typically required for institutional funding\.

## References

- [Sport Singapore](https://www.sportsingapore.gov.sg/) \- National sport development, grants, and ActiveSG programmes
- [People's Association](https://www.pa.gov.sg/) \- Grassroots funding and Community Sports Club partnerships
- [ActiveSG](https://www.myactivesg.com/) \- Community sport programmes and facility support
- [Registry of Societies](https://www.mha.gov.sg/what-we-do/managing-civil-society/registry-of-societies) \- Requirements for funding\-eligible registered societies
- [Tote Board](https://www.toteboard.gov.sg/) \- Community funding distributed through Singapore Pools

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