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  2. Temasek Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Temasek Foundation International is a Singapore-based non-profit organisation under the philanthropic arm of the Singapore state sovereign fund Temasek Holdings.Temasek has established 17 endowments since 1974, focused on promoting social and cultural interaction, education, and aid for the disadvantaged in Asia.

  3. National Arts Council, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Veteran theatre company TheatreWorks also had its funding cut, from $310,000 to $280,000. Its artistic director Ong Keng Sen was told that the company had to have more "local presence". [33] In early 2011, the NAC revoked its publishing grant for playwright Chong Tze Chien's book Four Plays as it included the controversial play Charged. [34]

  4. Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Following self-government in 1959, the Inland Revenue Department was formed in 1960 when various revenues administered and collected by a number of separate agencies were brought together. When Singapore attained independence on 9 August 1965, substantial changes were made to the Income Tax Act, which came into effect on 1 January 1966.

  5. Singapore Unveils Funding for Coproduction, Virtual Production

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    Tan said that the S$30 million ($22.4 million) co-production fund will be open to Singapore-based companies with a track record in long-form content production. It aims to support productions with ...

  6. Global Innovation Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Global Innovation Fund (GIF) is a non-profit investment fund. It invests in the development, testing, and scaling of social innovations with the potential to have a measurable impact on the lives of those living on less than $5 per day, such as new products, services, business processes, and policy reforms. [ 1 ]

  7. Economic Development Board - Wikipedia

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    EDB received an additional grant of S$40 million to develop Jurong Industrial Estate from the Singapore government. [13] [14] 1962 was also the year which Singapore begun to actively woo overseas industrialists as such the Japanese, [15] with some indicating interests in joint development projects and sending study missions to Singapore. [16]

  8. Urban Redevelopment Authority - Wikipedia

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    Building conservation in Singapore is the responsibility of URA, which issued a Conservation Master Plan in 1989. This plan laid down guidelines and processes for the conservation of culturally and historically significant buildings. [2] More than 7000 buildings in Singapore have been gazetted as conserved buildings.

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