Initiatives to Encourage Philanthropic Giving to Minority Arts Groups
Ministry of Culture, Community and YouthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Ms Usha Chandradas’s inquiry into initiatives to encourage philanthropic giving to minority arts groups. Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong Chun Fai explained that the Government adopts a broad-based approach through the Cultural Matching Fund, which offers dollar-for-dollar matching for private donations to arts charities. To assist smaller groups, the Sustain the Arts (stART) Fund channels private donations and matching grants to organizations with operating expenditures below $1 million. These schemes have supported various minority groups, including Apsaras Arts and Teater Ekamatra, as well as specific productions by groups such as Agam Ltd and P7:1SMA. The Minister also highlighted broader government support intended to help minority arts groups develop their craft and reach wider audiences.
Transcript
69 Ms Usha Chandradas asked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth whether the Ministry has any specific plans to encourage philanthropic giving to minority arts groups.
Mr Edwin Tong Chun Fai: The Government takes a broad-based approach to encouraging philanthropic giving to the arts. Our initiatives benefit, but do not focus solely on minority arts groups.
To encourage philanthropic giving, the Cultural Matching Fund (CMF) provides dollar-for-dollar matching grants for private cash donations to registered charities and Institutions of a Public Character in the arts and heritage sectors. Beneficiaries of the CMF include arts groups, such as the Indian dance group Apsaras Arts and the Malay theatre group Teater Ekamatra.
To support smaller arts groups, the National Arts Council (NAC) administers the Sustain the Arts (stART) Fund. This Fund supports operational needs, capacity building, and community impact programmes for eligible arts groups with Total Operating Expenditure below $1 million. It is funded by donations from the private sector and may be matched through CMF. Through the stART Fund, NAC has channelled donations to programmes, such as Tamil theatre production Vilangkuppannai by theatre organisation Agam Ltd, and ORANG (working title) by Malay dance group P7:1SMA.
In addition, the Government has provided significant support for minority arts groups to develop their craft and reach wider audiences. This was detailed in an earlier reply to Parliamentary Question on 9 Sep 24. [Please refer to "Plans and Initiatives to Support Minority Arts Groups to Reach Wider Audiences", Official Report, 9 September 2024, Vol 95, Issue 140, Written Answers to Questions section.]