President Tharman Shanmugaratnam officially launched President’s Challenge 2025 with a fresh focus on empowering lives, driving social innovation, and expanding opportunities for Singaporeans — particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
During a visit to Netball Singapore — one of this year’s supported organisations — President Tharman also introduced the new President’s Challenge Fellowships, designed to celebrate resilience, talent, and impact across three unique tracks.
The President’s Challenge Fellowships will support individuals across three transformative pathways:
Applications for Civic Action and ITE Inspire open from 3 June to 18 July 2025 via the President’s Challenge website. The Springboard nominations will be sourced through community and civic organisations.
These fellowships are made possible through partnerships with Quantedge Foundation, Temasek, SIM, ITE, and the Singapore Business Federation Foundation, which bring crucial networks and resources to support this initiative.
In a major step forward, President’s Challenge 2025 now extends its mission into arts and sports, with National Arts Council (NAC) and Sport Singapore (SportSG) as key Impact Partners.
New initiatives include:
Despite receiving over 270 proposals — more than double the previous year — the 2025 Challenge will fund a more focused list of 60 programmes (down from 88 in 2024), allowing for longer-term, deeper support.
Six standout programmes will receive $715,000 to $1.25 million over five years:
Additionally, 54 programmes will receive $105,000 to $300,000 each over three years, including:
To boost support, the SG Gives Matching Grant — announced in Budget 2025 — will offer dollar-for-dollar matching on all donations. Corporates pledging multi-year giving of $250,000 annually for three years (2025–2027) will enjoy a $1.50-for-$1 match.
A fresh visual identity was also unveiled, selected from a competition that saw 153 entries from youth in Polytechnics, ITEs, and the University of the Arts Singapore.
The winning design, by Xandrea Alfie Isa from Temasek Polytechnic, symbolizes a community rising with purpose and unity — a fitting emblem for the Challenge’s reinvigorated vision. Four other talented young designers were also honoured.
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