Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre promotes and showcases local distinctive Chinese culture through various art forms, including plays, opera, martial arts, literature, and popular entertainment. They aim to integrate the rich culture of new immigrants into Singapore's unique Chinese heritage, highlighting multicultural identity and fostering cross-cultural integration.
2014
tan choo hoon, heng boey hong, goh sin teck, lim hock chee, ng siew quan, alvin tan tze ee, tham loke kheng, low eng teong, tan whei mien, joy, pang lim
This is the percentage of the charity's total expenses that are spent on its core programs. A higher percentage suggests that more money is going directly to the cause, rather than being spent on administrative or fundraising expenses.
This is the percentage of the charity's total expenses that are spent on its core programs. A higher percentage suggests that more money is going directly to the cause, rather than being spent on administrative or fundraising expenses.
Charities and IPCs are required to prepare the financial statements in accordance to the Charities (Accounts and Annual Report) Regulations and the Charities (Institutions of A Public Character) Regulations, where applicable. The financial statement is available online for latest 3 financial years.
Receipts | Apr 2022 - Mar 2023(S$) | Apr 2021 - Mar 2022(S$) | Apr 2020 - Mar 2021(S$) |
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Donations in Cash | |||
Tax-Deductible | 2,152,030 | 1,705,055 | 900,980 |
Non Tax-Deductible | 140 | 43,496 | 65,063 |
Total Donations in Cash | 2,152,170 | 1,748,551 | 966,043 |
Donations in Kind | |||
Tax-Deductible | 100 | 0 | 0 |
Non Tax-Deductible | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total Donations in Kind | 100 | 0 | 0 |
Government Grants | 21,316,944 | 19,470,622 | 17,661,448 |
Investment Income | 1,139,682 | 1,056,155 | 2,911,865 |
Programme Fees | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Others Income | 2,524,171 | 1,412,056 | 874,475 |
Total Receipts | 27,133,067 | 23,687,384 | 22,413,831 |
Capital in Nature | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Expenses | Apr 2022 - Mar 2023(S$) | Apr 2021 - Mar 2022(S$) | Apr 2020 - Mar 2021(S$) |
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Fundraising Expenses | |||
Fundraising Expenses | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Charitable Activities/Programme Expenses | |||
Local (Direct & Support) | 15,266,030 | 14,468,020 | 11,905,348 |
Overseas (Direct & Support) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Charitable Activities/Programme Expenses | 15,266,030 | 14,468,020 | 11,905,348 |
Expenses | |||
Other Expenses | 9,186,356 | 7,839,666 | 7,133,450 |
Total Expenditure | 24,452,386 | 22,307,686 | 19,038,798 |
Balance Sheet | Apr 2022 - Mar 2023(S$) | Apr 2021 - Mar 2022(S$) | Apr 2020 - Mar 2021(S$) |
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Assets | |||
Land and Buildings | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Other Tangible Assets | 1,603,030 | 1,232,416 | 1,673,314 |
Investments | 25,100,063 | 25,902,111 | 31,584,583 |
Inventories | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Account Receivables | 710,912 | 1,036,015 | 1,148,920 |
Cash & Deposits | 24,933,611 | 24,143,194 | 20,530,541 |
Other Assets | 3,827,534 | 5,262,860 | 6,850,847 |
Total Assets | 56,175,150 | 57,576,596 | 61,788,205 |
Funds | |||
Total Unrestricted Funds | 11,396,457 | 9,013,545 | 9,108,437 |
Total Restricted Funds | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Endowments Funds | 31,294,602 | 30,996,653 | 29,522,063 |
Total Funds and Reserves | 42,691,059 | 40,010,198 | 38,630,500 |
Liabilities | |||
Total Current Liabilities | 9,820,604 | 10,948,382 | 13,095,528 |
Total Non-Current Liabilities | 3,663,487 | 6,618,016 | 10,062,177 |
Total Liabilities | 13,484,091 | 17,566,398 | 23,157,705 |
Total Funds and Liabilities | 56,175,150 | 57,576,596 | 61,788,205 |
Other Information | Apr 2022 - Mar 2023(S$) | Apr 2021 - Mar 2022(S$) | Apr 2020 - Mar 2021(S$) |
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Donations, Grants and Sponsorships given to other registred charities | 0 | 0 | 0 |
No. of Employees | 39 | 33 | 34 |
Total Employee Cost | 3,924,267 | 3,666,403 | 3,318,357 |
Fudnraisig Efficiency Ratio | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total Related Party Transactions | 198,080 | 91,921 | 58,113 |
At the charity SINGAPORE CHINESE CULTURAL CENTRE, individuals are involved in promoting and showcasing local distinctive Chinese culture through various art forms such as plays, opera, martial arts, literature, and popular entertainment. They aim to integrate the rich culture of new immigrants into Singapore's unique Chinese heritage, highlighting multicultural identity and fostering cross-cultural integration.