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What does SINGAPORE-INDIA PARTNERSHIP FOUNDATION do?

Singapore-India Partnership Foundation (SIPF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering strong ties between Singapore and India through various philanthropic initiatives. We aim to enhance educational, cultural, economic, and social cooperation between the two nations by supporting projects that promote mutual understanding and benefit both communities. Our mission is to create lasting impacts in areas such as education, healthcare, community development, and environmental sustainability

Founded

2005

People

jamshyd n. godrej, mr sat pal khattar, ong boon kwee peter, chong siak ching, tarun das, koh chee kiong richard, sunil b. mittal

Causes

Health & WellnessEducationChildren

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2005
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promotes cross-cultural exchange and understanding: The foundation fosters greater appreciation for Indian and Singaporean cultures by facilitating exchanges in areas such as education, arts, and business. This can lead to increased tolerance and acceptance of diversity within both societies.
  • Supports economic development: By funding projects that promote trade, investment, and entrepreneurship between India and Singapore, the foundation contributes to the growth of both economies, creating jobs and improving living standards for people in both countries.
  • Enhances social welfare: The foundation may support initiatives aimed at addressing poverty, healthcare, education, and other social issues in