dotlah! dotlah!
  • Cities
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Science
  • About
Social Links
  • zedreviews.com
  • citi.io
  • aster.cloud
  • liwaiwai.com
  • guzz.co.uk
  • atinatin.com
0 Likes
0 Followers
0 Subscribers
dotlah!
  • Cities
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Science
  • About
  • Cities
  • Lah!

Digital For Life Fund Commits $4.8m To Support 21 New Ground-Up Community Projects

  • November 17, 2021
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

The Digital for Life Fund will set aside $4.8m to support 21 new ground-up community projects to bring the benefits of digital technology to 100,000 people. This was announced by President Halimah Yacob today during a visit to SPD, where she observed a digital literacy workshop run by Microsoft and SPD for persons with disabilities.

“This year’s President’s Challenge 2021 theme is “Building a Digitally Inclusive Society”. Together with the Digital for Life (DfL) movement, we hope to ensure that no one is left behind in our digital transformation journey. I am glad that $4.8 million has been set aside by the DfL Fund to support a diversity of ground-up community projects ranging from educating children or youths on the importance of digital wellness, cybersecurity and digital tech skills, to empowering seniors to navigate and embrace digital as a lifestyle. With the support from our 3P partners, we can work together to bridge the digital divide, help Singaporeans embrace technology and enrich lives,” said President Halimah.

Minister for Communications and Information Mrs Josephine Teo said, “Since the launch of the Digital for Life (DfL) movement in February by President Halimah, our Digital Ambassadors from the SG Digital Office (SDO) have been walking the ground to support those who might need a bit more hands-on help, to benefit from going digital. Today, the DfL movement continues to gather momentum in its breadth and depth. To expand our reach to more seniors, SDO recently announced the setting up of more than 200 roving community counters islandwide to bring its services closer to seniors, on top of the existing 47 community hubs. Today, we also welcome Microsoft, SPD and SG Enable, who are reaching deeper into the community to help those with special needs so that they, too, can benefit from going digital with improved life skills and livelihoods. I welcome more to join us in the DfL movement so that our people will always have a place in Singapore’s digital future.”

21 new ground-up community projects to help Singaporeans

Supported by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (“IMDA”), the DfL movement and DfL Fund were launched on 8 February 2021 by President Halimah, in conjunction with the launch of the President’s Challenge 2021. President Halimah is the Patron for the Digital for Life national movement, which aims to help Singaporeans embrace digital as a lifelong pursuit, and to enrich their lives through digital.

The DfL Fund, which has raised $7.6m to date[1], serves as a channel for corporate and community contributions. All donations received go towards helping Singaporeans embrace Digital for Life, in areas such as digital wellness, tech adoption and digital inclusion. Donations also go towards providing last mile assistance for needy beneficiaries under IMDA’s digital access schemes.

The first call for proposals, in May 2021, attracted applications by non-profit organisations keen to drive community projects. The proposals were evaluated by a committee comprising representatives from the 3P sectors. 21 ground up projects, ranging from educating children or youths on the importance of digital wellness, cybersecurity, and digital tech skills, to empowering seniors to navigate and embrace digital as a lifestyle, have been selected to receive funding support amounting to $4.8m in total (Refer to Annex A for the list of selected projects). The projects are expected to benefit at least 100,000 beneficiaries to participate in the digital future and embrace digital for life.

Equipping persons with disabilities with relevant skills for daily living and the future of work

One ground-up initiative supported by the DfL Fund is SPD, Microsoft and SG Enable’s Digital Enablement Programme (DEP) partnership. Through this programme, persons with disabilities are equipped with useful digital skills to enhance independent living and improve their employment opportunities.

DEP participants will learn how to access online government services, safeguard their personal data and use productivity tools including Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and OneNote on their digital devices through a series of training sessions conducted by SPD, supported by Microsoft’s staff volunteers who will provide personalised support to these trainees to pick up digital skills. Trainees who complete the DEP will receive assistance from SG Enable’s Job Placement & Job Support programme to secure job placements, where SG Enable will support organisations that are keen to hire persons with disabilities with employer consultancy and capability-building. Microsoft, together with its employer networks, will also continue its strong commitment on inclusive hiring via the Microsoft Enabler Program, which helps persons with disabilities secure full-time roles, internships, mentorships and training opportunities with Microsoft Partners.

As a start, the DEP will be conducted for 140 persons with disabilities supported by SPD. Beyond the initial phase, SPD aims to scale the programme to all social service agencies serving persons with disabilities through a “train-the-trainer” model, to close the digital skills gap for persons with disabilities.

Related resources:

Annex A: List of Approved Projects (195.55KB)

Annex B: Digital Enablement Programme (190.78KB)

Annex C: Partners and Beneficiaries Quotes (178.61KB)


[1] The DfL Fund was established with $2.5 million seed funding by the President’s Challenge. It received an additional $1.3 million in donations from Standard Chartered Bank and Keppel Corporation. With the government matching dollar to dollar, the fund is at $7.6 million as at March 2021. The target is to grow the Fund to $10m by 2023.


JOINTLY ISSUED BY THE INFO-COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE 


About Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA)

The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) leads Singapore’s digital transformation with infocomm media. To do this, IMDA will develop a dynamic digital economy and a cohesive digital society, driven by an exceptional infocomm media (ICM) ecosystem – by developing talent, strengthening business capabilities, and enhancing Singapore’s ICM infrastructure. IMDA also regulates the telecommunications and media sectors to safeguard consumer interests while fostering a pro-business environment and enhances Singapore’s data protection regime through the Personal Data Protection Commission. For more news and information, visit www.imda.gov.sg or follow IMDA on Facebook IMDAsg and Twitter @IMDAsg.

About President’s Challenge

The President’s Challenge is a national movement led by the President to rally Singaporeans to build a caring and cohesive society together. An annual community outreach, President’s Challenge aims to bring together people from all walks of life, under the President’s patronage, to help those who are less fortunate. 100% of the donations raised under President’s Challenge go to beneficiary organisations supported by President’s Challenge.

President’s Challenge was established in 2000 by the late Mr S R Nathan as a fund-raising campaign to help the less fortunate. In 2012, Dr Tony Tan expanded the Challenge to include Volunteerism and Social Enterprises. In 2018, President Halimah Yacob refocused the effort of President’s Challenge towards the empowerment of vulnerable groups with skills and employability. An Empowering for Life Fund was set up to support programmes in skills upgrading, capacity building and employment of vulnerable groups. President’s Challenge aims to raise $10 million for the Empowering for Life Fund from PC 2018-PC2022, and the Government will provide dollar-for- dollar matching.

For media clarifications, please contact:

(Ms) Amanda Lee

Assistant Manager, Media Strategy and Communications, Istana
Tel: (65) 8448 6621
Email: amanda_lee@istana.gov.sg

(Ms) Jasmine Xu

Assistant Manager, Communications and Marketing, IMDA
Tel: (65) 6202 4425
Email:  Jasmine_Xu@imda.gov.sg

(Ms) Chloe Choong 

Assistant Director, Communications and Marketing, IMDA
DID: (65) 6211 0527
Email: Chloe_Choong@imda.gov.sg

Total
0
Shares
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Related Topics
  • Digital for Life Fund
  • IMDA
  • President’s Challenge
dotlah.com

Previous Article
  • Cities

Singapore, India And Thailand Conclude Trilateral Singapore-India-Thailand Maritime Exercise

  • November 17, 2021
View Post
Next Article
  • Cities
  • Lah!

Singapore Airlines Unveils All-New Narrowbody Aircraft Cabin Products

  • November 17, 2021
View Post
You May Also Like
View Post
  • Cities
  • Research

Mathematicians uncover the logic behind how people walk in crowds

  • dotlah.com
  • April 3, 2025
View Post
  • Lah!

Tariffs, Trump, and Other Things That Start With T – They’re Not The Problem, It’s How We Use Them

  • John Francis
  • March 25, 2025
View Post
  • Lah!

Canonical announces 12 year Kubernetes LTS

  • John Francis
  • March 4, 2025
“Toyota Woven City,” a Test Course for Mobility, Completes Phase 1 Construction and Prepares for Launch
View Post
  • Cities
  • Technology

“Toyota Woven City,” a Test Course for Mobility, Completes Phase 1 Construction and Prepares for Launch

  • John Francis
  • January 6, 2025
dotlah-smartnation-singapore-lawrence-wong
View Post
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Featured
  • Features
  • Lah!
  • Machine Learning
  • Technology

Growth, community and trust the ‘building blocks’ as Singapore refreshes Smart Nation strategies: PM Wong

  • Dean Marc
  • October 9, 2024
View Post
  • Cities

Popes were once confined to Rome. Now they travel the world – and Francis’ current journey is particularly significant

  • dotlah.com
  • September 13, 2024
Singapore
View Post
  • Cities
  • Economy

South Africa’s new pension rules: Australia, Chile and Singapore show how personal savings can grow the economy

  • dotlah.com
  • August 30, 2024
dotlah-singapore-ndp-2024
View Post
  • Lah!

Here’s what to expect for NDP 2024!

  • dotlah.com
  • August 9, 2024


Trending
  • college-of-cardinals-2025 1
    The Definitive Who’s Who of the 2025 Papal Conclave
    • May 8, 2025
  • conclave-poster-black-smoke 2
    The World Is Revalidating Itself
    • May 7, 2025
  • 3
    Conclave: How A New Pope Is Chosen
    • April 25, 2025
  • 4
    Canonical Releases Ubuntu 25.04 Plucky Puffin
    • April 17, 2025
  • 5
    Mathematicians uncover the logic behind how people walk in crowds
    • April 3, 2025
  • 6
    Tokyo Electron and IBM Renew Collaboration for Advanced Semiconductor Technology
    • April 2, 2025
  • 7
    Tariffs, Trump, and Other Things That Start With T – They’re Not The Problem, It’s How We Use Them
    • March 25, 2025
  • 8
    IBM contributes key open-source projects to Linux Foundation to advance AI community participation
    • March 22, 2025
  • PiPiPi 9
    The Unexpected Pi-Fect Deals This March 14
    • March 14, 2025
  • 10
    Mitsubishi Motors Canada Launches AI-Powered “Intelligent Companion” to Transform the 2025 Outlander Buying Experience
    • March 10, 2025
Trending
  • 1
    • Lah!
    The Maritime And Port Authority Of Singapore Clinches Innovation Excellence Award For Driving Maritime Transformation
    • October 9, 2019
  • covid19-vaccine-pfizer 2
    • Science
    COVID-19 Vaccines: How Pfizer’s And Moderna’s 95% Effective mRNA Shots Work
    • December 14, 2020
  • 3
    • Cities
    • Society
    New Insurance Coverage For Inbound Travellers To Cover COVID-19 Related Costs In Singapore
    • November 19, 2020
  • 4
    • Lah!
    • Technology
    How GovTech Is Reinventing The Smart Glasses
    • July 25, 2019
  • dotlah-pm-lee-lawrence-wong-9656d4cd-1fa4-40ed-905d-e19e639b8476_728802dd 5
    • Lah!
    • People
    • Politics
    End of Lee Era for Singapore as PM Steps Down
    • May 16, 2024
  • 6
    • Lah!
    Grab Partners Citi To Enable Seamless Conversion Of Citi ThankYou Points And Citi Miles To GrabRewards Points, Creating Greater Value For Consumers
    • October 21, 2021
  • 7
    • Cities
    • Lah!
    CapitaLand Development And Ascendas Reit To Jointly Redevelop 1 Science Park Drive Into A Life Science And Innovation Campus For S$883 Million
    • November 17, 2021
  • green-grass-petar-tonchev-c-5-QE5kBYk-unsplash 8
    • Cities
    Sponge Parks And Vertical Gardens – How Cities Are Using Nature To Overcome Extreme Weather
    • April 30, 2021
  • 9
    • Lah!
    Gov.sg Launches New Channels To Keep The Public Informed About COVID-19
    • April 4, 2020
  • 10
    • Technology
    Design Global, Manufacture Local: A New Industrial Revolution?
    • November 7, 2019
  • 11
    • Environment
    • People
    The Importance Of Connecting People With Nature In Times Of Social Isolation
    • April 7, 2020
  • 12
    • Lah!
    • Science
    • Technology
    Novel Film That Keeps Us Dry And Cool
    • January 6, 2021
Social Links
dotlah! dotlah!
  • Cities
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Science
  • About
Connecting Dots Across Asia's Tech and Urban Landscape

Input your search keywords and press Enter.