Open Call for Sponsorships 2025

by Singapore HeritageFest

Open-Call-for-Sponsorships-2025

The National Heritage Board (NHB) relies on generous support through sponsorships to further our mission to grow and sustain our efforts in conserving our heritage and culture. Your support is essential to the work that we do and your contribution makes a significant impact to our cause. With your generosity, NHB is able to develop an inspiring festival and programmes for the public.  The Singapore HeritageFest (SHF) will begin on 1 to 25 May 2025 and is seeking cash and in-kind sponsorships for the following:

 

    Indoor or outdoor spaces to display content on our nations's Intangible Cultural Heritage / host programme activation

Please contact philantrophy@nhb.gov.sg if you are interested to sponsor or find out more.

Singapore HeritageFest

The Singapore HeritageFest (SHF) is the National Heritage Board’s signature annual outreach event that celebrates the many facets of Singapore’s diverse heritage and culture. SHF works with individuals, groups and communities to co-create programmes and offerings. This allows the festival to uncover lesser-known stories and narratives, engender a greater sense of ownership, and empower Singaporeans to safeguard and promote our shared heritage. The inaugural edition of SHF was staged in 2004, and since then, the festival has continued to provide on-site and online experiences with yearly themes that focus on different aspects of Singapore’s heritage.





Other fascinating stories & events…

A Lighter Side of History The Kebaya Narrative

10 May • 10:30am

Kebaya – a unifying garment that many identify with. In this workshop, participants can learn about kebaya followed by a hands-on activity.

Amazing Race: Chinatown

10 May • 10:00am

10 May • 02:00pm

Explore an urban adventure through Chinatown's cultural labyrinth, solving puzzles that'll reveal Singapore's vibrant tapestry of harmony and heritage.

An Afternoon with GT Lye

11 May • 02:30pm

Join Baba GT Lye, a recognized Steward of Intangible Cultural Heritage, as he shares memories from his illustrious Peranakan theatre career in a special session hosted by Baba Alvin Tan.