Grant Call 2 will open on 1 July 2025.
Grant Call 2 is now open, from 1 July to 29 August 2025

Started in 2014, the Enabling Lives Initiative (ELI) Grant is funded by Tote Board and managed by SG Enable.

The ELI Grant is the only grant that is dedicated to supporting innovation for the disability sector, playing an important role to bring stakeholders together, catalyse innovations and bring ideas to life.

To address current and complex challenges faced by persons with disabilities over the course of their lives, the ELI Grant was conceived to support innovative and evidence-based projects that have the potential to make meaningful social impact by improving the well-being of persons with disabilities.

The initiative brings together community expertise — such as that of social service agencies (SSAs), social enterprises, Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), commercial entities and restructured hospitals — to create scalable, impactful innovations for persons with disabilities.

Achievements

  • Supported

    16

    Grant Calls.

  • Committed over

    $30m

    to support projects.

  • More than

    70

    projects supported.

  • More than

    20,000

    persons with disabilities and their caregivers benefitted.

  • Reached out to over

    2,300

    potential grantees through workshops and grant call engagement sessions.

Grant Purpose

Address underserved areas that complement national initiatives and align with the outcomes of the Enabling Masterplan 2030.

1

Support innovative projects such as new service models, product prototypes and pilot initiatives, backed by a clear needs analysis.

2

Proactively build collaboration between the disability sector and non-sector players to co-create innovative solutions.

3

Foster an outcomes-based approach by upskilling applicants to define and measure the real-world impact of their initiatives.

4

Share good practices and learning across the disability and wider social sector.

Theme & Challenge Statement

Livelihood and Economic Empowerment

How might we help persons with disabilities achieve meaningful and sustainable employment through better work transitions, increased job opportunities and workplace inclusion?

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Key Activities & Events

Jul - Aug 2025

1 Jul - 29 Aug 2025

Grant Call 2 opens

2 Jul 2025

Online sharing session

Register to find out more about Grant Call 2.

Register here

Jul - Aug 2025

1-on-1 consultation session

Get feedback and have your queries addressed before submitting your proposal.

Book here

Oct 2025 - Jan 2026

Oct 2025

Results of shortlisted applicants

Nov 2025 - Jan 2026

Incubation Phase

Apr - May 2026

Apr 2026

Panel Evaluation

May 2026

Grant Award

Funding Guidelines

The Grant covers between 50% and 90% of the eligible expenses of the project, with a minimum project value of $80,000.

Applicants are expected to co-fund, or seek other funding sources to cover the remaining expenses not covered by the Grant.

Minimum project duration of one year and maximum of three years.

Proposals and final funding quantum are evaluated by an independent Evaluation Panel based on merits of the proposal.

* Eligible Expenses: Costs directly related to project development such as manpower, marketing and outreach.

* Ineligible Expenses: Rental of office spaces, utilities and manpower costs not related to the project.

Evaluation Criteria

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Innovation

New ideas/products/services/application/programmes that address the needs/gaps of the sector.

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Collaboration

Proposal should leverage the strength of cross-sector partnerships to achieve a greater collective impact.

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Team Composition

Project team has the capability to implement the proposal successfully.

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Needs Analysis

Proposal should address a valid need in the sector.

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Reach

Proposal should develop plans to outreach to their target beneficiaries during funding period.

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Sustainability

Proposals must show a sustainable, positive impact on the lives of person with disabilities or their caregivers beyond the funding period.

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Scalability/Adaptability/Adoptability

Proposal should have potential to be scalable, adaptable and adoptable after the funding period.

From Ideas to Impact:
Enabling Innovation Across the ELI Grant Journey

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Applicant Challenges

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Support Offered by
the ELI Grant Team and Partners

1

Understanding Sector Needs

Applicant Challenges

• Unclear if proposal ideas align with national priorities and needs faced by persons with disabilities and their caregivers.

Support Offered by the ELI Grant Team and Partners

• Access to evidence-informed opportunity areas from Knowledge Partner to guide proposal alignment.

2

Designing the Proposal

Applicant Challenges

• Lack of confidence in defining a compelling problem statement and impact.

Support Offered by the ELI Grant Team and Partners

• The incubation phase for shortlisted applicants offers workshops and coaching to sharpen problem statements and theories of change, and to identify and size addressable markets through consultations with key users.

3

Support During Project Period

Applicant Challenges

• Challenges faced during project implementation.

Support Offered by the ELI Grant Team and Partners

• Ongoing guidance, sector insights, and connections to partners who can help strengthen project delivery and impact.

4

Sustainability After Funding

Applicant Challenges

•  Unsure of post-funding support available or lack of go-to-market strategies.

Support Offered by the ELI Grant Team and Partners

• Provides opportunities to connect with business mentors and facilitates pitching opportunities to potential funders or investors.

Apply for the ELI Grant!