About Better Everyday
Better Everyday by Tote Board nurtures a caring and resilient Singapore through impactful grantmaking. Together, we contribute to a better Singapore – where no one is left behind, everyone has the opportunity to thrive, and each contributes to a Better Everyday for someone else.
The Story Behind the Smile
Building on Tote Board’s logo, the Better Everyday logo design captures the essence of a smile, representing optimism. The curved line, resembling an upward arc, signifies progress and hope.
This smile, positioned between the letters ‘tt’, transforms them into pillars of strength, symbolising collaboration and shared responsibility that uplifts everyone, regardless of background.
Our logo is more than just a visual mark – it's a reminder of our belief that when we come together with shared purpose and optimism, we can create meaningful change for Singapore.
Our Better Stories
Impact giving is more than just financial support – it's about creating tangible, lasting change in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. These stories exemplify the essence of Better Everyday, where every act of kindness, every dollar given, and every minute spent is a positive difference for today and a legacy for tomorrow.
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There's a lot that we need to do to make sure that those who are left behind don't completely fall off the wagon.
”At TTKC in Boon Lay, Better Eat Better (BEB) transforms food education into Better Everyday moments. This community health movement empowers children aged 7-14 to make informed food choices through hands-on learning and peer support. From growing vegetables to cooking meals together, 150 children and 70 volunteers aren't just building healthy habits - they're nurturing confidence, relationships, and community resilience that benefits over 1,000 community members. This is impactful giving in action - enabling communities to grow stronger together, creating Better Everyday moments that multiply across generations.
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I feel more confident right now. My mom also said she feels good because it reduces her worries and concerns, and that helps her to be able to focus on herself.
”IDHealth Clinic, led by Dr Chen Shiling, specialises in providing comprehensive healthcare solutions for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. Through their Community Integrated Health Team (CIHT) programme, supported by the Tote Board Community Health Fund, Jamila’s entire family benefits from a holistic care model where caregivers receive just a much support as individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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I can walk more smoothly. When I proudly showed off my rollator to my friends, they liked it and told me they see a big change in me – for the better.
”TOUCH's Reablement Programme, funded by the Tote Board Community Health Fund, is a care approach that seeks to promote greater independence and autonomy in the elderly, to empower them to live more active and healthier lives. Supported by care professionals, seniors like Mr Ong receive personalised coaching and training to increase their ability and confidence to age well and age-in-place. Together, we create positive social impact and improve the lives of Singaporeans.