Give Better. Give Together.
ACF’s Impact Funds leverage knowledge and insights from experts and are championed by experienced donors with a track record supporting the organisations and causes. These carefully curated funds aim to raise awareness of pressing issues in the region, highlight meaningful work in need of funding, and enable collaborative giving to accelerate impact.
Learn more about our funds below.
Support an Issue
Developed by subject matter experts and/or experienced philanthropists, ACF’s Portfolio Impact Funds are strategically curated to tackle some of the region’s most pressing issues.
Child Protection | Children
Children-at-Risk
Keep vulnerable children safe by supporting the work and collaboration of child-protection organizations in SEA |
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Environment | Oceans
30 x 30 Ocean Fund for Southeast Asia
Protect 30% of the world’s ocean by 2030 |
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Refugees | Migrants
People on the Move
Support migrants workers and refugees in Southeast Asia to access the education, healthcare and protection services they need |
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Women | Employment
Women and Livelihoods
Improve economic wellbeing for young women in Asia |
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Support an Organisation
A fund setup for a single organisation or a programme, and led by a Champion Donor. Support specific causes and communities that align with your interests.
Education | Serving At-Risk Communities
Fugee
Provide access to quality education for refugees in Malaysia |
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University Education | Empowering Women
U-Go
Provide university scholarships for women in Southeast Asia |
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Education | Community
PeaceGeneration
Promote peace-building and inclusivity in Indonesia and Malaysia |
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Child Protection | Serving At-risk Communities
M’Lop Tapang
Enable holistic support for vulnerable children and families in Cambodia |
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Housing | Families
Keystart Home Ownership
Enable access to home ownership for low-income families in Singapore |
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Education | Children
OneSky
Scale caregiver training for early childhood development in Mongolia |