From now till 15 April, T:>Works is inviting individuals aged 60 and above to apply for The AGEncy Fund for arts and culture projects that must end by 30 December 2026 with a full report, and culminate in a public sharing at 72-13, Home of T:>Works, in January 2027. Intergenerational collaborations are strongly encouraged to apply.
Since launching The AGEncy Fund last July as part of our 40th anniversary, we have continued to work on The AGEncy Fund, as an enabling micro-grant platform to provide vital resources for individuals aged 60 and above. We believe that such a grant scheme is the most participatory way to approach a broad and inclusive base responding to the needs of ageing individuals. Hence, the projects should move towards inclusivity, mutual understanding, dialogue and diversity on the topic of ageing wellness in life and community.
At T:>Works, we recognise that mature individuals still have decades of wisdom to contribute and share to Singapore’s cultural and wider landscape, and that the Open Call is a step towards a future where creativity knows no age.
- We are looking for projects initiated and implemented solo, or in a team of mature or intergenerational individuals, centering the agency of mature individuals.
- Projects may engage with intergenerational discourse, linking memories, wisdoms, legacies and future sustainabilities.
- We welcome projects that are engaged with, and actively interface with communities.
- Projects can include but are not limited to different forms of expressions: ranging from activations, community engagement, performance, to critical discourse, or any form of public expression.
- Intergenerational collaborations are strongly encouraged to apply.
- AGEncy Fund project grants will be selected by a peer panel with expertise in different disciplines, and may be up to a maximum of SGD10,000 for each project.
Share this meaningful initiative as we champion mature individuals in connection with life and community – bridging intersectional solidarities across social justice issues and sustaining our collective movements.
When: 21 Jan - 15 Apr 2026,
By: T:>Works



