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Give to the Gardens

The Give to the Gardens Programme is a platform for individuals and organisations to support the Singapore Botanic Gardens' mission of connecting plants, people and place.

Last updated 14 May 2026
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Science & Conservation: The Singapore Botanic Gardens is one of the leading centres for tropical botany and plant conservation in the region. Donations support the research, collections, and conservation programmes that underpin this work.

How you can donate

Most donations received through Give to the Gardens are designated for general purposes, allowing us to direct funds to where they are needed the most. If you wish to support a specific area of the Gardens' work, please get in touch and we will be happy to discuss how your gift can be directed — including through one of our ongoing campaigns below:


Become part of the Gardens' story

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Gifts that have shaped the Gardens

Donations to the Gardens, big and small, have funded the spaces and programmes that Singaporeans from all walks of life have come to love.


Get in touch

For enquiries about the Give to the Gardens Programme, donations, or donor recognition, please contact us.

General enquiries

For questions about the programme, campaigns, or how to make a donation.

Email us here

Give by cheque

Make your cheque payable to Garden City Fund. On the back, write your full name or company, NRIC/FIN/UEN, and "Give to the Gardens" as the purpose. Mail to: Garden City Fund c/o National Parks Board HQ 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569

Donate in person

Donation terminals are located at all five visitor centres within the Singapore Botanic Gardens.