

The Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) Grant aims to accelerate AI adoption across the co-operative movement, strengthening operational efficiency, service responsiveness, and co-operatives’ readiness through two tracks: Go Broad and Go Deep.
The funding quantum and caps are specified below:
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Applicable Grants |
| Go Broad |
Go Deep |
| Phase 1: Training |
Phase 2: Subscription of Enterprise-Grade AI Tools |
Phase 1: Consultation |
Phase 2: Implementation |
| Funding Quantum |
Refer to existing CCF Training Grant OR CCF Basic Support Grant |
Up to 90% of actual expenditure |
More details coming in Q4 2026! |
| Capped at (per co-op) |
$5,000 |
| Application and Claim Period |
3 years: 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2029 |
|
Applicable Grants |
| Go Broad |
Go Deep |
| Phase 1: Training |
Phase 2: Subscription of Enterprise-Grade AI Tools |
Phase 1: Consultation |
Phase 2: Implementation |
| Funding Quantum |
Refer to existing CCF Training Grant OR CCF Basic Support Grant |
Up to 90% of actual expenditure |
More details coming in Q4 2026! |
| Capped at (per co-op) |
$5,000 |
| Application and Claim Period |
3 years: 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2029 |
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Go Broad:
- Phase 1 - Training: Build baseline AI literacy and confidence so co-operators can use AI tools responsibly and effectively. Funding is provided under the existing CCF Training Grant or CCF Basic Support Grant, subject to each grant's prerequisites and conditions.
- Phase 2 - Subscription: Support co-operatives to subscribe to enterprise-grade AI tools for day-to-day work such as drafting, analysis, summarisation and workflow support (e.g. Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini).
Note: The AI Grant Go Broad – Phase 2: Subscription of Enterprise-Grade AI Tools is available to all co-ops, including those with negative net worth and/or did not contribute to CCF due to operating deficit based on latest audited financial statements at the time of grant submission.
- Go Deep: Support co-operatives who are ready for deeper AI integration and workflow redesign through consultancy (Phase 1) and implementation (Phase 2). More details to be shared in Q4 2026.
PREREQUISITES AND CONDITIONS
- The Co-operative must be registered with the Registry of Co-operative Societies (RCS).
- The Co-operative is not receiving or has not received any grants from the CCF, government agency and/or other organisation for the same expense item.
- Key appointment holders of the Co-operative such as any member of the Committee of Management (COM), Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, or an equivalent position with necessary decision-making power or officer who is authorised to sign for the Co-operative (authorised officer) have signed on grant applications. The signing by key appointment holder or authorised officer will be taken as support or endorsement by the Co-operative’s COM.
- For the procurement of any goods or service that is above $6,000 in, Co-operative needs to show that it has obtained a minimum of three quotations from vendors of comparable scope or provide evidence that it has conducted a tender exercise.
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In cases where a Co-operative is unable to provide supporting documents for at least three quotations, despite making reasonable efforts, or evidence of a tender exercise, the Secretariat, in consultation with RCS, may accept the submission of other relevant supporting documents under the following circumstances:
- Co-operative has sought quotations from three or more vendors but received less than three bids that meet the essential requirements outlined in the quotation or tender documents.
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The goods or services can be supplied only by a particular supplier, and no reasonable alternatives or substitute goods or services exist for any of the following reasons:
- the requirement is for a work of art;
- the protection of patents, copyrights or other exclusive rights; or
- due to an absence of competition for technical reasons.
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The additional goods or services to be procured from the original supplier were not included in the initial procurement and a change of supplier for such additional goods or services.
- cannot be made for any economic or technical reason such as requirements of interchangeability or interoperability with existing equipment, software, services or installations procured under the initial procurement; or
- would cause significant inconvenience or substantial duplication of costs for the Co-operative.
- For reasons of extreme urgency brought about by unforeseen and urgent events, the products or services cannot be obtained in time by means of quotation or tender procedures.
- Eligible expenses must be incurred on or after 13 April 2026 and within 12 months prior to the co-operative's grant application date. Where an expense commenced before 13 April 2026, only the pro-rated portion from 13 April 2026 onwards shall be eligible for support.
- The Co-operative must not have outstanding CCF contributions or late payment penalties.
- Grant must only be used for the Co-operative’s expenses. It cannot be used for its subsidiary (if any) that is registered as a company.
- The Co-operative must submit the invoice and proof of payment to the vendor.
- For consultancy, implementation and other professional services, the Co-operative must provide the contract or agreement with the vendor indicating scope and type of services rendered to co-operative, where applicable
- For Go Broad Phase 2 – Subscription of Enterprise-Grade AI Tools: The Co-operative must ensure that officer(s) or staff assigned with GenAI tool licences have completed the relevant training within the last 36 months prior to the date of grant application.
- Co-operatives are required to complete an adoption survey detailing the impact of the AI tool/solution on business operations and productivity improvements.
- The AI Grant is not available to co-operatives which have already been issued winding up orders, are currently undergoing liquidation, are dormant/ceased operations and are currently settling outstanding matters before winding up.
Please click here for the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on procurement of AI-related goods and services.
APPLICATION
To apply, please download application form and include all required supporting documents
Completed documents are to be sent via email to your respective Co-operative Relations & Solutions Partner (SNCF affiliates) or email us at contactus@sncf.org.sg or contact us at Tel: 98205730.