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SINGAPORE, 24 May 2022 – Close to 30,000 individuals who required support during the COVID-19 pandemic have benefitted from The Courage Fund (TCF). The beneficiaries included healthcare and other frontline workers who stepped up with courage in the thick of the pandemic, and lower-income households directly affected by COVID-19. Following the adjustment in Singapore’s Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON) status on 26 April 2022, and extensive easing of community and border measures, MSF and NCSS have reviewed and will close all TCF COVID-19 relief schemes with immediate effect.Those who had been certified as COVID-positive before 24 May 2022 can still apply.
Closure of The Courage Fund COVID-19 Relief Scheme
Table 1: Closure of TCF schemes
Schemes – Before 24 May 2022 | With effect from 24 May 2022 |
1. Relief for dependents of healthcare workers who succumb to the virus after contracting it in the line of duty: Fully-vaccinated healthcare workers directly involved in patient-fronting COVID-19 duties who succumbed to the virus would be eligible. |
Eligible applicants who had been certified as COVID-positive before 24 May 2022 can still apply for the relief. Applications should be submitted by 24 July 2022. |
2. Education Grant for children of healthcare workers, frontline workers, and community volunteers who succumb to the virus after contracting it in the line of duty: Only children of healthcare workers directly involved in patient-fronting COVID-19 duties would be eligible. |
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3. Relief for healthcare workers who contract the virus in the line of duty: Fully vaccinated healthcare workers directly involved in patient-fronting COVID-19 duties would be eligible. |
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4. Appreciation Scheme for frontline social service and healthcare workers for the exceptional personal sacrifices in the fight against COVID-19: Eligible organisations may receive up to $20,000 funding assistance capped at $100 per staff to appreciate their staff in the healthcare and social service sectors. |
Applications should be submitted by 24 July 2022. |
5. Relief for lower-income households directly affected by COVID-19: Lower-income households which have experienced income loss due to at least one household member being placed on a/an Isolation Order (IO)/Quarantine Order (QO)/Stay-Home Notice (SHN)/mandatory Leave of Absence (LOA)/Self-Isolation Notice or was hospitalised due to contracting COVID-19. |
Eligible applicants who had been certified as COVID-positive* before 24 May 2022 can still apply for assistance. Applications should be submitted by 24 November 2022 or within 6 months from the end of the COVID-19 contraction# , whichever is earlier. |
5 Please refer to Annex A for Frequently Asked Questions.
ISSUED BY
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT,NATIONAL COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE,ON BEHALF OF THE COURAGE FUND LIMITED
For media enquiries, please contact:
Ms Michelle Wong
Assistant Manager, CommunicationsDivision
Ministry of Social and Family Development
Email:michelle_wong@msf.gov.sg
ANNEX A
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1 For eligible applicants applying for the TCF scheme for lower-income households, this refers to the date on which the individuals’ Isolation Order/Quarantine Order/Stay-Home Notice/mandatory Leave. of Absence/Self-Isolation Notice/hospitalisation due to contracting COVID-19 first started.
* Based on the date on which the individuals’ Isolation Order/Quarantine Order/mandatory Leave of Absence/Stay-Home Notice/Self-Isolation Notice or hospitalisation due to contracting COVID-19 started.
# Refers to the date on which the individuals’ Isolation Order/Quarantine Order/mandatory Leave of Absence/Stay-Home Notice/Self-Isolation Notice or hospitalisation due to contracting COVID-19 ended.