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Revision as of 03:56, 28 February 2020
Contents
Background and Purpose
IPS and ToteBoard will support the scoping and planning of Regional Study Trips that help broaden the horizons of non-profit sector leaders. Sponsorship of up to 15 places for this study trip will be available. Public and private sector participants are welcome to apply but will have to pay for themselves.
Confirmed Trips
Apply to attend
Please click on link to apply.
Criteria and requirements
Participants will be expected to submit a report about the trip 1 month after its completion. They are also welcome to share their experiences at relevant Community Networks and the Community Forum.
Opportunity to Co-Develop Study Trips
Trips being Conceptualised
Please contact justin.lee@nus.edu.sg or fill in this form if you would like to help scope or offer suggestions on non-profits, research centres, agencies that are worth visiting. Click on links to see more details.
Thailand
Malaysia
Myanmar
Japan
Trips beyond Budget or Scope
For trips that may are be supported by IPS or ToteBoard, feel free to borrow the itinerary and organise yourselves to go.