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Temasek Trust introduces TTFA for philanthropy advisory services

The initiative allows clients access to Temasek Trust’s ecosystem entities, such as CIIP and ACC.

Temasek Trust launched the TT Foundation Advisors (TTFA) to provide philanthropy advisory and management services for organisations across Asia.

The TTFA aims to build regional philanthropy capabilities by harnessing Temasek Trust’s networks, skills, and ongoing initiatives with partners.

“The launch of TT Foundation Advisors is aligned with Temasek Trust’s aim of building a vibrant and impactful philanthropic ecosystem in Asia by supporting the increasing interest of individuals and family offices in legacy, impact, and giving to build a positive, sustainable future for every generation,” said Desmond Kuek, CEO of Temasek Trust.

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Through the initiative, clients can access the organisation’s ecosystem entities, including the Centre for Impact Investing and Practices (CIIP), and the Asia Centre for Changemakers (ACC) for management training and insights.

Moreover, clients are allowed access to the digital catalytic capital marketplace, Co-Axis, and collaborate on philanthropic projects through the philanthropy Asia Alliance (PAA).

 

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