Description
A Better Tomorrow was initially set up in 1990 as a community service initiative. It serves as a continuation of the United Nations' A BETTER WORLD vision in 1989 to encourage community-wide participation to help build a better world. The initiative was later incorporated under the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance as a non-profit company limited by guarantee. Since 1990, A Better Tomorrow has donated substantial funding and participated in hundreds of projects ranging from education, environment, public health, youth, religion and social welfare. This includes establishing scholarships in universities, providing subsidies to projects for the underprivileged, and supporting voluntary services such as organising visits to homes for the aged and the young. In recent years, as a result of more active participation in cultural activities, decision was made to set up the dedicated units of Chinese World Cultural Heritage Foundation and World Cultural Relics Protection Foundation to focus on such projects.
Key details
- Grant type
- Cash grant on reimbursement
- Application cycle
- Open year round
- Expected processing time
- 2 months
- Phone
- 2896 0678
Focus areas
Known successful applicants
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Disclaimer
Last updated: 8 March 2026
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