Two local men, Ben Ang and Ismail Didih Ibrahim, founded Fellowship of Men Singapore to support men facing issues with violence and aggression through community programs. They transitioned from their full-time roles to launch this non-profit, focusing on prevention and emotional support. Their initiative became one of 200 projects applying for grants under Singapore's new $50 million SG Partnerships Fund, aimed at supporting grassroots community efforts. Launched in April 2023 by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, the fund includes three tiers—seed, sprout, and scale—with varying grant amounts. The seed tier, offering up to $5,000, proved most popular among applicants. The fund aims to empower citizens to develop community-based solutions, with support from the Singapore Government Partnerships Office (SGPO), including networking and financial oversight.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents information about a government-funded initiative without overtly favoring any political ideology. It describes the program's structure, funding tiers, and the application process objectively. While the subject involves government action, the framing remains neutral, providing a
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on the new $50 million fund and details the background of Fellowship of Men Singapore. It cites official sources like the PM's Budget speech and the SGPO event. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the narrative style that emphasizes the personal




