SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 13 March 2026 - Grab, a leading super app in Southeast Asia, today
announced a US$3.2 million commitment for 2026 from the GrabForGood
Fund, an endowment dedicated to supporting its partners and the
community-at-large. This latest allocation will fund programmes across
Southeast Asia to support the Fund's three core pillars: Education,
Community Care, and Disaster Relief.
The 2026 roadmap includes the flagship GrabScholar programme, which
provides bursaries for underprivileged school-going children and
full-ride merit scholarships for students with demonstrated financial
need and strong academic potential, as well as health and meal nutrition
programmes for schools.
The GrabForGood Fund was established by Grab to ensure the company's
success is directly shared with the communities it serves. This
commitment was anchored by a personal contribution of over US$16 million
from Grab's Group CEO and Co-Founder, Anthony Tan, as a marker of
leadership accountability to the Fund's long-term mission, as well as
additional contributions from other individual and organisational
donors.
"We started the GrabForGood Fund to provide a foundation for people
across Southeast Asia to build the future they want for themselves. I've
seen first-hand the incredible resilience of our partners and our
communities, yet there can be systemic barriers that are hard to
overcome alone. In 2026, we aim for these programmes to be the stepping
stones to better opportunities - whether by ensuring a child has a
nutritious meal to focus in class, or providing a student with a full
scholarship to reach university and create new possibilities for their
family's future," said
Anthony Tan, Group CEO and Co-Founder of Grab.
2025 Programme Highlights
The 2026 commitment builds on a year of significant momentum. In 2025,
the GrabForGood Fund disbursed more than US$2 million, directly
supporting over 3,600 students in the GrabScholar programme across
Southeast Asia with bursaries and full-ride merit scholarships. The Fund
also backed a suite of community initiatives to support caregiving
networks, address school nutrition to improve educational outcomes, and
foster learning and innovation development across Southeast Asia.
Since its inception in 2022, the GrabScholar programme has supported
8,238 students across Southeast Asia, including driver- and
merchant-partners and their immediate family members, as well as members
of the public. In 2025 alone, 3,486 school-going children received
GrabScholar bursaries, and 117 university students were awarded
full-ride merit scholarships. The programme expanded to Thailand and
Vietnam last year, and is also available in Indonesia, Malaysia and the
Philippines.
Đặng Phương Ngân is one of Vietnam's first GrabScholar recipients in
2025, and she is pursuing Finance at the University of Economics HCMC.
Her father is a Grab driver-partner and her mother is a factory cleaner.
Ngân said, "Becoming a GrabScholar feels like coming full circle. My
father driving with Grab opened the first door for our family. Grab now
supports my education, and I hope to use it not only to build a career
in finance, but to create a foundation that allows me to give back to
others who are still waiting for their chance."
In the Philippines, Rise Against Hunger Philippines launched the Dietary
Supplementation Programme, with support from the GrabForGood Fund. This
initiative will provide daily rice-soy meals to over 2,600 children to
improve their nutrition and create a healthy learning environment.
Additional Community Initiatives
Beyond the GrabForGood Fund, Grab runs several long-standing community
programmes as part of its triple bottom line commitment to deliver
financial performance, while driving social impact and environmental
sustainability.
In Singapore, Grab offers the Emerald Circle Scholarships, a bond-free
award for children of eligible driver- and delivery-partners to study at
local universities, alongside various student bursaries.
To support partner earnings and resilience, GrabAcademy provides
continuous training and skills development to help driver-partners
improve their earning potential. In 2025, more than 1.5 million
driver-partners completed at least one GrabAcademy course. In addition,
Grab runs programmes such as the Grab Women Drivers' Programme and
GrabAccess for persons with disabilities to reduce barriers to earning
opportunities for the underrepresented on the platform.
There were also 17 environmental projects supported in 2025 to support
local conservation, and empower consumers to make sustainable choices.
This is facilitated by Grab's in-app Green Programme feature that
channels consumer contributions towards independently verified
environmental projects across Southeast Asia, supporting climate action,
nature conservation, and community resilience.