A plain-language overview of the real 2026 Singapore programmes that can support business AI and digital adoption — PSG, EDG, IMDA schemes, SkillsFuture, AI Singapore — and where to confirm current status.

dgm is an independent osFoundry integration partner — not affiliated with osFoundry’s maker (OS LLC), and dgm has no completed client integrations yet.

If you are funding an AI project in Singapore in 2026, a handful of real programmes do most of the work — and the headline ‘AI grant’ most people imagine is usually a pre-approved-solution scheme with specific rules. This overview separates what is active from what is changing.

ItemDetail
Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG)Open — up to 50% / S$30,000 cap; pre-approved solutions and vendors only
Enterprise Development Grant (EDG)Open — SMEs up to 50% of qualifying cost; bespoke projects
IMDA SMEs Go Digital / CTOaaS / ADSOpen — pre-approved digital solutions for SMEs
Enterprise Compute InitiativeActive (Budget 2025) — cloud credits, tools, consultancy via a CSP
AI Singapore 100EOpen — up to S$150,000 co-funding, delivered by AISG engineers
EDGE grantLaunching 2H2026 — consolidates PSG, EDG and MRA

What is actually available in 2026

The dependable supports are the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) for adopting pre-approved digital solutions, the Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) for larger bespoke projects, IMDA’s SMEs Go Digital family (CTO-as-a-Service, the GenAI Sandbox, Advanced Digital Solutions), the Budget-2025 Enterprise Compute Initiative, SkillsFuture for training, and AI Singapore’s 100E for a co-funded AI prototype. The official starting point for most enterprise grants is the Business Grants Portal on GoBusiness, Singapore’s single channel for applying for and managing government grants.

What is changing or has rules to watch

Note: Enterprise Singapore has announced a unified EDGE grant launching in the second half of 2026 that will consolidate PSG, EDG and MRA; the existing grants remain accessible until it launches, but the exact mechanics and cutover date were not confirmed at the time of writing — verify before relying on either the old or new scheme. Two specific cautions: PSG only funds pre-approved solutions from pre-approved vendors, so check the official list rather than assuming any vendor qualifies; and 100E is delivered by AI Singapore’s own engineering team, not by external integrators.

How to combine them

A common pattern is PSG for an off-the-shelf pre-approved tool, EDG for a bespoke transformation, SkillsFuture for staff training, and the Enterprise Compute Initiative for cloud credits — without funding the same cost twice. Support levels, caps, eligibility and round status change frequently — confirm the current details on the official programme page before relying on them.

Where dgm fits

dgm is an independent integration partner that helps Singapore businesses adopt osFoundry — scoping a first use case, handling the build, and connecting AI to the systems you already run. dgm can help you scope the AI project that a programme would fund — but you apply to the programme directly, and dgm is not a PSG pre-approved vendor or registered grant deliverer. dgm is independent of osFoundry’s maker (OS LLC) and has no completed client integrations yet, so everything described here is a service offered, not a past result. If you want to scope a practical first project, dgm can help you map it out.