For PA,
http://www.pa.gov.sg/about-us/organisation-chart.html
PAP gave PA managed by it running dog Yam Ah Mee S$389 million in FY 2010
For the Needy
$111.8 million (including the ComCare Interest of $44.9 million) will be set aside to help low-income Singaporeans who need financial assistance. Help is given to enable vulnerable families to undertake employment and work towards self-reliance. Those who are unable to work and have little or no family support are also extended a helping hand. From 1 April 2011, the Public Assistance (PA) rates will be increased from the current $360 per month to $400 per month for a single-person household. The additional assistance for children in PA families will be increased from the current $130 per child per month to $150.
Targeted assistance is also available to help lower-income families place their children in pre-school. From 1 April 2011, the monthly household income thresholds for Centre-based Financial Assistance Scheme for Childcare (CFAC) and Kindergarten Financial Assistance Scheme (KiFAS) will be raised from $1,800 to $3,500. This is to ensure that all children will be able to access early childhood education regardless of their financial circumstances. It also complements the Government’s efforts to encourage more mothers to work by supporting them with child care subsidies.
Through the Many Helping Hands approach, community organisations will also continue to other provide assistance (e.g. food rations and befriending services) to the needy in Singapore. This complements government assistance provided through ComCare.
A sum of $127.9 million has been budgeted to support voluntary welfare organizations (VWOs) to provide community-based and residential services to the needy, including the disabled, elderly, families, children and the destitute. Another $6.8 million is also been set aside for the community self-help groups.
http://www.mof.gov.sg/budget_2011/expenditure_overview/mcys.html