Grants up to £1,000 to support the conservation of Georgian buildings and monuments in the United Kingdom.
The Georgian era refers to the period from 1714 (the start of the reign of George I) to 1830, the end of the period of the reign of George IV. Funding is available towards the repair and restoration of Georgian buildings and monuments in the United Kingdom.
The Cleary Fund prefers to provide pump-priming grant support which will help organisations secure additional funding. Grants are usually made towards the conservation of buildings in public ownership or to which there is public access, although they may occasionally be given towards other projects such as the recording of threatened buildings.
Grants of between £250 and £1,000 are made to broadly 10 projects each year.
Organisations that are undertaking conservation projects on buildings that are publicly owned or used by the public in the United Kingdom are eligible to apply. Trustees of the Cleary Fund meet annually in September to consider all applications received over the year.