Small grants, usually for £4,000 or less, are available to UK registered charities for the conservation of culture and the dissemination of knowledge. The Trust’s current focus is on physical conservation projects, particularly those that protect biodiversity, wildlife, wild places and endangered species.
The Aurelius Charitable Trust was initially founded to support the conservation of culture and the dissemination of knowledge, particularly in the humanities field.
Since April 1994, the Trustees have continued to support these interests. However, their current focus is on physical conservation projects, particularly those that protect biodiversity, wildlife, wild places or endangered species.
Grants for up to £4,000 are usually made to UK registered charities, with the occasional higher award. There is no requirement for matched funding. Grants are not made to individuals.
Funding is not available for core or operational costs.
Please note that the Trust does not have a website. Further information is, however, available on the Charity Commission website.
Applications, which should include a stamped address envelope if a reply is required, may be made at any time.