THE FIDELIO CHARITABLE TRUST

Revenue grants of up to £5,000 are available to organisations and individuals over the age of 21 of exceptional ability across the United Kingdom who would not otherwise be able to carry out an artistic project or activities without additional financial support.
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Application deadlineWEDNESDAY 1st OCTOBER 2025 at 12pm (midday). 
o FunderThe Fidelio Charitable Trust (founded 2005. Charity number 1112508. Total charitable expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2024: £90,549 (2023: £98,808; 2022: £92,967)).
o Who can apply: arts-based organisations or individuals over the age of 21 of exceptional ability and at an early stage of their career.
o Key wordsRevenue, Arts, Drama, Opera, Music, Speech, Dance, Career Development, Financial Hardship, Organisations and Individuals, Overseas, United Kingdom.
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The Fidelio Charitable Trust aims to support groups and individuals (over the age of 21) of exceptional ability across the UK who would not otherwise be able to carry out an artistic project or activity without additional financial support. The Trust places a particular focus on supporting those who are at an early stage in their career.

Proposed grantees must be in real need of financial support and be particularly able and/or gifted.

Applications are accepted on behalf of individuals and groups who are practitioners or performers in the arts as well as institutions and colleges providing opportunities for those studying, practicing or performing, especially in the following fields:

o The dramatic and operatic arts.
o Music.
o Speech, 
and
o Dance.

Revenue grants of up to £5,000 are available. The Trust welcomes a match funding contribution as its charitable expenditure is limited to around £100,000 each year. Individuals must be recommended by an appropriate person in an institution, college, arts festival or other arts organisation that can vouch for the abilities of the applicant.

Projects can be based overseas, although the applicant must be UK-based.

Grants can be awarded to enable individuals or groups of exceptional ability to:

o Be supported for a specially arranged performance.
o Participate in external competitions.
o Receive special tuition or coaching (for example, in the case of musicians, to attend Master Classes), 
and/or
o Receive support for a special publication, musical composition or work of art. 

The Trust hasn’t posted its annual accounts with the Charity Commission for the last few years. The last accounts published are for the year ended 31st March 2020, where a list of grant recipients is provided on page 13 of the accounts.

Funding is not available for:

o Capital items or costs.
o Course fees.
o Individual aged under 21 years of age.
o Individuals or groups seeking funding for themselves or their children without support from institutions, colleges, arts festivals or other arts organisations in the UK or by persons with recognised relevant expertise, 
or
o Retrospective costs.

Further information, guidance, an application form is available on the Trust’s website. All applications must be returned by email, addressed to admin@fideliocharitabletrust.org.uk.

The next application deadline is Wednesday 1st October 2025 at 12 noon (midday)

Although you can obtain a postal address for the Trust from its Charity Commission listing, it doesn’t advertise a post address and specifically prefers to be contacted by email at admin@fideliocharitabletrust.org.uk.