The mission focuses on supporting initiatives aimed at improving social and criminal justice and heritage conservation. The foundation emphasizes prevention and rehabilitation in the criminal justice sector, aid for vulnerable families, and conservation of historical artifacts for public benefit. It advocates for inventive and specialized approaches to complex social issues.
The grant program supports charities with incomes over £350,000 in social & criminal justice and heritage & conservation. In social & criminal justice, it aims to prevent entry into the system, support existing individuals in rebuilding lives, fund early intervention, and provide holistic support services to reduce re-offending. It gives attention to domestic abuse and exploitation victims. The program supports projects that protect and interpret historical elements for public engagement. It endorses projects with clear rationales, intensive support, and effective monitoring, offering grants of £15,000 to £25,000 annually over 1 to 3 years for most projects, with up to £25,000 for innovative pilot projects. For heritage and conservation, grants range from £25,000 to £50,000 for major projects of unique nature and national importance.