Conservation & philanthropy

We commit 5% of our profits to conservation.

We believe investment success can create value well beyond a portfolio. A defined share of Aspire Capital Investments' profits is directed to projects working to protect wildlife, birds, habitats and species facing the threat of extinction.

Profits with purpose

Turning a share of trading profits into conservation funding.

Aspire Capital Investments allocates 5% of company profits to conservation initiatives. This commitment reflects a simple belief: financial markets can help generate the resources needed to protect irreplaceable species and the places they depend on.

We are particularly passionate about projects focused on threatened, endangered and near-extinct wildlife and bird species. We favour practical initiatives with clear conservation objectives, credible people on the ground and the potential for funding to produce a meaningful outcome.

Our commitment: The 5% conservation allocation is a corporate funding commitment from Aspire Capital Investments. It is separate from any investor return and should not be interpreted as a charitable donation made by an investor or as giving rise to any tax benefit for an investor.
5% of company profits allocated to conservation projects through our budgeting process.
What we want to support

Projects where targeted funding can protect species and habitats.

We consider proposals on their individual merits and may support a range of conservation activities. Our strongest interest is in projects where the conservation need is clear and the proposed work is practical, transparent and measurable.

Threatened species

Programs designed to protect endangered or critically endangered wildlife and birds, especially species at immediate risk of population decline or extinction.

Habitat protection

Projects that conserve, restore or improve important habitat, breeding sites, migration areas and ecological corridors needed for species survival.

Field conservation

Evidence-based work including research, monitoring, anti-poaching, community conservation, nest protection, rehabilitation and other practical interventions.

How proposals are considered

Send us a proposal for our next conservation budget.

We welcome proposals from conservation organisations, researchers, field teams, community programs and other credible initiatives. You do not need to be an investor or client of Aspire to submit a conservation funding proposal.

Tell us what you are protecting

Identify the species, habitat or conservation problem, its urgency and where the project operates.

Explain the work and expected outcome

Describe what the funding would pay for, who will deliver the work and what practical conservation result you expect.

Include a realistic budget

Provide the amount requested and, where possible, a simple breakdown of how the funding would be used.

We review proposals during budgeting

Suitable proposals will be considered alongside other conservation priorities when we allocate our next funding budget. Submission does not guarantee funding.

Funding proposal

Submit a conservation proposal

Give us enough information to understand the conservation need and how our support could help. Fields marked with * are required.

Submission does not guarantee funding. If you have supporting documents, you may also email them to info@aspirecapitalinvestments.com.au and reference your project name.