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We appreciate that some of you may not want to become members or you may wish to support Egyptian cultural heritage beyond the regular membership level. Becoming part of our Giving Circles is the perfect way to show your generous support for our charitable work by directly funding some of our projects (like our Mentoring for Egyptian and Sudanese Authors Scheme). In return for your help, we'll send you regular updates and invite you to our study days (online and in-person) and select events for those in the Giving Circles. 

We have two Giving Circles reflecting two levels of support. Both will be mentioned in our annual Impact Report unless you ask to remain anonymous. 

Thank you for your kind support.

Patron Giving Circle Amelia Edwards’ Circle

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£500 per year

Gold-level support
£2,000 per year

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Published: 10th August, 2021

Updated: 13th December, 2022

Author: Carl Graves

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