In 1903 she became founding president of the Union protectrice des Enfants des Arts, a charity that granted scholarships to lower-income music students. [5][6][7]
Distinctions: Officier d'académie in 1902, Officier d'instruction publique in 1909. [8][9]
Her first name is most of the time abbreviated (Ch. Baulier), sometimes Mme Charles Baulier (Charles Baulier was her father's name), never seen Charlotte Baulier.