Parkinson's UK - Physical Activity Grants Programme
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Location
UK-wide
Applications
Rolling (always open)
Parkinson's UK offers grants for physical activity projects across the UK. The funding helps people with Parkinson's disease become more active. There is a special focus on reaching people who are currently inactive. Projects should help people connect with local opportunities to move more creatively. The grant amount is not specified. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis. You can apply from anywhere in the UK, though some focus is given to North West England projects.
Key requirements:
- Must support people with Parkinson's disease
- Must focus on physical activity projects
- Must target inactive individuals
This grant is for organisations that run physical activity projects for people with Parkinson's disease. You should focus on helping inactive people with Parkinson's get moving. Projects in North West England may be prioritised.
Regions
No published award history for Parkinson's UK. Some funders do not publish their grants data.
Full details from Parkinson's UK
Aims/priorities: The funding supports physical activity projects for people living with Parkinson's across the UK, with a particular focus on encouraging those who are currently inactive to get involved and connect with local opportunities that help them move more creatively.The priorities for this year's grants programme are:
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