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  • Parkinson's UK: Physical Activity Grants

    Created: 18/03/2026
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance
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    The grant supports activity providers, communities, networks, organisations and others to develop opportunities for people with Parkinson’s to become and stay active. They are looking for new opportunities for people affected by Parkinson’s to participate in physical activity and sport or increased participation in these areas.

    They are looking for innovative and new projects that will:

    • Support people with Parkinson’s to take part in movement‑based activities that help build their confidence and encourage a growing interest in being physically active 
    • Support people with Parkinson’s who are currently inactive to begin engaging in physical activity and to maintain ongoing participation

    This year the grants will be focusing on people with Parkinson’s who are currently inactive, supporting them to begin engaging in physical activity and to maintain ongoing participation. Therefore "gateway activities" that get people active are now eligible. Examples of gateway activities can include:

    • Art-based activities such as theatrical acting, musical and circus skills
    • Singing and movement
    • Playing large musical instruments that requires big movements like samba drumming
    • Gardening or horticulture projects

    Examples of what this fund will support include:

    • New physical activity provision for people with Parkinson’s who are not currently active
    • Buying equipment that will facilitate or enhance activities, or essential maintenance / replacement of equipment that will lead to greater participation or increased impact. This is a capital cost and you can only apply for up to £750
    • Facility hire, should you need to hire gym space or a studio
    • Trainer, Instructor or Coaching fees, for the delivery of the activity you wish to set up
    • Coaching qualifications for volunteers up to £300, such as a volunteer gaining a coaching qualification to enable sustained delivery
    • Online provision for up to £1,000
    • Marketing materials (e.g. printing costs for leaflets or posters) for up to £100
    • Core costs of up to £300

    Who can apply?

    Applicants must:

    • Be based in the UK
    • Have a business/community bank account
    • Where applicable, provide evidence of your articles of association, constitution or other relevant governing documents
    • Ensure that all relevant qualifications are held and insurance is in place prior to the delivery of the project
    • Ensure that the target audience for the project is people with Parkinsons/the Parkinson’s community who are not currently active

    How to apply

    The application form and guidance can be downloaded from the Parkinson's UK website. As part of the application process you must consult with local Parkinson’s UK staff.

    Grants run until the end of 2026. 




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