Grants for physical activity providers
Our grant scheme helps fund activity providers to give people with Parkinson's more opportunities to get and stay active.
We offer grants of up to £3,000 to support physical activity projects for people with Parkinson’s across the UK.
This year, funding is focused on people who are currently inactive, helping them begin to engage in physical activity and sustain their participation.
To make activities more accessible, we’re also supporting ‘gateway activities’. These are movement‑based sessions that build confidence and encourage interest in becoming more active.
Support with your application
We’ll be hosting some webinars where you can come along and find out more about the Physical Activity Grants Programme and its criteria, which will help you when you consider making an application.
We've created a pack to show you how to complete a funding application, to make sure you have the knowledge to become a funder-ready organisation.
This free, online course is for people who provide or promote physical activity and exercise to people with Parkinson's.
We highly encourage our applicants to complete this short online course ahead of submitting their application.
How a Physical Activity Grant helped me: Yanar
"The funding has enabled me to expand my classes, reaching more people and providing much-needed movement sessions.
"Without this support from Parkinson’s UK, the classes simply wouldn’t have been possible. I would highly recommend applying for a grant."
Follow these steps for making your application
This guide will tell you more about the physical activity grants programme and the type of projects it is designed to fund.
Please take the time to read this carefully before submitting your application.
This form is designed to help you complete the Parkinson’s UK physical activity grants application form.
It provides a checklist to make sure you’ve provided as much information as possible and a detailed description of what we are looking for in each question.
Click below to start your application form online.
If you require an accessible version of the form, or you have any issues or queries when completing your application, please contact: