Parkinson’s UK is offering up to £3,000 in grants to support projects in Buckinghamshire with a connection to the disease.
The funding is part of the charity's Physical Activity Grants programme, now in its fourth year.
The initiative aims to help people with Parkinson's stay active in 2024.
Grants are available for physical activity providers, sports clubs, and other related organisations.
Applications should be made by November 15.
Since the programme began in 2021, more than £426,000 has been awarded to 192 projects nationwide.
Roma Hashim, Physical Activity Grants Manager for Parkinson’s UK, said: "We are delighted to be delivering our Physical Activity Grants programme for the fourth successive year and we hope to be able to help even more people living with Parkinson’s to enjoy an active lifestyle with the condition.
"We are looking forward to continuing funding more innovative active projects in 2024."
Grants range from £500 to £3,000 and are available until funds run out.
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