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Parkinson's Community Grants

Parkinson's Foundation

The Parkinson’s Foundation funds community grants that further the health, wellness and education of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) across the U.S.

The Foundation recognizes the unprecedented need for community-related programs and events. In the last three years the Foundation has awarded over $3 million in community grants to support programs providing services for people living with and affected by Parkinson's disease. These programs benefit communities in 39 states across the country.

Since 2011, the Foundation has invested more than $12.7 million in 969 community-based programs that improve life for people living with PD.

The 2026 Community Grant cycle will be supported by the estate of Stanley and Gloria Brams, members of the PD community from Brooklyn, New York.  Stanley was diagnosed at the age of 52. Following Stanley’s passing, his wife Gloria decided to dedicate a significant portion of their estate to the Foundation’s commitment to making an impact on local PD communities. In keeping with the Brams’ personal values, this generous donation will make a lasting impact for so many across the country.

What types of programs do we fund?

The Foundation funds programs that are impactful, sustainable, scalable and measurable. Programs may be new and existing grant-supported areas and/or pilot programs. All funded organizations and institutions must demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

Programs for the 2026 grant cycle should be geared towards expanding or creating access for populations of focus and must incorporate at least one of the following focus areas: 

  1. Address mental health and PD
  2. Reach and support care partners of individuals with PD
  3. Educate and deliver exercise programs specifically designed for people with PD

How to Apply

Applications will be accepted via ProposalCentral. Applicants will need to create an account in order to submit an application. Interested applicants should follow the link below and follow the instructions to apply for the “Community Grant” application.

Applications Due: Friday, January 30, 2026
Award Notifications: Late June 2026
Grant Period: July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027

AI Based Application Success Predictor

1. Clear, Explicit Focus on Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

High-scoring proposals directly advance:

PD pathogenesis mechanisms

Therapeutic development (drug, device, neuromodulation)

Disease progression / neuroprotection

Biomarkers (fluid, imaging, digital)

Cognition, mood, and neuropsychiatric symptoms

Gait, balance, and falls

Sleep, autonomic symptoms

Health equity & access to care

Patient-centered quality-of-life research

❗ Generic movement disorder or general neurodegeneration projects must strongly justify PD relevance.

2. Mechanism Alignment (Critical)

Each PF award is designed for a specific stage and purpose:

MechanismIdeal CandidateStrong Predictors
Postdoctoral FellowshipsTrainees in PD researchStrong mentorship + feasibility
Early-Career Investigator AwardsJunior facultyPreliminary data + PD independence
Impact AwardsNew ideasHigh innovation + rapid feasibility
Clinical Research AwardsClinician-scientistsAccess to PD cohorts + measurable outcomes
Community GrantsPrograms serving PwPPatient impact & sustainability

Predictor: Align career stage + scope + expected outcomes with the right funding line.

3. Innovation + Patient Impact

PF strongly prioritizes ideas that change lives, including:

New symptomatic or disease-modifying therapies

Digital health monitoring & telehealth

Behavioral interventions improving mobility or cognition

Models enabling translation to clinic

Interdisciplinary strategies (engineering, AI, rehab science)

Predictor: Show how your work will improve patient outcomes within the foreseeable future.

4. Strong Preliminary Data

Especially important for Investigator and Impact Awards:

Pilot data demonstrating feasibility

Early mechanistic or therapeutic signal

Reliable access to PD biospecimens or datasets

Analytics validated in small patient/animal studies

Predictor: Preliminary data significantly increases competitiveness.

5. Access to PD Cohorts, Samples, or Real-World Data

High-impact proposals leverage:

Parkinson’s Outcomes Project data

PD GENEration or genetic cohorts

Imaging and biospecimen repositories

Clinical trial networks

Movement disorder clinics with recruitment capacity

Predictor: Human relevance = strong review scores.

6. Robust Mentorship & Environment (for Trainees/Early Investigators)

Reviewers expect:

Mentor with strong PD expertise & funding record

Structured training plan and regular contact

Protected research time

Institutional support for independence

Predictor: Mentorship quality is one of the highest-weighted criteria in trainee programs.

7. Patient-Centered Design

PF is highly stakeholder-driven:

Outcomes meaningful to People with Parkinson’s (PwP)

Engagement of patient advisory groups

Practicality and real-world translation plans

Clear metrics for functional benefit (e.g., falls, fatigue, speech)

Predictor: Patient voice must be prominent.

8. Collaboration & Multidisciplinary Teams

Strengthens both scientific rigor and clinical feasibility:

Neurologists + neuroscientists + rehab/engineering

Multi-site clinical studies

Partnerships with PD consortia and data networks

Predictor: Collaboration boosts reviewer confidence and impact.

9. Feasible, Focused Specific Aims

Best-performing proposals have:

2–3 straightforward aims

Measurable milestones

Statistical analysis plans

Go/no-go criteria and backup strategies

Fit within funding period (often 1–2 years)

Predictor: Feasibility and clarity = top scoring category.

10. Clear, Compelling Writing

High-scoring PF proposals are:

Well-structured

Supported by visual preliminary data

Explicit about significance, milestones, and impact

Easy for clinicians and scientists to evaluate

Predictor: Strong communication improves enthusiasm and scoring.

🏆 Summary Table — PF Proposal Success Predictors

PredictorWhy It Matters
PD-specific significanceCore eligibility
Mechanism alignmentEnsures reviewers see correct scope
Innovation + patient relevanceCentral priority
Preliminary dataDemonstrates feasibility
Access to PD cohorts/modelsHuman relevance
Strong mentorship/environmentExecution confidence
Patient-centered designMission alignment
CollaborationIncreases rigor and deliverability
Focused aimsRealistic progress
Clear writingHelps maximize reviewer scores

The community grants program is open to communities nationwide. Eligible organizations must operate on the local level (or be an affiliate/chapter of a larger organization that operates locally). Applications will be limited to the following categories of applicants:

  • Non-profit and other tax-exempt organizations
  • For-profit organizations (may be eligible if the program is offered at no cost)
  • This funding opportunity Is available only to independent community/local organizations and does not extend to chapters of a national organization.

Parkinson’s Foundation community grants do not support:

  • Salary cost for individuals employed by their organization (FTE’s)
  • Capital expenses (i.e., computers, furniture, building fixtures)
  • Exercise equipment (i.e., bikes, treadmills, weights, boxing equipment, etc.)
  • Indirect costs (i.e., administrative, facility fees, facility rent, utilities, insurance)
  • Office supplies
  • Promotional materials (t-shirts, mugs, pens, etc)
  • Travel for staff/speakers
  • Individual/staff memberships, accreditations, instructor training programs and/or licensing
  • Endowments
  • Individual support is not permitted
  • Multi-year grants and franchise organization fees

For more details on what the grant funding can cover please review the brief overview in our FAQ section or reach out to Programs@Parkinson.org.

Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Parkinson's Foundation

Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit

Address: 1359 Broadway, Ste 1509, New York, NY 10018, USA

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Grant

Letter Of Intent Deadline:

Jan 30, 2026

Final Deadline:

Jan 30, 2026

Funding Amount:

$12,700,000

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