Investing Locally.

The Parkinson Association of Central Florida funds a variety of local community programs that are making a difference in the lives of those living with Parkinson Disease in Central Florida.  Our grant program’s goal is to increase the access to and affordability of Wellness programs, Support Groups and Educational initiatives for people with Parkinson Disease within our 4 county coverage area.  These programs may be created by either organizations or individuals. Past grant program recipients include:

  • Rock Steady Boxing – multiple locations

  • Movement as Medicine, Dance and Chair Yoga classes — multiple locations

  • Pedaling for Parkinson

  • Art program such as Arts the Spark at OMA

  • PD Educational Symposiums - multiple locations throughout the year

  • Education, exercise and support group classes for people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers

Improving the quality of life of people with Parkinson’s and increasing the number of lives touched continue to be at the center of our mission. We hope the funds allocated offer the ability to be innovative, creative, and nimble in implementing programming in the coming year.


Steady Hand Grants

Whether at onset or years later, Parkinson’s Disease takes physical, psychological and financial tolls on patients, caregivers and families. PACF’s Steady Hand Grants provide need-based, short-term financial assistance for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Whether it is transportation costs, co-pay relief, doctor-recommended treatments or other care, Steady Hand Grants — not to exceed $1000 — are designed to help fill financial gaps for Central Florida’s Parkinson’s community.


Community Grants/Funding

The Parkinson Association of Central Florida funds non-duplicative, community-based education, exercise and outreach programs that address unmet needs in the local Parkinson’s community through its Community Grants program.

PACF’s model of grant funding is designed to target funding to the best programs that are impactful, scalable, sustainable and measurable.

Please note that any wellness or exercise program must have at least one certified fitness instructor, physical therapist, yogi, or other accredited fitness professional present at every meeting in order to be considered for funding.

Key Dates

  • Open: October 1st

  • Deadline for submission: December 31st

  • Digital submission is only accepted. Send Grant Request to info@parkinsoncf.org


Additional Financial Resources

There are several organizations that provide funding to help people with Parkinson's disease, including: 

Co-Pay Relief Fund

Health Equity Funds were developed to get assistance to those people and places who need it the most. The Health Equity Funds are designed to specifically provide support to eligible patients living in one of the 220 counties covered by the funds, which is verified using the zip code of the patient’s home address. All other eligibility requirements, and fund operation, are the same as our general funds. Providing funding for Co-pay, Co-insurance & Deductible (medications and office visits) and Medical Insurance Premiums.

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Caring, LLC

The PayingforSeniorCare.com website and the Eldercare Financial Resource Locator Tool were created by the American Elder Care Research Organization and are owned and maintained by leading senior care referral company Caring, LLC. Their mission is to help individuals plan and implement senior care. The website is designed to help families and caregivers locate information about senior care resources for their loved ones, and to find the public and private programs available to assist in covering the cost of such care.

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PAN Foundation

The Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation is an independent, national 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to helping federally and commercially insured people living with chronic, life-threatening and rare diseases with the out-of-pocket costs for their prescribed medications. Partnering with generous donors, healthcare providers and pharmacies, PAN provides the underinsured population access to the healthcare treatments they need to best manage their conditions and focus on improving their quality of life. Since its founding in 2004, PAN has provided more than 605,000 underinsured patients with nearly $2.4 billion dollars in financial assistance, through over 50 disease-specific programs.

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rise above parkinson’s, inc.

Rise Above Parkinson’s provides financial grants to assist with medical co-payments, safety equipment (such as walkers, canes, medical alert systems), and other non-insured services like massage therapy and activity program membership fees, and more.  To qualify you must be a US citizen, permanent resident whose primary residence is in the state of Florida and who has received a diagnosis of a form of Parkinson’s disease.  Candidates can apply online at  RiseAboveParkinsons.org


The Assistance Fund

The Assistance Fund provides financial support to patients who are critically or chronically ill in order for them to receive their life-saving, high-cost medications. These can include support with co-pays, deductibles, and insurance premiums. These often stand between access to greatly needed medications and patients who desperately need them. The Assistance Fund can provide financial relief for those struggling to financially afford care. 

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Government assistance programs that may be available to people with Parkinson's disease include: 

  • COBRA 

  • HIPAA 

  • Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) 

  • State Health Insurance Risk Pools 

  • Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) 

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 

  • Medicare 

  • Medicaid