The Hancock County Parkinson’s Network Grant provides funding for projects that support individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and those who care for them. It is focused on strengthening community support, improving access to helpful resources, and enhancing everyday quality of life.
The grant encourages practical, community-based ideas that deliver real impact, especially in areas like education, wellness, and support services.
About the Hancock County Parkinson’s Network Grant Applications
The Hancock County Parkinson’s Network is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting people affected by Parkinson’s disease through education, outreach, and community programs.
Through its grant program, the organization funds initiatives led by individuals, nonprofits, and local groups that aim to make a meaningful difference. The focus is on projects that bring people together, provide support, and address real needs within the Parkinson’s community.
Funding Size
- Funding type: Small grant
- Maximum award: Up to $5,000 per project
- Total funding available: Approximately $10,000 per grant cycle
Who Can Apply
Eligible organisation types
- Individuals
- Nonprofit organizations
- Local community agencies
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Registration or legal documents
- Completed application form
- Project details and supporting information
Project focus requirements
- Programs supporting individuals with Parkinson’s disease
- Initiatives that assist caregivers
- Projects focused on education, wellness, or community support
Geographic eligibility
- Open to applicants within Hancock County
- Projects must directly benefit the local Parkinson’s community
Sector or thematic focus
- Health and wellness
- Community support services
- Caregiver support
- Parkinson’s disease education and awareness
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Application Process
- Develop a project that supports people living with Parkinson’s
- Complete the grant application with clear project details
- Submit all required information before the deadline
- Applications are reviewed by a selection committee
Required Materials
- Completed application form
- Project description and expected impact
- Budget or funding request details
Key Dates
- Application deadline: November 14, 2026
- Decision announcement: By the end of December 2026
Selection Notes
- Projects are selected based on their impact and relevance to the community
- Priority is given to initiatives that provide direct support and engagement
- Selected applicants are expected to use funds within a set timeframe
- Grantees may be required to report on outcomes and impact

