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List of Adaptive Sports Equipment Grants & Funds in Europe

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The following grants help fund adaptive and assistive equipment for people with disabilities.

Grants are categorised by Europe, UK, France and Switzerland.

Find grants in other countries here.

Europe

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Disability Grants

Disability Grants has an overview of all the available grants for people with disabilities in Europe, including grants for disability equipment.

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EU Sport Funding

The European Commission offers numerous opportunities for funding the field of sport - including collaborative projects and Erasmus+.

United Kingdom

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Disability Rights UK

We want a society where everyone can participate equally.

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Sport England

Whether you're a small village club in need of new equipment, an organisation looking to send your members on a coaching course, or even a multi-million-pound facility used by world-class athletes, we're here to help.

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Family Fund

Apply for a grant if you're raising a disabled or seriously ill child, we might be able to help.

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The Wolfson Foundation

We have a wide range of funding programmes and activities. Our fundamental aim, however, is to improve the civic health of society mainly through education and research. More specifically we support excellence in the fields of education, science & medicine, health & disability, and arts & humanities.

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Steve Bernard Foundation

The Steve Bernard Foundation is a not-for-profit sporting support organisation. This means that we are able to consider each and every application to the foundation on its individual merits. 

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HELP for HEROES

The leading armed forces & veterans charity in the UK. Helping wounded veterans and their families to recover and get on with their lives.

France

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Maison Départementale des Personnes Handicapées

 

The Departmental Houses for the Disabled (MDPH) were created by Law 2005-102 of 11 February 2005. In each department, the MDPHs welcome, inform, support and advise disabled people and their families, and grant them rights. More generally, they raise awareness of disability among the general public.

Switzerland

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Swiss Paraplegic Foundation

As a non-profit institution, we ensure that the funds available are used appropriately. The focus of our work is on those people who are victims of severe damage to their spine and spinal cord.

Denmark

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Accident Patient Association Grants

See scholarships that you can apply for yourself. UlykkesPatientForeningen has nothing to do with the scholarships, so the information is just a service to you.