List of Adaptive Sports Equipment Grants & Funds in Norway
for DME (Durable Medical Equipment), assistive technology and adaptive, disability and mobility equipment for people with disabilities.
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Grants
NIF Funds for Para Sports
This page on Paraidrett.no provides a centralised overview of how to apply for financial support and grants aimed at para-sport activities nationally. Find information about current funding schemes, criteria and guidance for securing funding for equipment, events or operations, and strengthen the para-sport offering throughout the country.
Welfare Service (NAV Hjelpemiddelsentral)
If you are a citizen of Norway and are eligible to get adaptive equipment through the welfare service (NAV Hjelpemiddelsentral), you can order Spike through the NAV system. This is done by filling out this form at NAV’s webpage. You also need to write why Spike will be useful for you, whether you have tested Spike or not, what you achieved by testing Spike, and how Spike will be used in your daily life. You also need to attach a quotation from SmartGroup, that we will provide for you.
For testing Spike, contact us to book an appointment. We can guide you on filling out the form for NAV and finding out why Spike is useful for you and your daily life.
To be eligible to get adaptive equipment through the welfare services (NAV Hjelpemiddelsentral) you need to have a permanent disability. Spike is an adaptive sports equipment. Funding from NAV differentiates between people under and over the age of 26 years old:
NAV fully covers the total cost of an adaptive sports equipment for people under the age of 26.
For people over the age of 26, the user must pay a deductible of 10% or a maximum of 4,000 NOK.
If you are not eligible to get adaptive equipment through the welfare services in Norway, please send us a message at post@smartgroup.no and we will reach out to you to find a solution.