These grants cover:
- Rehabilitation costs (following injury) are the main grants provided by this Fund. Examples of this might be the cost of some physiotherapy sessions.
The fund is only able to support the cost of surgery or other treatment requiring hospitalisation in extreme circumstances. Complementary and alternative medicine will not normally be considered for funding.
If you require medical advice following injury whilst performing, and do not have the funds to pay for it, or are on a long NHS waiting list, we suggest you contact NIDMS or BAPAM. BAPAM is currently offering online consultations to performers.
Read the full guidelines about medical costs grants.
Some of our injury grants this year are provided through a kind legacy donation from our late Patron, Dame Beryl Grey and a donation from Acting For Others.
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions for further information about who and how the fund can help.
After reading all of the information in the Who We Help section, please complete our application enquiry form.
The current timeline for decisions is late August, mid-October and mid-December.
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions for further information about who and how the fund can help.
Stories
- Gwyn Emberton
Choreographer and dancer - Caitlin Barnett
Choreographer and dance teacher - Keira Mari Martin
Dance artist
The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) is a healthcare charity giving medical advice to performers. This includes an online directory of support in your area.
6 sessions of funded counselling is available for dancers, provided by BAPAM supported by Dance Professionals Fund.
To find out more or book a free, expert BAPAM health consultation call the BAPAM Helpline on 020 8167 4775 or email info@bapam.org.uk.
For any queries about this scheme, contact us.