Developing a grant management web application for research funding
Parkinson’s UK needed a secure web application to manage research grant applications and replace a complex paper-based funding process.
Parkinson's UK is a national charity dedicated to improving care, treatments and quality of life for people affected by Parkinson’s. Through its work, the organisation funds pioneering research aimed at developing better treatments and ultimately finding a cure.
Managing research funding is a critical part of this mission. Each year the charity coordinates multiple grant rounds, reviewing applications from researchers and allocating funding to the most promising projects.
Parkinson's UK supports a wide range of scientific research initiatives focused on improving understanding, treatment and care for Parkinson’s. Its grant funding programmes enable researchers across the UK and internationally to pursue innovative work that may lead to breakthroughs in treatment and patient care.
Previously, the process of applying for and administering grants relied heavily on manual workflows and paper documentation. As the scale and complexity of the funding programme grew, the organisation identified the need for a modern digital platform that could streamline the process for both applicants and administrators.
OWA was therefore asked to design and develop a web-based system to manage the full lifecycle of grant applications and funding decisions.
Parkinson's UK needed a system that could simplify the application process for researchers while also supporting the internal management of funding rounds, reviews and grant allocations.
The new platform had to replace an existing paper-based workflow while ensuring flexibility to accommodate different types of grant schemes and review processes.
- Replace complex paper-based grant workflows
- Allow researchers to submit funding applications online
- Support multiple grant schemes and application rounds
- Enable peer review and funding decision processes
- Provide flexibility for future grant programmes
The system also needed to balance usability for applicants with robust administrative tools for managing applications and funding decisions internally.
OWA worked closely with Parkinson's UK to design and develop a flexible web application that supports the full grant application and review process. The platform enables researchers to apply for funding through structured digital forms while also supporting downloadable PDF submissions where offline preparation is required.
Internally, the system provides tools for managing grant schemes, opening and closing funding rounds, reviewing applications and recording funding decisions. The architecture was designed to accommodate different review processes, including peer review stages where required.
Flexibility was a key part of the solution, allowing the organisation to configure the specific requirements of each grant round. New funding programmes can be added easily as they arise, ensuring the system continues to support the charity’s evolving research priorities.
The new web application transformed how Parkinson's UK manages its research funding programmes:
- Streamlined digital process replacing complex paper workflows
- Simplified application process for researchers
- Flexible platform supporting multiple grant schemes and rounds
- Efficient internal management of application reviews and decisions
- Scalable system supporting future funding programmes
Many organisations still rely on manual or paper-based processes to manage complex application or review workflows. A custom web application can streamline these operations, reduce administrative overhead and improve the experience for both applicants and internal teams.
- Digitise complex application or funding workflows
- Create secure platforms for submitting and reviewing applications
- Manage multi-stage approval and peer review processes
- Configure flexible rules for different application rounds or schemes
- Provide scalable systems that evolve with organisational needs
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