
Scholarship Application
Be Perfect provides scholarships to individuals living with paralysis and various neurological disorders to support their medical needs. These needs include medical supplies, wheelchairs, smaller-scale home/car adaptations, and participation in activity-based therapy programs.
⚠️ Important Scholarship Application Disclaimer
We recognize that completing this scholarship application may be a deeply emotional and time-consuming process. Sharing personal details, especially those tied to your medical, financial, and life circumstances, can be incredibly vulnerable — and we honor the strength it takes to do so.
Please know that while we are committed to helping as many individuals and families as possible, we currently face significant financial constraints due to the high volume of applications we receive each month. As a result, we may not be able to award scholarships to every qualified applicant at this time.
We encourage you to thoughtfully consider this before proceeding. If you choose to move forward, know that your story matters to us — and even if we are unable to support you financially in this moment, your voice helps guide our mission and advocate for future funding opportunities.
Thank you for your courage, your trust, and your understanding.
BP’s Personal Fundraising Guide
Clients and friends of The Be Perfect Foundation and The Perfect Step, We put together this package for you as a guide to give you direction down your personal path of fundraising. Unfortunately, the circumstances of our injuries and diagnosis’ puts each and every one of us, including our families, into a financial crisis.
We understand that this is probably the last thing that you want to think about at these moments in time, but we also understand that for many of us this is necessary to continue to move forward in our recovery and to get the treatment that we need.
What is paralysis?
Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body. While there are many causes of paralysis, one of the most common causes is when a person experiences a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI).