1st March - 31st December 2026
Find your local run
We have partnered with Run For Charity to help you find the perfect challenge. With events across the UK and throughout the year, there’s always a challenge for you.
Join Team Dementia UK at the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run 2026 and enjoy a spectacular city centre race through Glasgow.
Take on the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run with Team Dementia UK and experience Glasgow at its best.
Starting in the city centre, you’ll past key sights and green spaces and finish with cheering crowds as you cross the line in Glasgow Green.
You’ll enjoy big event atmosphere, music and support all the way round – and every mile you run will help Dementia UK’s specialist Admiral Nurses support families facing dementia across the UK.
Set yourself a 2026 challenge, lace up your trainers and join us in Glasgow.
Every penny you raise from your event will help our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses provide a lifeline to more families facing dementia – and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Fundraising ideas
Organising another fundraising activity alongside your main challenge will help you smash your goal. Here are some ideas:
Your fundraising welcome pack
Once you’ve signed up for your challenge, we’ll send you a fundraising welcome pack that’s full of advice on how to meet – and beat – your target.
JustGiving
Setting up a JustGiving page is a great way to fundraise online. Share your link with family, friends and colleagues, and watch the donations roll in.
You can use JustGiving to explain why you’re taking on your challenge for Dementia UK, keep track of how much you’ve raised, and even share your training progress using Strava so your supporters can see how well you’re doing. The more you update and share your JustGiving page, the more donations you’ll receive.
Gift Aid
If your supporters are UK taxpayers and their donation is voluntary (not proceeds of a sale), we can claim an extra 25p for every £1 donated, at no extra cost to them. Make sure they fill in the Gift Aid form in your fundraising pack or tick the correct boxes if they’re donating online.
Sending in your donations
If you’re fundraising through JustGiving, the donations will automatically come to us. If you’ve got cash to pay in, you can do this online, by phone, by bank transfer or by post.
What happens if I don’t reach my fundraising target?
Don’t worry – we’ll help you get there! We’ll offer you lots of fundraising support in the run-up to the Great Scottish Run and in the days after to ensure that you achieve your minimum target, including going through your fundraising plan beforehand. The target will need to be reached by 42 days after the event, so there’s plenty of time!
Do I get a vest to wear on the day?
Yes – whether you have your own place or a charity place, just fill in the form to request your running top or vest. We’ll send it out approximately six weeks before race day.
What is a charity place?
A ‘charity place’ is a place purchased from the event organisers by Dementia UK. If you did not register directly with Great Scottish Run, there is still a chance to take part with a charity place by filling in the ‘Charity place’ form above.
You will be required to pay a registration fee to help cover part of the cost that Dementia UK pays for your place. There is also a minimum fundraising requirement of £300 to ensure that we raise as much as possible so more families can access the support and advice of our specialist dementia nurses.
What is an own place?
An ‘own place’ secures your general entry to the event by purchasing a place directly through the race organiser’s website. If you have your own place you can choose to support us by filling in the ‘I have my own place’ form.
With your own place, there is no minimum fundraising requirement – just raise as much as you can to support more families facing dementia.
Definitions
‘Dementia UK/we/us/our’ means Dementia UK (Registered Charity Number 1039404) of 7th Floor, One Aldgate, London EC3N 1RE: the charity that has reserved your place in the event.
‘You/your/yourself’ means the person agreeing to be bound by these terms and conditions and who is using a Dementia UK place to take part in an event.
‘Event’ means the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run.
‘Event organiser’ means the Valencia Ciudad del Runnin, organised by the Valencian sports club SD Correcaminos.
‘Fee’ means the registration fee that You are required to pay to confirm your place in the event.
The easiest way to send cash donations to Dementia UK is by donating to your online fundraising page. Alternatively, you can:
Every penny you raise will make a huge difference to families facing dementia. Each donation, no matter how big or small, will help you reach your target. Did you know that someone donating just £5 to your fundraiser could pay for the telephone costs of one family calling our free Helpline for immediate support?
to run a full day of face-to-face appointments for families affected by young onset dementia (where symptoms develop under the age of 65)
to answer calls on our Helpline on a Sunday, when other dementia services are closed
for a whole week to support a community where people are struggling to access local dementia services
Maxine, who ran the Great North Run for Dementia UK“The amount of support I received from Dementia UK coming up to the run was amazing. You didn’t know these people, but you felt as though you were part of one big team. There was even support when I started doubting myself just before the run; Dementia UK encouraged me to believe in myself.”
1st March - 31st December 2026
We have partnered with Run For Charity to help you find the perfect challenge. With events across the UK and throughout the year, there’s always a challenge for you.
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