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2024-2025 Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Grant Program (Florida)

Dated: August 1, 2024

Applications are now being accepted for the 2024-2025 Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Grant Program.

Donor Name: Florida Department of Health

State: Florida

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 08/29/2024

Size of the Grant: More than $1 million

Grant Duration: 4 Years

Details:

The William B. “Bill” Bankhead, Jr., and David Coley Cancer Research Program (Bankhead-Coley) is established in section 381.922, Florida Statutes. The Florida Legislature specified the purpose of the program is to advance progress toward cures for cancer through grants awarded through a peer-reviewed, competitive process. The program shall provide grants for cancer research to further the search for cures for cancer, by pursuing the following goals:

  • Significantly expand cancer research capacity in Florida.
  • Improve both research and treatment through greater pediatric and adult participation in clinical trials networks.
  • Reduce the impact of cancer on disproportionately impacted individuals.

Research Priorities

  • The Biomedical Research Advisory Council (BRAC) advises the State Surgeon General as to the direction and scope of grant programs. The responsibilities of the council may include, but are not limited to:
    • Providing advice on Program priorities and emphases.
    • Developing criteria and standards for the award of research grants.
  • To balance the number of grants awarded across Research Priorities, this year the Department will prioritize applications that address the following:
    • Reduction of mortality and morbidity as related to disproportionately impacted individuals.
    • Improve screening accuracy and detection in high-risk groups.
    • Resistance to front-line treatments in recurrent disease in the five cancers listed.
    • Research focused on sarcomas, or leukemia and other blood cancers.
    • Prevention and treatment research evaluating programs for tobacco use reduction and prevention (James & Esther King Program).
    • Research focused on the biologic mechanisms of use of electronic cigarettes, transition from combustible tobacco to electronic cigarettes, relationship between electronic cigarette use and different cancers, effects of electronic cigarette use in individuals treated for cancer, and intervention to reduce or prevent electronic cigarette use. (James and Esther King Program).
    • Examine the relationship between obesity and cancer, cancer treatment responsiveness, and cancer treatment-related morbidities. Applications related to other areas described in the FOA will be considered, but not at the same level of priority.

Funding Information

The following types of grants are available to pursue the above seven research priorities. Applications for Research Infrastructure grants that are reviewed and assigned exceptional scientific merit will be considered for preferential funding.

  • Grant Mechanism: Discovery Science
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $600,000
    • Maximum Duration: 36 Months
  • Grant Mechanism: High-Risk, High-Reward Discovery Science
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $300,000
    • Maximum Duration: 36 Months
  • Grant Mechanism: Research Infrastructure
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $1,500,000
    • Maximum Duration: 36 Months
  • Grant Mechanism: Clinical Trials/Socio-behavioral Interventions
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $1,500,000
    • Maximum Duration: 48 Months
  • Grant Mechanism: High-Risk, High-Reward Clinical Research
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $750,000
    • Maximum Duration: 48 Months
  • Grant Mechanism: Bridge
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $100,000
    • Maximum Duration: 6 months
  • Grant Mechanism: Equipment
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $100,000
    • Maximum Duration: 12 months
  • Grant Mechanism: Non-typical Clinical Trials/Socio-behavioral Research
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $250,000
    • Maximum Duration: 36 months
  • Grant Mechanism: New Investigator Research (NIR)
    • Maximum Amount (Including direct and indirect costs): $300,000
    • Maximum Duration: 36 months.

Eligibility Criteria

  • According to sections 215.5602(5) (a) and 381.922(3) (a), Florida Statutes, applications for biomedical research funding may be submitted from any university or established research institute in Florida.
  • Each application must identify a Corresponding Principal Investigator. The Corresponding Principal Investigator is the individual designated by the applicant organization legally responsible to direct the grant project. The Corresponding Principal Investigator is responsible and accountable to the applicant organization officials for the project’s scientific and technical direction as well as the proper conduct of the project. There must be one designated Corresponding Principal Investigator. There may be multiple Principal Investigators on a project, but there must be only one Corresponding Principal Investigator.

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