The Prevent Cancer Foundation awards research grants and fellowships to promising scientists for innovative projects with the potential to make substantial contributions to cancer prevention and early detection.
Donor Name: Prevent Cancer Foundation
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Fellowship | Grant
Deadline: 07/15/2025
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 2 Years
Details:
The mission is to empower people to stay ahead of cancer through prevention and early detection. This funding is critical to the future of cancer prevention as it fosters the next generation of cancer prevention research, creates a strong foundation of preliminary evidence to make scientific advances and provides the necessary support for research to move toward independent research careers.
Research Tracks
- Translational Research: Focuses on translating research findings from the lab into the clinic /community, encompassing various stages of research and development.
- Implementation/Dissemination Science: Focuses on the methods and strategies used to promote the adoption of research findings and evidence-based practice into real world practice.
- Population Health: Explores the causes of cancer, cancer trends and factors that affect the delivery and outcomes of cancer care in specific populations.
- the role of environmental, behavioral and genetic factors.
- Clinical Trials and related studies: Involves studies on humans or animals to evaluate new medical treatments, diagnostic methods, preventative strategies and other interventions to improve all aspects of care.
Funding Information
- Grants will be awarded for two years at $50,000 per year, for a total of $100,000.
- Fellowships will be awarded for two years at $50,000 per year, for a total of $100,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grant Applicants
- Applications must fall within the scope of the Foundation’s mission and funding priorities to be considered. The issue of relevance to cancer prevention or early detection must be convincingly addressed in the application.
- The goal of the Foundation’s research program is to provide funding for innovative projects expected to lead to future funding from other peer-reviewed sources.
- All applications must demonstrate substantial near-term potential for impact on cancer prevention or early detection. Pre-clinical research with clear applicability to cancer prevention/early detection is acceptable, provided a translational relationship is evident within 5 years.
- Applicants need not be United States citizens. However, research must be conducted primarily in the United States.
- Fellowship Applicants
- Fellowship applications must include information about the –
- Training environment
- Course work (minimal requirement to take one to two courses per year (for a grade)
- Opportunities for mentorship and professional growth of the applicant as it relates to cancer prevention and early detection. This is an essential component of the technical review and an important aspect of the final score.
- Applications must fall within the scope of the Foundation’s mission and funding priorities to be considered. The issue of relevance to cancer prevention or early detection must be convincingly addressed in the application.
- Applications must demonstrate substantial near-term potential for impact on cancer prevention or early detection. Pre-clinical research with clear applicability to cancer prevention/early detection is acceptable, provided a translational relationship is evident within 5 years.
- Applicants need not be United States citizens. However, research must be conducted primarily in the United States.
- Fellowship applications must include information about the –
For more information, visit Prevent Cancer Foundation.