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2027 Impact Grants - Track 1: Research grant or fellowship projects is sponsored by Prevent Cancer Foundation. Supports research projects focused on cancers without U. S.
guideline-recommended screening methods for people of average risk.
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Research grant or fellowship projects - Prevent Cancer Foundation The Prevent Cancer Foundation is supporting research grant or fellowship projects focused on cancers without guideline-recommended screening methods. By prioritizing these cancer types (for people at average risk), we seek to address a critical gap with potential for significant impact.
Investing in research focused on cancer prevention, early detection, risk stratification and novel screening approaches for these cancers represents an opportunity to fundamentally change survival trajectories. Application guidelines at a glance: Applications must be innovative and demonstrate near-term potential for impact on cancer prevention and early detection.
We invite research applications that focus on the following cancer types: Blood (leukemia/lymphoma) Brain (central nervous system) Sarcomas (connective-tissue) Applications focused on implementation science or population health that work with a specific community must include a Community Advisory Board component in the project. Applicant institutions/organizations must be based in the United States.
Applicants need not be United States citizens. Research applications are limited to three submissions per institution. Institutions are defined by distinct EIN numbers.
Grants will be awarded for two years at $50,000 per year, for a total of $100,000. Grant and Fellowship Guidelines and Submission Instructions Frequently Asked Questions Applications open: April 8, 2026 Program-specific office hours: April 23, 2026 ProposalCentral technical assistance office hours: May 15, 2026 Applications deadline: May 20, 2026, at 5:00 p. m.
ET Applicants notified of decisions: December 4, 2026 Awarded projects begin: January 15, 2027 Join Prevent Cancer Foundation staff to ask questions related to 2027 Impact Grants Track 1: Research grants or fellowship projects Thursday, April 23, 2:00-3:00 p. m. ET We will host two technical assistance office hours focused on the application portal, ProposalCentral: Friday, April 24, 2:00-3:00 p.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Applicant institutions/organizations must be based in the United States. Research applications are limited to three submissions per institution. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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