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Cancer Connect Collaborative Research Incubator is sponsored by Florida Department of Health. Provides funding for pediatric cancer research projects targeting individuals aged 0 to 18, emphasizing clinical trial participation and collaborations.
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Florida Cancer Connect Collaborative Incubator - Florida Department of Health The Cancer Connect Collaborative Research Incubator was created in 2025 by the Florida Legislature as part of the Casey DeSantis Cancer Research Program , with oversight by the Cancer Connect Collaborative , to provide funding for a targeted area of cancer research over a five-year period.
The incubator’s targeted area of cancer research for the five-year period beginning on July 1, 2025, is pediatric cancer, in accordance with section 381. 915(12)(a), Florida Statutes. Funding Opportunity Announcement Pediatric cancer research funding has been historically lower compared to funding for adult cancer research.
Cancer drug and device development continue to lag for pediatric patients and industry-sponsored cancer trials involving children are limited. The incubator seeks to address these gaps by boosting pediatric cancer research in Florida, focusing attention and funding specifically on pediatric cancer projects that advance treatment options for children battling cancer.
By establishing a robust infrastructure for children and adolescents with cancer, this funding opportunity aims to eliminate the need for Florida families to travel out-of-state for experimental therapies and specialized care. Notice for Applications Uploading Documentation February 29, 2024: No replies will be sent from RequestForApplication@FLHealth. gov in response to general email inquiries.
Responses are not allowed to be sent to persons inquiring about the request for applications (RFA) submission outside of an official question and answer period in the RFA timeline, nor those asking for updates on posted RFAS with “anticipated” posting dates, which will be added to this page once available. When uploading file(s), applicants must save the session key and/or print it to keep as a confirmation record.
To receive confirmation of upload, you may send an email inquiry to RequestForApplication@FLHealth. gov , and attach your session key. Access the Automated Upload System by Following the System Instructions
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Florida-based specialty hospitals providing cancer treatment for patients from birth to 18 years of age, per section 381.915(12)(a), Florida Statutes. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Cancer Connect Collaborative Research Incubator is funded by Florida Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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