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Endeavor | The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research The Mark Foundation Endeavor Awards support collaborative research projects that bring together investigators with diverse areas of expertise to tackle challenges in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
These grants are awarded to teams of three or more investigators to generate and integrate data from diverse lines of research and transform those insights into advances for cancer patients that could not be achieved by individual efforts. A description of the teams granted Endeavor Awards in 2025 can be found here . Investigator Eligibility: There are no restrictions on citizenship or geography.
Applicants must have an independent faculty appointment (tenure-track or equivalent) at a non-profit academic/research institution. Investigators may be a co-PI or collaborator on more than one proposal, but may only serve as Principal Investigator on one proposal. Investigators who are currently a co-PI on an Endeavor team are permitted to apply as co-PI or collaborator on a new application.
Basic, translational, and clinical projects are eligible. The project must seek to address an overarching, urgent scientific question. Sub-projects should be designed to elucidate various aspects of the overarching question, theme, or focus.
The output of the individual team members (data, samples, hypotheses, compounds, etc.) must be integrated and/or shared in a way that makes the impact of the project as a whole larger than the sum of its parts. Proposed projects must not be supported by other sources of funding. Finalists will be asked to discuss any potential overlap with other current or pending awards.
We welcome projects addressing substantial unmet needs in any type of cancer. Teams must be composed of one PI and 2-8 co-PIs (see “Team Roles” section for definitions). Teams are encouraged to consider diversity in terms of discipline, seniority, gender, race, ethnicity, and any other parameters that will enhance the team’s ability to approach challenging problems from fresh perspectives.
The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other legally protected characteristics. Principal Investigator (PI) – 1 per team Serves as the single point of contact with The Mark Foundation during the application process and the grant period. The LOA will be executed solely with the PI’s institution.
Must meet all criteria of a co-PI listed below. Does not need to be the most senior member of the team. Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI) – 2 to 8 per team Lab receives at least 10% of the total grant budget.
Core member of the team’s leadership. Designated as key personnel in the LOA. Must have an independent faculty research appointment (tenure-track or equivalent).
Lab receives 0-10% of the budget. Can provide resources, perform experiments, analyses, etc. Serves as a project consultant or advisor rather than a team leader. LOIs are to be submitted through The Mark Foundation’s online grants portal.
The LOI will require the following information: Principal Investigator – name, institution, title, contact info Project Summary/Abstract – limit 350 words Project Description – limit 3-5 pages , including figures and tables but excluding literature references Introduction, background, and description of unmet need Research plan broken into aims, with each aim having: Preliminary studies, if applicable High-level description of the experimental approach Future directions – if the research plan is successful, what is the 5-10-year vision for expansion of the project?
Literature cited (does not count against page limit) List all co-Principal Investigators (co-PIs), and collaborators (name, institution, title, contact info) For the PI and co-PIs, provide the following: 1-3 sentences describing their role in the project.
Biosketch (NIH or similar format preferred; limit 5 pages per investigator) List any existing collaborations between co-PIs, including existing funding support for collaborative projects. Collaborative Science Statement – limit 1 page Why is this project a team science project?
Describe how the output of the individual investigators (data, samples, hypotheses, compounds, etc.) will be integrated and/or shared in a way that makes the impact of the project as a whole larger than the sum of its parts. How will the team work together? Describe the plan for team structure, communications, and shared resources.
Budget overview – Using the template provided. Endeavor Awards are $3,000,000, disbursed over a 3-year term. The requested funding should be divided amongst team members in a manner proportional to the actual cost of the work carried out by each investigator for the project.
The budget limit includes both direct and indirect costs, with indirect costs not to exceed 10% of the direct costs. The letter of agreement will include IP terms with a revenue-sharing component. Stay tuned for the announcement of our next Endeavor Awards cycle!
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Teams of three (3) or more investigators (max of 9) with independent faculty appointments. Proposed projects must not be supported by other sources of funding. Basic, translational, and clinical projects are eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $3,000,000 dispersed during the 3-year term Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 29, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Emerging Leader Award is sponsored by The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research. These grants are awarded to outstanding early career investigators to support high-impact, high-risk projects that are distinct from their current research portfolio, fostering the next generation of leaders in cancer research. The award amount totals $1,000,000 distributed evenly over four years. Applicants must have established their independent laboratories three to eight years prior to December 31, 2026.