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Funding Opportunities

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Prevent Cancer Foundation - Grants and Fellowships
Our peer-reviewed grants have been awarded to more than 300 early-career scientists from more than 150 of the leading academic medical centers nationwide. Our semi-annual grants and fellowships selection process utilizes a research proposal review system similar to that of the high standards of the National Institutes of Health. For 2009 application information click here (US$50 fee to apply)

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Cancer Foundation and ASCO share an international mission to exchange knowledge with our members, partners, and the international cancer community in order to improve the care of patients everywhere. For availbale intenrational funding click here

Lance Armstrong Foundation - Community Program
Our community program provides financial support and capacity-building to community-centered initiatives that address the physical, emotional and practical challenges of cancer survivorship.

Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Small Grants Scheme
The HPLS small grants scheme aims to support the implementation of projects and activities, which can benefit the health, and well-being of the local population. It is supported by funding from Taiwan/ROC. Please click here for more infomation

The Association for International Cancer Research funds cutting edge research into the causes of cancer. In the past 27 years, we have supported a large variety of projects in all corners of the world. We currently have more than 215 projects underway.

AICR finances fundamental scientific research into the causes of cancer. We are currently supporting the work of more than 300 scientists in 23 countries. We are funding in excess of 215 projects in over 101 of the world's top scientific establishments.

To find out if AICR is able to support the type of research project you have in mind, please read this document first: Applying for a Project Grant from AICR

It is important that all sections of the application, and especially the budget section, are completed in accordance with AICR policy. Detailed instructions on how to achieve this are contained in the following documents:

Application Instructions
Application FAQs

There are 2 rounds of submissions per year. To go to the AICR website with more infomation about funding priorities, please click here 

AusAID - Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)

USAID - U.S. Agency for International Development

JICA - Japan International Cooperationa Agency

 

 

 
 
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