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Cancer Center Support Grants (CCSGs) for NCI-designated Cancer Centers (P30 Clinical Trial Optional)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineOctober 12, 2121
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
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Highlights

This program presents a fantastic opportunity for your business to enhance its research activities in cancer prevention, control, and treatment. By applying, you can access funds that will allow you to collaborate with other experts in your field. This teamwork can lead to groundbreaking discoveries that significantly benefit the community and elevate your research efforts.

While specific funding amounts are not predetermined, this program aims to provide a financial boost, helping you grow your research capabilities without worrying about strict revenue or employee limitations. By obtaining these grants, you can focus on developing shared resources that support cancer research, leading to greater efficiency in your work and potentially resulting in more effective treatment options. Ultimately, it's not just about advancing your business; it's about making a real difference in the fight against cancer.

Financing Details

Type of Financing

This program offers grants specifically designed to support NCI-designated Cancer Centers. Grants do not need to be repaid, making them a valuable resource for qualifying organizations.

Repayment Terms and Interest Rates

As this is a grant program, there are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with the funds received. This means your center can use the financial support without the worry of paying it back.

Eligible Expenses

Funds can be allocated toward various expenses, including:

  • Research activities (basic laboratory, clinical, and prevention)
  • Development of shared resources
  • Community outreach to disseminate research findings

Ineligible Expenses

It's important to note that the funds cannot be used for:

  • Personal expenses unrelated to research activities
  • Administrative costs not directly tied to the program objectives

Fees Associated with the Program

There are no fees required to apply for or receive this funding. This allows you to focus entirely on your research and community objectives without additional financial burdens.

Qualifications

  • Must be an NCI-designated Cancer Center.
  • Must demonstrate research activities in areas of basic laboratory, clinical, and prevention, control, and population-based research.
  • Must have substantial transdisciplinary research that bridges scientific areas.
  • Funding opportunity is available across the country.
  • Open to all sectors.
  • No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
  • No minimum or maximum company revenue qualifications.
  • All legal structures are applicable.
  • All profit structures are applicable.

Disqualifications:

  • Must not be a non-cancer research institution.

Description

This program offers an excellent opportunity to enhance research efforts in cancer prevention, treatment, and control. If your business is involved in this field, you could access funds aimed at supporting collaborative research across various disciplines. This means you can team up with other experts to drive meaningful discoveries that can positively impact the community.

While specific funding amounts aren't set, the intention is to provide a financial boost that encourages the growth and integration of multiple research areas. By obtaining these grants, your business can further develop its research capabilities without the worry of strict revenue or employee requirements. This flexibility can help foster innovation and lead to breakthroughs in cancer care.

Using this funding, you can focus on creating and sharing valuable resources that support your research efforts. The collaboration encouraged by the program can lead to greater efficiency and effectiveness, helping you discover more effective prevention and treatment options. Investing in this support not only helps your business but also contributes significantly to the fight against cancer, making a real difference in many lives.

Program Steps

  1. Gather Required Documentation
    Prepare the necessary documents to support your application. You will typically need:

    • Proof of your business registration
    • A detailed research proposal
    • Letters of collaboration from research partners
    • Financial statements
    • Curriculum Vitae (CV) of key research personnel
  2. Develop Your Research Proposal
    Clearly outline your research objectives, methods, and potential impact on cancer prevention, treatment, or control. Be sure to emphasize the collaborative aspects.

  3. Coordinate with Research Partners
    Engage with other experts in your field. Establish partnerships that demonstrate your willingness to collaborate and drive meaningful discoveries.

  4. Submit Your Application
    Complete the application form available on the program's website. Ensure all sections are filled out accurately.

  5. Follow Up
    After submission, reach out to confirm that your application has been received. This can help alleviate any uncertainty.

  6. Prepare for Review
    Be ready to present your project in case the review committee requests further information or clarification.

  7. Monitor Your Application Status
    Keep track of the status of your application through the program’s communication channels. This will help you stay informed about approvals or any additional requests.

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