UCSF Limited Submission Opportunities
(Applications through UCSF Limited Submission Program)
- Deadline: Jan 17 at noon
V Foundation Women Scientists Innovation Award for Cancer Research
Purpose: to sustain the careers of women in research and preventing the loss of women from academic careers focused on cancer. This opportunity includes two different mechanisms: V Scholar and Translational Grant. - Deadline: Feb 5 at noon
The G. Harold & Leila Y. Mathers Foundation Grants Program
Purpose: To support basic science, ideally with potential translational applications. Fields of interest include but are not limited to immunology, microbiome, structural biology, cellular physiology, cancer biology, genetics, genomics, microbiology and infectious diseases, stem cell biology, and neuroscience. - Deadline: Feb 9 at noon
Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering
To provide support for highly creative researchers early in their careers. The Foundation emphasizes support for innovative individual research, rather than extensions or components of large-scale, ongoing research programs.
Intramural Funding Opportunities
For questions about intramural awards, please contact Meredith Donnelly.
- Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
HDFCCC Bladder Cancer Research Hub RFA
The Bladder Cancer Research Hub is requesting applications from HDFCCC members for pilot research projects. Priority areas to be funded include: research addressing strategic goals of the Bladder Cancer Program (see RFA for details), cross-disciplinary research and investigators who have not previously collaborated, and projects addressing health disparities. - LOI Deadline: Jan 23, 2025
UC Cancer Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) Faculty Seed Grants
CRCC Faculty Seed Grants support meritorious research spanning all areas from basic research to applied clinical and community-based research in any field relevant to cancer. - Deadline: March 14, 2025
HDFCCC Neurologic Oncology Program RFA
The Neurologic Oncology Program is requesting applications from program members for pilot research projects. Priority areas to be funded include: research addressing aims of the Neurologic Oncology Program (see RFA for details), cross-disciplinary research and investigators who have not previously collaborated, and projects addressing health disparities. - Deadline: March 28, 2025
HDFCCC Cancer Control Program RFA
The Cancer Control Program is requesting applications from active program members, or postdocs of program members, for pilot research projects. Priority areas to be funded include: research addressing aims of the Cancer Control Program (see RFA for details), cross-disciplinary research and investigators who have not previously collaborated, and projects addressing health disparities.
Foundations/Other Sources
- Deadline: Feb 14, 2025
2025 CURE Childhood Cancer Awards
The mission of CURE is to conquer childhood cancer by funding targeted research that will save lives and give survivors their best quality of life. CURE prioritizes research that will lead to more effective treatments for children within two to three years, as well as research aimed at solving recurrent and hard-to-treat cancers for which no effective treatment exists. Two award mechanisms are available: Translation to CURE (T2C) Award and Early Investigator Award.
NIH Announcements
If you are a Cancer Center member who is interested in applying and receiving grant writing support, please contact Erin Bank.
- Due Jan 23, 2025: NCI Administrative Supplements to Support Cancer Disparity Collaborative Research
- Due Jan 31, 2025: NCI Administrative Supplements for Assessing Capacity to Address Obesity for Cancer Prevention and Control
To view NCI funding opportunities, search here