Purpose
The Accelerator Awards represent NETRF’s largest and most prestigious grant category, designed to fund groundbreaking projects with the potential to transform neuroendocrine cancer research and treatment. We seek proposals that push the boundaries of innovation and foster synergistic collaboration across diverse scientific disciplines.
Each proposal must include substantial aims that necessitate a four-year timeframe for completion. Given their scope and impact, Accelerator Awards are often multi-disciplinary and comparable to an NIH R01 grant.
We strongly encourage applications that bring together investigators from diverse scientific backgrounds to drive cutting-edge discoveries and accelerate progress in the field.
Amount
These awards provide $800,000 over four years ($200,000/year) to support ambitious research efforts. Grants will be paid in US dollars.
Conditions
Selection process
The NETRF request for applications uses a two-step process.First, applicants submit a competitive Letter of
Intent (LOI). Only one LOI may be submitted per applicant, per program. Applicants selected to advance will be invited to submit a full application.
Grant recipients are required to submit progress reports every six months detailing scientific progress, research milestones achieved, and project-related expenditures. The reports disclose updates on publications, patents, and clinical trial advances when applicable. These reports are reviewed to ensure that funds are being properly spent and that sufficient progress is made throughout the grant term. Continued funding is contingent upon review and approval of progress and achievement of relevant milestones. Post-award reports at one, three, and five years are required to measure longer-term outcomes of the funded research.
👉 Non-NET oncology → not competitive
NETRF funding is structured around three core pillars:
👉 Proposals must clearly align with at least one pillar
👉 Key question:
“How will this advance NET diagnosis or treatment?”
👉 Incremental research is less competitive
High success areas include:
👉 These directly support:
👉 Especially important for advanced/metastatic NETs
👉 Continued funding depends on measurable progress
👉 Matching the correct grant mechanism is crucial
👉 Complex, team-based proposals perform better
👉 Long-term impact is a key evaluation factor
Highest impact factors:
Moderate predictors:
4. Innovation
5. Biomarkers / precision medicine
6. Therapeutic relevance
Supporting factors:
7. Feasibility
8. Investigator strength
9. Collaboration
Compared to general cancer funders:
👉 Winning formula:
NET-focused idea + aligned with pillars + clear translational impact
✔️ What wins:
❌ What struggles:
We strongly encourage applications that bring together investigators from diverse scientific backgrounds to drive cutting-edge discoveries and accelerate progress in the field.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 100 Hancock Street, Third Floor, Quincy, MA 02171 (617) 946-1780
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Jun 22, 2026
Jun 22, 2026
$200,000
Affiliation: Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation
Address: 100 Hancock Street, Third Floor, Quincy, MA 02171 (617) 946-1780
Website URL: https://netrf.org/for-researchers/about/funding-for-researchers/accelerator/
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