The Prevent Cancer Foundation is supporting research grant or fellowship projects focused on cancers without guideline-recommended screening methods. By prioritizing these cancer types (for people at average risk), we seek to address a critical gap with potential for significant impact. Investing in research focused on cancer prevention, early detection, risk stratification and novel screening approaches for these cancers represents an opportunity to fundamentally change survival trajectories.
Application guidelines at a glance:
Award amount
Grants will be awarded for two years at $50,000 per year, for a total of $100,000.
Timeline
👉 Treatment-only oncology projects → low success probability
Successful proposals:
👉 Key question:
“Will this help prevent cancer or detect it earlier?”
👉 Pure lab science without application is less competitive
High success areas include:
👉 Innovation must be practical and scalable
👉 Equity-focused proposals have a clear advantage
👉 Programs with community trust and partnerships score higher
👉 Career development is a key evaluation factor
👉 Overly ambitious projects are often rejected
👉 Projects with clear next-step funding pathways score higher
👉 Broader impact improves competitiveness
Highest impact factors:
Moderate predictors:
4. Innovation (screening, risk prediction)
5. Health equity relevance
6. Early-career development
Supporting factors:
7. Feasibility (pilot scale)
8. Community engagement
9. Future funding potential
Compared to other cancer funders:
👉 Winning formula:
Prevention/early detection idea + real-world application + measurable population benefit
✔️ What wins:
❌ What struggles:
Applications must fall within the scope of the Foundation’s mission and 2027 funding priorities to be considered. The issue of relevance to cancer prevention and/or early detection must be convincingly addressed in the application.
• The goal of the Foundation’s research program is to provide funding for innovative projects expected to lead to future funding from other peer-reviewed sources.
• All applications must be original and clearly describe innovative research projects in the field of cancer prevention and/or early detection. Projects that evaluate the potential for dissemination and implementation into clinical and community health settings are highly encouraged.
• All applications must demonstrate substantial near-term potential for impact on cancer prevention and/or early detection.
• Pre-clinical research with clear applicability to cancer prevention or early detection is acceptable, provided a translational relationship would be evident within five years. Applications are limited to three submissions per institution. Institutions may submit up to three applications for each Impact Grant track (research grants and fellowship projects and community projects). Institutions are defined by distinct EIN numbers.
• Applicant institutions/organizations must be based in the United States. Applicants need not be United States citizens.
• Applications focused on implementation science or population health that work with a specific community must include a Community Advisory Board component in the project.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Prevent Cancer Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 635 Alexandria, VA 22314
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May 20, 2026
$100,000
Affiliation: Prevent Cancer Foundation
Address: 333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 635 Alexandria, VA 22314
Website URL: https://preventcancer.org/research/research-grants/
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