Deadline: 20-May-2026
The Prevent Cancer Foundation Track 2 Impact Grants 2027 support rural U.S. community organizations delivering cancer prevention and early detection services. The program funds initiatives such as screenings, vaccinations, patient navigation, and culturally sensitive care, especially for underserved rural, tribal, and Indigenous populations. Grants provide $50,000 per year for two years to improve access, reduce disparities, and strengthen early cancer detection systems.
Overview of Track 2 Impact Grants
Track 2 of the Impact Grants program by the Prevent Cancer Foundation focuses on strengthening community-based cancer prevention systems in rural areas across the United States.
It supports organizations that directly serve communities with limited access to:
- Cancer screening services
- Preventive healthcare
- Early detection systems
- Patient navigation and follow-up care
Core Mission
The program aims to:
- Reduce cancer-related deaths in rural communities
- Improve early detection and prevention access
- Address health disparities in underserved populations
- Strengthen community-based healthcare systems
- Promote equitable cancer care delivery
Priority Focus Areas
Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
- Routine cancer screenings
- Vaccination programs (where applicable)
- Early diagnosis initiatives
- Risk reduction strategies
Community Health Services
- Patient navigation support
- Linkage to follow-up care
- Direct service delivery models
- Community-based outreach programs
Health Equity and Access
- Reducing rural healthcare disparities
- Addressing structural barriers to care
- Strengthening trust in healthcare systems
- Expanding culturally sensitive care
Priority Populations
- Rural U.S. residents
- Tribal communities
- American Indian and Alaska Native populations
- Medically underserved groups
Funding Details
- Funding amount: $50,000 per year
- Duration: 2 years
- Total grant: $100,000 per project
- Focus: direct community impact
Eligible Applicants
Organizations must be located in rural United States communities, including tribal and territorial regions.
Eligible entities include:
- Nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3))
- Government agencies
- Public health agencies
- Tax-exempt tribal organizations
- Sponsored projects with fiscal sponsors
Financial Eligibility Requirement
- Annual operating budget: $1 million – $8 million
Project Requirements
Service Delivery Expectations
Projects must provide:
- Cancer screening services
- Vaccination services (where relevant)
- Patient navigation and follow-up support
- Community outreach and education
Community Engagement
Applicants must:
- Involve community members in planning and implementation
- Include individuals with lived experience
- Build local partnerships
- Ensure representation of served populations in leadership or staffing
System Strengthening
Projects should demonstrate:
- Long-term sustainability
- Reduction of structural barriers to care
- System-level improvements in healthcare access
- Strengthened referral and follow-up systems
Clinical Compliance Requirements
All screening-related projects must:
- Follow guidelines from recognized authorities such as:
- United States Preventive Services Task Force
- American Cancer Society
- National Comprehensive Cancer Network
- Ensure systems for follow-up care after screening results
Why This Program Matters
Track 2 funding from the Prevent Cancer Foundation addresses critical rural health disparities by:
- Increasing early cancer detection in underserved areas
- Improving survival rates through timely diagnosis
- Expanding access to preventive healthcare services
- Supporting culturally appropriate care delivery
- Strengthening rural healthcare infrastructure
How the Program Works
- Eligible rural organization identifies community cancer needs
- Designs prevention or early detection program
- Builds partnerships with local stakeholders
- Integrates patient navigation and follow-up systems
- Submits application under Track 2 Impact Grants cycle
- Application undergoes eligibility and peer review
- Selected projects receive funding over two years
Tips for Strong Applications
- Demonstrate strong rural community trust and presence
- Clearly define screening and early detection strategy
- Include patient navigation and follow-up care systems
- Show strong partnerships with local providers or tribes
- Incorporate culturally sensitive care approaches
- Highlight measurable impact on health disparities
- Align strictly with clinical screening guidelines
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak linkage to rural or underserved populations
- Missing follow-up care infrastructure
- Non-compliance with screening guidelines
- Lack of community involvement in project design
- Overly broad or non-focused program scope
- Insufficient evidence of local partnerships
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who funds this program?
The Prevent Cancer Foundation.
2. Who can apply for Track 2 grants?
Rural-based U.S. organizations, including nonprofits, tribal entities, and government agencies.
3. What is the funding amount?
$100,000 total per project over two years.
4. What is the main goal of Track 2?
To improve cancer prevention and early detection in rural and underserved communities.
5. Are all cancer types eligible?
Yes, all cancer types are included.
6. What populations are prioritized?
Rural residents, tribal communities, and medically underserved populations.
7. Are screening programs required to follow guidelines?
Yes, they must follow USPSTF, ACS, or NCCN guidelines.
Conclusion
The Track 2 Impact Grants 2027 from the Prevent Cancer Foundation strengthen rural healthcare systems by funding community-driven cancer prevention and early detection programs. By prioritizing underserved populations and culturally responsive care, the initiative works to reduce cancer disparities and improve early diagnosis outcomes across rural America.
For more information, visit Prevent Cancer Foundation.





































