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Request for Proposals: Mentored Investigator Grant 2027

George William Groh Trust Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 25-Mar-2026

The Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) 2027 Mentored Investigator Grant supports early-career researchers advancing ovarian cancer and related gynecologic cancer research. Grants provide up to $100,000 USD over one or two years to support laboratory, clinical, epidemiologic, or health services research, with strong mentorship provided. Eligible applicants include postdoctoral or clinical fellows with protected research time, and funding is limited to accredited academic and nonprofit research institutions.

The OCRA Mentored Investigator Grant provides early-career researchers with funding, mentorship, and institutional support to pursue high-impact projects in ovarian and related gynecologic cancers. The programme aims to develop the next generation of independent investigators by combining financial resources with structured mentorship and oversight.

Focus Areas

Funded projects must:

Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants Must:

Mentorship Requirements

Institutional Eligibility

Additional Restrictions

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on:

How to Apply

Step 1: Prepare Letter of Intent

Step 2: Select a Mentor

Step 3: Submit Letter of Intent

Step 4: Full Proposal (if invited)

Step 5: Grant Administration

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Selecting a mentor who does not meet funding or mentorship criteria

  2. Submitting more than one Letter of Intent per cycle

  3. Proposing a project unrelated to ovarian or gynecologic cancers

  4. Exceeding allowed non-research responsibilities during grant tenure

  5. Applying from an ineligible institution

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for the Mentored Investigator Grant?

Postdoctoral fellows or clinical fellows with protected research time holding an MD, DO, or PhD.

2. Can international applicants apply?

Yes, there are no citizenship restrictions.

3. How much funding is provided?

Up to $100,000 USD to the applicant’s institution for one or two years.

4. How many mentors can an applicant list?

Only one mentor at the same institution.

5. Are previous recipients eligible?

No, previous Mentored Investigator Grant recipients cannot reapply.

6. What types of research are supported?

Laboratory, clinical, epidemiologic, health services research, and cancer control/population science projects related to ovarian or gynecologic cancers.

7. What are the reporting requirements?

Activation deliverables, annual narrative and financial progress reports, and acknowledgement in publications/presentations.

Conclusion

The 2027 Mentored Investigator Grant empowers early-career researchers to advance ovarian and related gynecologic cancer research through structured mentorship, institutional support, and targeted funding.

By combining financial resources with high-quality mentorship, the programme aims to develop the next generation of independent investigators dedicated to impactful, long-term contributions in ovarian cancer research.

For more information, visit OCRA.

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