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Request for Proposals: ’A’ Award Grant Program (US and Canada)

Call for Nominations: Achievement Awards 2025

Deadline: 16-Jun-2026

The ’A’ Award Grant Program supports early career scientists in establishing independent research careers focused on improving treatments and finding cures for childhood cancers. The program provides substantial funding and mentorship to help investigators launch innovative, original research projects in pediatric oncology.

Purpose of the Grant

The grant aims to:

Funding Details

Who Can Apply

Applicants must:

Key Requirements

Applicants must:

Why This Grant Matters

FAQ

1. What is the maximum funding?
Up to $800,000 over four years, with a $200,000 annual cap.

2. Can tuition be covered?
No, tuition is not allowed under this grant.

3. Who is eligible?
Early career investigators with MD, PhD, MD/PhD, DO, MBBS, within the defined timeframe of faculty appointment or degree completion, affiliated with U.S. or Canadian nonprofit institutions.

4. Are indirect costs allowed?
No, indirect costs are not permitted.

5. Is mentorship required?
Yes, a mentor from the applicant’s institution is required; a co-mentor from another institution is optional.

6. Can advanced faculty apply?
No, only early career investigators at the Assistant Professor level (or transitioning to it) are eligible.

Conclusion

The ’A’ Award Grant Program offers early career pediatric oncology researchers a unique opportunity to launch independent, innovative projects with strong institutional and mentorship support, advancing the fight against childhood cancers while fostering long-term professional growth.

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