Advancing Discovery: A Grant Program for Alternatives in Research in Connecticut (USA)
GrantID: 74291
Grant Funding Amount Low: $210,000
Deadline: September 15, 2025
Grant Amount High: $210,000
Summary
This funding opportunity supports innovative biomedical research specifically focused on childhood cancer, while championing the use of non-animal methods. Designed for nonprofit, tax‑exempt institutions based in the U.S. (such as universities or research centers), this grant invites applicants holding a PhD, MD, or equivalent. Its aim is to accelerate human-relevant scientific advances without using vertebrate or invertebrate animals.
The program awards up to five separate grants in its current cycle, each offering up to $210,000 per project. These funds are intended to help investigators develop and validate new, non-animal approaches—such as sophisticated cell models, organoids, or computational systems—that can deepen understanding of, or improve treatment strategies for, pediatric cancer.
The primary intent of the award is to encourage research that not only sheds light on mechanisms behind childhood cancers but also proves the scientific viability of non-animal research methods. Ultimately, it seeks to influence the broader scientific community and promote more ethical research standards. The organization also offers an annual open grant stream of up to $50,000 for broader alternative-methods research, which is open to nonprofit research institutions worldwide.
In summary, this opportunity is ideal for U.S.-based nonprofit researchers with advanced degrees who are developing cutting-edge, human-relevant methods to tackle childhood cancer. The generous award size, structured application timeline, and focus on ethical innovation make this a standout option for eligible institutions.
This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Connecticut that are actively involved in Non-Profit Support Services. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.
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