
NIH: Impacts of Climate Change Across the Cancer Control Continuum
This funding opportunity seeks research applications examining how climate change affects all aspects of cancer control — from prevention and detection to diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life care. The goal is to support interdisciplinary research that links environmental changes due to climate with cancer-related outcomes, healthcare access, exposure disparities, and public health resilience. Projects may explore health equity implications and design interventions or policy recommendations to address these impacts.
Eligibility Criteria:
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Public and private institutions of higher education
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For-profit organizations (including small businesses)
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Nonprofit organizations (with or without 501(c)(3) status)
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Government agencies (federal, state, county, city, special district, tribal)
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Faith-based and community-based organizations
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U.S. Territories and possessions
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Foreign institutions and international organizations
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HBCUs, HSIs, TCCUs, AANAPISIs, and other minority-serving institutions
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Eligible agencies of the federal government
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Multiple applications allowed if scientifically distinct
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No cost sharing required
Funding Details:
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Funding Instrument: Grant
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Activity Code: R01 Research Project Grant
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Budget: No specified ceiling or floor; budget must reflect project needs
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Project Duration: Up to 5 years
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Clinical trials are optional
Where to Go for Further Information:
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FOA Number: PAR-25-094
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Full FOA: PAR-25-094 on NIH
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Contact: NIH Grants Information – [email protected]
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See Section VII of the FOA for scientific and financial contacts
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Apply via Grants.gov or NIH ASSIST
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