
NIH: Health Effects of Climate Change Across the Cancer Control Continuum
This funding opportunity encourages innovative, exploratory research to understand how climate change impacts cancer-related outcomes. Studies may investigate environmental exposure pathways, the role of climate in cancer disparities, effects on healthcare infrastructure, and early detection, treatment, or survivorship. Proposals should generate foundational data for future larger-scale projects.
Eligibility Criteria:
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U.S. and foreign higher education institutions
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Nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status)
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For-profit organizations (including small businesses)
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Federal, state, tribal, and local governments
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Faith-based and community-based organizations
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Regional organizations, U.S. Territories, and possessions
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Minority-serving institutions including HBCUs, HSIs, AANAPISIs, and TCCUs
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No cost sharing required
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Multiple applications allowed if distinct
Funding Details:
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Funding Instrument: Grant
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Activity Code: R21 Exploratory/Developmental Grant
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Budget Cap: $275,000 in direct costs over 2 years
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Annual cap: $200,000 in any single year
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Project Duration: Up to 2 years
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Clinical trials are optional
Deadline:
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Expiration Date: May 8, 2026
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Applications due by 5:00 PM local time of the applicant organization
Where to Go for Further Information:
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FOA Number: PAR-25-095
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Full FOA: PAR-25-095 on NIH
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General Contact: NIH Grants Information – [email protected]
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Scientific Contacts: See Section VII of the FOA
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Apply via Grants.gov or NIH ASSIST
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