This grant is for research projects that focus on reducing the risk of cancer related to alcohol consumption. It encourages studies that explore how to raise awareness about the link between alcohol and cancer, change social norms around drinking, and develop policies or interventions that can be applied to large populations. Projects that look at different levels of alcohol consumption, including moderate and heavy drinking, and those that address alcohol use disorder in the context of cancer prevention, are especially welcome.
Who it's for: This grant is open to a wide range of organizations, including tribal organizations, public and private colleges, city and township governments, special district governments, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, independent school districts, county governments, and small businesses.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Individuals applying without an organizational affiliation
- Applications not focused on alcohol-related cancer risk
- Projects not involving interdisciplinary approaches
- Applications from ineligible organizations
What You May Need
- Detailed research proposal
- Budget plan
- Organizational eligibility documentation
- Proof of nonprofit status (if applicable)
- Project timeline
- Letters of support or collaboration (if applicable)
- CVs or biosketches of key personnel
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval (if applicable)
- Data management plan
- Evidence of past research success
Cautions
- Ensure your project aligns with the focus on alcohol-related cancer risk.
- Consider the interdisciplinary nature required for the research.
- Be aware of the need for a comprehensive budget and research plan.
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Eligible Applicant Types
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This grant is open to a wide range of organizations, including tribal organizations, public and private colleges, city and township governments, special district governments, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, independent school districts, county governments, and small businesses.
Overview
This grant is open to a wide range of organizations, including tribal organizations, public and private colleges, city and township governments, special district governments, nonprofits, for-profit organizations, independent school districts, county governments, and small businesses.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Individuals applying without an organizational affiliation
- Applications not focused on alcohol-related cancer risk
- Projects not involving interdisciplinary approaches
- Applications from ineligible organizations
Use of Funds
Funds can be used for research activities related to understanding and reducing alcohol-related cancer risks. This includes costs associated with raising awareness, changing social norms, developing policies, and implementing interventions at the population level.
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Nov 6, 2024
- Deadline
- Jan 7, 2027(208 days)
- Archive Date
- Feb 12, 2027
- Last Updated
- Mar 31, 2025
Application Checklist
- Verify organizational eligibility
- Develop a comprehensive research proposal
- Prepare a detailed budget and justification
- Gather organizational documents proving eligibility
- Obtain letters of support or collaboration
- Prepare CVs or biosketches for key personnel
- Seek Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval if necessary
- Draft a data management plan
- Compile evidence of past research success