Award Programs

There are 5 different types of grants awarded by the V Foundation including V Scholar Grants, Translational Grants, Game-Changer Grants, Mission Grants and All-Star Grants, each varying in size and duration.

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V Scholar Grant

The V Scholar Grant is a three-year grant of $200,000 per year. The V Scholar Award supports tenure-track faculty early in their cancer research careers by funding projects that are either laboratory-based fundamental research or translational research. For more information regarding V Scholar eligibility, please refer to the Researcher Resources.

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Translational Grant

The Translational Grant is a four-year grant of $200,000 per year. These grants support “bench to bedside” research whose endpoint is often planning or initiation of a clinical trial. Translational projects should move a novel strategy from the laboratory to a human clinical trial or use specimens from a clinical trial to develop biomarkers or mechanisms.

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All-Star Grant

The All-Star Grant is a re-investment in previous V Scholar, Translational, or Designated cancer research grant recipients who are invited to apply for a $1,000,000 grant payable over 5 years. Type of cancer research funded is specific to the RFA. We are looking for the most innovative ideas to improve the cancer landscape for patients.

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Game-Changer Grant

This grant type supports basic or translational research. These are special grant opportunities for applications that arise out of donor interest, fundraising events or special funding partnerships with other nonprofit or corporate partners. The size and duration of these grants vary widely depending on the initiative. To trigger a stand-alone grant opportunity, $3,000,000 must be raised. These opportunities change from year to year and are dependent on special fundraising initiatives with donors, sponsors or collaborating foundations to support cancer research.

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Mission Grant

Mission grants are a smaller grant opportunities (under $100,000 per year). Mission grants support educational projects within the V Foundation’s focus to advance research processes. For instance, the V Foundation has funded programs that create educational materials, improve understanding of barriers to clinical trial enrollment, and support patient navigators to enhance clinical trial outreach.

Our Grants

View all types of cancer research funded by the V Foundation by visiting our Funded Grants page. You can search by grant type, the year the grant was awarded, or by the state of the cancer center that received the grant.

Featured Grants

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Michele Carbone, MD, PhD
University of Hawaii Cancer Center
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Marcela Maus, MD, PhD
Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute
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Anupriya Agarwal, PhD
OHSU Knight Cancer Institute/OHSU
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Andrea Schietinger, PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Frank B. Furnari, PhD
Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center/University of California, San Diego
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Justin Milner, PhD
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Amit Verma, MD
Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Elsa Flores, PhD
Moffitt Cancer Center
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Jeffrey Smith, MD, PhD
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center/Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Andrew Lane, MD, PhD
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
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Trudy Oliver, PhD
Duke Cancer Institute
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Benjamin Izar, MD, PhD
Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Denis Guttridge, Phd
Hollings Cancer Center
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Grant Challen, PhD
Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center
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Michael Haffner, MD, PhD
Fred Hutchinson / University of Washington / Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium
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"The support from V Foundation was key for developing the new models. This gives our lab a very unique tool that puts us in a priority position to carry out certain types of research."
Kexin Xu, PhD