CCS Challenge Grants
Highlights of the program
The Challenge Grants program will support cancer research projects across the cancer continuum and across disciplines, with an ultimate goal of solving a problem (i.e. a ‘challenge’) in cancer that is meaningful to people affected by or at risk of cancer. Applications from the four pillars of health research (i.e. biomedical; clinical; health services; and social, cultural, environmental and population health) are welcome. Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate meaningful engagement of people affected by or at risk of cancer (termed patient and stakeholder engagement) in the development, implementation, and/or dissemination of research findings. We recognize that different approaches to engagement may be better suited to different types of research and have provided guidance to support applicants conducting all types of research below.
Deadline dates
Program Description @(Model.HeadingTag)>
The Challenge Grants program will support cancer research projects across the cancer continuum and across disciplines, with an ultimate goal of solving a problem (i.e. a ‘challenge’) in cancer that is meaningful to people affected by or at risk of cancer.
CCS’s Research Goals to 2040 are:
Challenges should align with CCS Research Goals and applicants must clearly articulate how and/or why the challenge is relevant to people affected by cancer (or at risk, for prevention-focused research). Applicants must clearly describe the anticipated contribution of their proposed project towards solving the identified challenge. This includes, for example, outcomes that have immediate impact (such as a device, therapeutic, program, policy, or practice change), or those that are more long term in scope (such as an important finding relevant to the biology or etiology of cancer that could eventually be applied to prevent cancer or improve outcomes).
Preliminary data or supporting evidence, for both the challenge and the proposed solution, is required. Applicants must articulate how the goals for the project will pave the way towards a solution to the challenge identified, both over the term of the grant, as well as what the next steps towards impact would be should the project aims be achieved. For example, applicants may describe how the knowledge generated through the grant will be shared and/or mobilized, with strategies beyond publications and presentations (e.g. through engagement of patient, survivors, caregivers, clinicians and other practitioners or end-users early on) to ensure utility of the solution, and to support next steps.
The Canadian Cancer Society’s Research Strategy places people at the center of our research endeavours. By embedding affected communities throughout the research continuum, we will identify and achieve desired results sooner. Applicants will be required to consider sex, gender, and other identity factors (e.g. race, ethnicity) and their intersectionalities in the research design, methods, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of findings/outcomes wherever relevant. Equitable access to research outcomes should also be considered for relevant applications.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity @(Model.HeadingTag)>
We recognize that structural racism and discrimination exists in the research ecosystem, and as we move to examine and dismantle these practices, we seek to learn from the resilience, wisdom and diversity of other perspectives. We commit to examining biases, seeking inclusive solutions and acknowledging the discomfort that comes with systemic and structural change. We commit to advancing equity, diversity and inclusive practices and principles, including learning about and applying decolonizing and anti-racist approaches. We welcome and encourage eligible applicants of diverse backgrounds to apply for our funding opportunities and commit to diversity on our review panels.
Guidance on engagement of people affected by or at risk of cancer @(Model.HeadingTag)>
Funds available
Funding will be provided to support the direct costs of research, including supplies, eligible salaries/patient partner remuneration, and equipment associated with the proposed work. Equipment requests cannot exceed 15% of the requested budget. Indirect costs are not eligible. Please consult our grant expense policies when creating your budget.
Special Funding calls @(Model.HeadingTag)>
As a result of designated donations made to CCS by major donors, or through targeted fundraising initiatives (such as the Run for the Cure), we are pleased to announce several special funding calls to support high-quality research in the following areas within the broader Challenge grant competition:
- Breast cancer
- Childhood cancer
- Lymphoma
- Metastatic Myxoid Liposarcoma (research to improve our understanding of metastasis in myxoid liposarcoma with the goal to be able to effectively detect, prevent and/or treat metastases) (note: this grant may be renewable for funding for pursuit of next steps pending review of progress)
- Prostate cancer
How to apply @(Model.HeadingTag)>
Consult CCS eligibility and requirements. Review CCS requirements for Principal Investigators, their teams, and Host Institutions.