Funding Amount

Up to $100,000 per year

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Consortium Grant

Funder: Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research

Award Amount: Up to $100,000 per year for one or two years depending on how the investigator's grant scored

Definition: Three or more institutions (universities, hospitals) collaborating on a grant-supported research project. A principal investigator from the lead institution applies with support of at least two other collaborating institutions. The success of the project depends on the unique contributions of each collaborating institution.

Geographic Scope: International (institutions worldwide)

Focus Areas: Rally research grants must address at least one of the following priority areas:

  • Innovative approaches to research that could lead to advanced studies, better delivery of treatment or clinical trials

  • Basic science studies that are likely to lead to a new discovery

  • Under-studied cancer types

  • Quality of life, survivorship and palliative care studies

  • Personalized, targeted, alternative or integrative research proposals

  • Data utilization through data standardization, collection, storage, analysis and sharing
  • Research Levels Funded: Bench science, translational, and clinical research

    Selection Process: Competitive dual peer-review process conducted by Rally Medical Advisory Board (leading childhood cancer experts)

    Contact Information:

  • Email: [email protected]

  • Phone: (404) 847-1270

  • Mailing Address: 5775 Glenridge Drive Building B, Suite 370 Atlanta, GA 30328

  • Federal Tax ID: #20-1950849
  • Background: Rally Foundation has awarded $40.5 million in childhood cancer research grants funding 683 projects at institutions worldwide between 2006 and 2025. In 2026, 10 Consortium Grants received funding.

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

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