American Cancer Society Offers Grants And Funding Opportunities For Nurses
Keywords
education, medicine, nursing, nursing school, patient care, surgery
Citation
. American Cancer Society Offers Grants And Funding Opportunities For Nurses. The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice. 1999 Volume 4 Number 1.
Abstract
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Research Scholar Grants in Health Services, and Health Policy and Outcomes Research for Beginning and Senior Investigators Initial awards are made for up to four years and up to $250,000 per year.
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Research Scholar Grants in Psychosocial and Behavioral Research for Beginning and Senior Investigators - Initial awards are made for up tofive years and up to $500,000 per year.
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Postdoctoral Fellowships - Awards are made for one to three years with progressive stipends of $35,000, $37,000, and $40,000 per year, plus a $2,000 per-year institutional allowance.
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Clinical Research Training Grants for Junior Faculty - Awards are made for up to three years for up to $150,000 per year.
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Doctoral Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing - Awards are made for up to four years with a stipend of $15,000 per year.
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Master's Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing - Awards are made for up to two years in the annual amount of $10,000
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR RESEARCH, TRAINING, AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT
The American Cancer Society, the largest, not-for-profit funding source for cancer research in the United States, invites applications for the following grants from nurses and other health care professionals with an interest in cancer related research or cancer practice.
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Research Scholar Grants in Psychosocial and Behavioral Research for Beginning and Senior Investigators - Awarded to independent investigators at any stage in their careers to support research projects centered on the psychosocial and behavioral aspects of cancer. Initial awards are made for up to five years and up to $500,000 per year. Application deadlines: April 1 and October 15.
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Research Scholar Grants in Health Services and Health Policy and Outcomes Research for Beginning and Senior Investigators - Awarded to independent investigators at any stage of their careers to support research projects centered on health services and health policy and outcomes research. Initial awards are made for up to four years and up to $250,000 per year. Application deadlines: April 1 and October 15.
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Master's Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing - Awarded to graduate students pursuing master's degrees in cancer nursing. Awards are made for up to two years in the annual amount of $10,000. Application deadline: December 15.
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Doctoral Degree Scholarships in Cancer Nursing - Awarded to graduate students pursuing doctoral study in the following cancer nursing fields: research, education, administration, or clinical practice. Awards are made for up to four years with a stipend of $15,000 per year. Application deadline: December 15.
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Postdoctoral Fellowships - Support training of researchers who have received their doctorate to enable them to qualify for an independent career in cancer research (including basic, preclinical, clinical, psychosocial, behavioral, and epidemiologic research). Awards are made for one to three years with progressive stipends of $35,000, $37,000, and $40,000 per year and $2,000 per-year institutional allowance. Application deadlines: March 1 and October 1.
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Clinical Research Training Grants for Junior Faculty Support training of junior faculty within the first four years of their independent faculty appointment to conduct mentored clinical, epidemiological, health services, health policy and outcomes, or psychosocial and behavioral research. Awards are made for up to three years for up to $150,000 per year. Application deadlines: March 1 and October 1.
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Targeted Grants for Research Directed at Poor and Underserved Populations - Support research projects that focus on poor or underserved populations and address a variety of behavioral, epidemiologic, policy, health care delivery, and clinical and basic science issues. Applications accepted for all of the above programs.
The Society offers several other grants in addition to the ones listed above. For a full description of all American Cancer Society grants, including applications, instructions, and policies, please consult our web site, www.cancer.org, or contact us at grants@cancer.org or by phone: (404) 329-7558