cancer

National Cancer Institute Youth Enjoy Science Research Education Program

Due Date: 09/28/2025

This program supports institutional initiatives to engage grades 6–12 and undergraduate students (as well as teachers and undergraduate faculty) in mentored cancer research experiences. It also requires curriculum/methods development and outreach activities that foster long-term interest and retention in biomedical research careers. The goal is to inspire participants early and strengthen the biomedical research pipeline, particularly in cancer research.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Eligible organizations: U.S.-based higher education institutions, nonprofits, for-profits, local/state/tribal governments, school districts, faith-based/community organizations, and regional organizations.

  • Foreign organizations and non-U.S. components are not eligible.

  • PD/PI: must be an established investigator capable of scientific and administrative leadership; multiple PDs/PIs allowed.

  • Mentors: must have relevant research expertise and commitment.

  • Participants: students in grades 6–12 and undergraduates (currently enrolled and in good standing), and teachers/faculty (currently employed teaching sciences). All must be U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents.

Funding Details:

  • Direct costs: up to USD 400,000 per year.

  • Maximum project period: 5 years.

  • Personnel costs: up to USD 4,500 per participant per year for staff/consultant costs.

  • Program-related expenses: up to USD 1,500 per participant per year (e.g., lab supplies, poster costs, books, meeting travel, housing allowance up to USD 1,000 per participant).

  • Indirect costs: reimbursed at 8% of modified total direct costs.

  • No support for full-time (12-month continuous) participants.

Deadline:

  • September 28, 2026.

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