Application Deadlines
June 1, 2025 and December 1, 2025
Grant Overview
American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grants (RSG) provide support for independent, self-directed researchers. Applicants’ institutions must provide space and other resources customary for independent investigators. Grant proposals are investigator-initiated and may pursue questions across the cancer research continuum, as long as they fit within an American Cancer Society (ACS) priority research area.
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has established these 6 areas to prioritize the research we fund to help advance the mission. All research proposals (except Institutional Research Grants, Mission Boost Grants, and Professor grants) must fall into at least 1 of these 6 priority areas:
- Etiology (causes of cancer)
- Obesity/Healty Eating and Active Living (HEAL)
- Screening and Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Survivorship
- Health Equity Across the Cancer Continuum
These grants typically contribute to the cost of salaries, consumable supplies, and other miscellaneous items required in the research.
Eligibility
You ARE eligible to submit a proposal if you:
- Work at a US academic institution or eligible non-profit
- Were first appointed as independent, full-time faculty LESS than 10 years ago (To ask about eligibility extensions due to personal or professional leave, send your questions to grant.eligibility@cancer.org at least 6 weeks before the application deadline.)
- Are the PI on NO MORE than 1 R01 or R01-equivalent grant at the time of application
Grant Term & Budget
Research Scholar Grants are funded up to $215,000 per year (direct costs), plus 10% allowable indirect costs, with a project period up to four years.
For more information, please see the foundation webpage.