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The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) supports research projects
through a variety of mechanisms -- investigator initiated, program announcements (PA/PAR),
requests for applications (RFA), requests for proposals (RFP) – within the
United States
and internationally. This website provides tables and maps showing the number of grants
and dollars awarded in response to this initiative; as well as links to detailed information
about each award. RFAs are issued to invite grant applications in a scientific area to stimulate activity in NCI programmatic priority areas. Specific receipt dates are associated with the announcement. To learn more about initiatives currently open in DCCPS visit http://dccps.cancer.gov/funding_apply.html. Click on each state’s hyperlink in the table or on the map to learn more about each initiative (funded investigators, publications etc.). Maps showing the location of the different research sites by initiative can be viewed either by the number of grants or by awarded dollars. The majority of DCCPS supported research projects are in the United States. This page is intended to provide the foreign piece of each initiative. This map represents the country in which the primary grant award was made, and does not reflect performing sites* within each grant. This site is best viewed with a resolution of 1024x768 (or higher). To print the map right click on the map and choose the print option, then set your printer to the landscape page layout. |
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Related links: Initiative Home Page Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) |
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Fiscal year: 2008 | |||||||
Total Number of Grants for FY 2008: 6 Total Awarded Dollars for FY 2008: $4,189,340 Total Number of Foreign Grants for FY 2008: 2 Total Foreign Awarded Dollars for FY 2008: $1,191,473 View All Grants
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* A performing site is any location where training, program management, and the research experiences described in the program plan will be performed. A foreign site is any non-U.S. or U.S. territory institution that receives direct funding from NCI/NIH. |
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