Sozialprojekte
Who can apply: Social projects aligned with the foundation's mission; applications are accepted continuously.
Deadline: Anytime
Deutsche José Carreras Leukämie-Stiftung focuses almost exclusively on fighting blood cancer in Germany, with a strong emphasis on leukemia research, patient support, and strengthening the infrastructure that makes care and research possible. It backs both scientific and practical projects, including clinical and translational research, clinician-scientist career development, fellowships, and social services for patients and families. The foundation is distinctive for combining biomedical research funding with direct psychosocial support and targeted capacity-building for the leukemia field.
Offers structured, program-based grants in Germany across multiple tracks, including research, infrastructure, fellowships, clinician-scientist support, and social projects. Funding appears to be thematic and often targeted to specific calls or priority areas rather than open-ended general support.
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Applicants should align proposals tightly to leukemia/blood cancer priorities and choose the correct program track (research, social projects, infrastructure, fellowships, or clinician-scientist support). Because the foundation appears to use formal program calls, applicants should watch for current Ausschreibungen/Schwerpunktprogramme and ensure projects are based in Germany and clearly demonstrate benefit to patients, research, or care capacity.
Current and upcoming funding from Deutsche José Carreras Leukämie-Stiftung that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Social projects aligned with the foundation's mission; applications are accepted continuously.
Deadline: Anytime
Who can apply: Researchers with a doctorate working at a university or non-university research institution in Germany. Researchers at non-charitable institutions cannot apply. Applicants may submit no more than two topic-distinct projects; a research site/institution may submit up to five applications per year.
Deadline: Annually by 31.10.; online application possible 1.10. to 31.10.
Who can apply: Projects in clinics related to leukemia and associated care. Applications are submitted via the foundation; applicants should follow the Kleinprojekte guidelines.
Deadline: 31.03. and 31.10. each year.
Who can apply: Infrastructure projects within the foundation's mission area; applicants may submit in German or English.
Deadline: Annual deadline on 31.10.
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