Collaboration Catalysts Awards
Who can apply: For researchers seeking support to establish collaborations in pancreatic cancer research.
Deadline: Expected to open September 2026
Pancreatic Cancer UK is a disease-specific charity focused on improving survival and quality of life for people affected by pancreatic cancer. Its support typically centers on high-impact biomedical research, earlier detection/diagnosis, better treatments, and practical support for patients and families. It also appears to back initiatives that can speed up progress in clinical care and strengthen the pancreatic cancer evidence base.
Competitive, programmatic grantmaking rather than open-ended charitable giving; support is typically awarded through targeted research grant rounds, fellowships, or project-based funding, often with specific thematic calls and deadlines.
Check Pancreatic Cancer UK’s research funding pages for active calls and eligibility criteria; applications are usually deadline-driven and tied to defined research priorities, so proposals should clearly show relevance to pancreatic cancer outcomes and practical impact.
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Current and upcoming funding from Pancreatic Cancer UK that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: For researchers seeking support to establish collaborations in pancreatic cancer research.
Deadline: Expected to open September 2026
Who can apply: For researchers developing or delivering pancreatic cancer research; the program emphasizes bold, pioneering, collaborative research.
Deadline: Expected to open June 2026
Who can apply: For researchers pursuing innovative pancreatic cancer research questions.
Deadline: Expected to open November 2026
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