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    Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative

    ActivoPublic CharityScience & Technology
    COLORADO SPRINGS, COSitio webEIN: 42-17638051 declaraciones registradas

    About Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative

    Founded in 2008, the Partnership for Clean Competition is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization working to protect the integrity of sport and public health by engaging and supporting the world’s top scientists and innovators in high-quality anti-doping research and development. The PCC funds scientific research globally which advances knowledge in the anti-doping sphere and contributes meaningfully to the protection of clean athletes.

    Focus Areas

    Anti-doping researchAnalytical chemistry / mass spectrometryBiomarker discoveryPharmacokinetics and human administration studiesAlternative specimen testing (oral fluid, dried blood spots)Gene doping and molecular detectionAI / machine learning for testing optimizationAthlete Biological Passport researchEducation and deterrence research

    Who They Fund

    scientific researchers and research institutions

    About Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative

    The Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative centers its grantmaking on anti-doping research that protects sport integrity and public health. In 2023, its largest recent grant went to the University of Washington for research, signaling a preference for university-based scientific work in methods and testing. The next largest award supported Clemson University, another research institution, reinforcing a pattern of funding investigators rather than service providers or individuals. Its recent portfolio shows a technical research agenda rather than broad charitable giving. Grants have supported analytical chemistry, biomarker discovery, pharmacokinetics, alternative specimen testing, gene-doping detection, AI and machine learning for testing optimization, athlete biological passport research, and education and deterrence research. The foundation also backed Sports Medicine Research and Testing Lab, which fits its emphasis on laboratories and applied testing environments. Across the recent awards listed, recipients are U.S.-based scientific institutions and research organizations, with funding aimed at methods that detect or deter prohibited substances and improve anti-doping practice. As a public charity, it operates through institutional research grants and fellowship-style support tied to clean-sport science.

    What Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative Funds

    A core theme is laboratory and analytical method development. The Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative awarded $126,665 to Texas Tech University for research, fitting its focus on chromatography-mass spectrometry, analytical chemistry, and detection of prohibited substances. Another strand is applied testing innovation. It gave $105,171 to Activated Research Company LLC for research, which aligns with support for testing technology development and cost-effective anti-doping methods. The foundation also funded XCell Assay LLC with $39,141 for research, indicating interest in biomedical approaches that can strengthen detection or deterrence work. Sports-medicine and testing infrastructure are also present in the grant list. Sports Medicine Research and Testing Lab received $89,393 for research, a match for specimen testing, athlete monitoring, and laboratory-based anti-doping science. Taken together, the grants show support for both academic investigators and specialized research organizations.

    How Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $876K

    Total Assets

    $1.8M

    Total Revenue

    $2M

    Total Expenses

    $2.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $67K and $143K, with a median of $105K.

    25th Percentile

    $67K

    Median

    $105K

    75th Percentile

    $143K

    Geographic Reach

    National6 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in WA.

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    athletes (as protected beneficiaries of clean-sport measures)

    Funding Style

    research grant fundingtranslational/applied research supporttechnology development fundingcapacity building for testing laboratories

    Topics

    anti-doping science and methodsanalytical chemistry for substance detectionbiomarker discovery and validationtesting technology development (assays/instruments)athlete health and performance monitoring

    The recent grant sizes cluster around six figures, with a lower quartile of $67,004, a median of $105,171, and an upper quartile of $142,622. The largest reported 2023 award was more than three times the median, showing room for a substantial flagship grant alongside mid-sized research awards. The foundation is a public charity and gives through competitive research and fellowship-style programs rather than to individuals. It also accepts unsolicited applications in several programs, including the Fellowship Program, Micro-Grants Program, Conference Travel Grants, and Grants Program. The 2023 grant list is fully U.S.-based.

    Where Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, and the recent awards are all to U.S. recipients. Washington appears as the top state by grant count, and the list includes Seattle-based University of Washington. Other recipient cities on the recent list include Clemson, Lubbock, Eden Prairie, South Jordan, Austin, and San Francisco. No grants in the provided 2023 list went to recipients in Colorado, even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Colorado Springs. The country distribution is concentrated entirely in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative

    What kinds of organizations does the Partnership for Clean Competition Research Collaborative fund?

    Its recent grants go to universities and research organizations, including the University of Washington, Clemson University, Texas Tech University, Activated Research Company LLC, Sports Medicine Research and Testing Lab, University of Texas - Austin, and XCell Assay LLC. That pattern matches its research-oriented programs for anti-doping science and testing methods.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical awards are in the six-figure range: the 25th percentile is $67,004, the median is $105,171, and the 75th percentile is $142,622. The largest recent grant listed is $312,232.

    Does it accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes for several programs. The Fellowship Program, Conference Travel Grants, Micro-Grants Program, and Grants Program all accept unsolicited applications. The Center of Excellence Grants and Translational Research Fund are listed as not accepting unsolicited applications.

    What subject areas does it support?

    Its focus areas include anti-doping research, analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry, biomarker discovery, pharmacokinetics and human administration studies, alternative specimen testing such as oral fluid and dried blood spots, gene doping and molecular detection, AI and machine learning for testing optimization, athlete biological passport research, and education and deterrence research.

    Is its giving local to Colorado?

    No. The recent grant list is entirely U.S.-based, but the recipients are spread across states such as Washington, South Carolina, Texas, Minnesota, Utah, and California. The data shows 0% of grants to recipients in Colorado.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2023

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONSEATTLE, WA$312,2322023RESEARCH
    Clemson UniversityClemson, SC$158,5782023RESEARCH
    Texas Tech UniversityLubbock, TX$126,6652023RESEARCH
    Activated Research Company LLCEden Prairie, MN$105,1712023research
    Sports Medicine Research and Testing LabSOUTH JORDAN, UT$89,3932023RESEARCH
    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - AUSTINAUSTIN, TX$44,6162023RESEARCH
    XCell Assay LLCSan Francisco, CA$39,1412023RESEARCH

    UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

    $312,232
    SEATTLE, WA2023

    RESEARCH

    Clemson University

    $158,578
    Clemson, SC2023

    RESEARCH

    Texas Tech University

    $126,665
    Lubbock, TX2023

    RESEARCH

    Activated Research Company LLC

    $105,171
    Eden Prairie, MN2023

    research

    Sports Medicine Research and Testing Lab

    $89,393
    SOUTH JORDAN, UT2023

    RESEARCH

    UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - AUSTIN

    $44,616
    AUSTIN, TX2023

    RESEARCH

    XCell Assay LLC

    $39,141
    San Francisco, CA2023

    RESEARCH

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    Grants Program

    anti-doping sciencedetection of performance-enhancing drugsdeterence of doping+6 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Investigators worldwide contributing to the detection or deterrence of performance-enhancing drugs are eligible. Projects should align with PCC research priorities. Pre-application required before full application.

    Fecha límite: Pre-applications due February 1 and August 1 each year; full applications due March 1 and September 1 for invited applicants.

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