The Cancer Research Trust NZ invites applications for grants to support New Zealand-based initiatives that will lead to improvements in the prevention, detection, diagnosis or treatment of cancer, or improvements in palliative care.
The Child Cancer Foundation works alongside health professionals to encourage further research and education to ensure that every New Zealand child facing cancer has the best possible outcome. In recent years, the Foundation has also contributed to research into the late effects of cancer treatment.
The Cancer Society is a major funder of life-saving and world-class cancer research through its National Research Grants Programme. In the past 10 years, we have invested over $52 million in cancer research.
Leukaemia & Blood Cancer NZ offers research grants, travel grants and summer studentship project funding to health professionals working in research and/or clinical areas associated with haematology, and those commmitted to studying blood cancers and related conditions. The grants are intended to advance understanding about leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood conditions.
Since 1992, the Starship Foundation has raised over $160 million—thanks to the kindness of everyday New Zealanders—to support Starship, our national children’s hospital, ensuring world-class healthcare for all children in Aotearoa.
Leukaemia & Blood Cancer NZ offers research grants, travel grants and summer studentship project funding to health professionals working in research and/or clinical areas associated with haematology, and those commmitted to studying blood cancers and related conditions. The grants are intended to advance understanding about leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood conditions.
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