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Promoting Cancer Surveillance Workforce, Education, and Data Use

This grant funds initiatives aimed at enhancing the cancer surveillance workforce and promoting education and data utilization in cancer research.

About this program

The Promoting Cancer Surveillance Workforce, Education, and Data Use grant is designed to support projects that improve the capacity and effectiveness of the cancer surveillance workforce. This includes funding for educational programs, training, and resources that enable professionals to better collect, analyze, and utilize cancer data. The grant aims to foster collaboration among various stakeholders in the cancer research community, ensuring that data is effectively used to inform public health strategies and improve cancer outcomes. Eligible applicants include educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, and public health agencies that are focused on cancer surveillance and research. The grant encourages innovative approaches to workforce development and data use, with an emphasis on building sustainable practices that can be maintained beyond the grant period. By investing in education and workforce capacity, the program seeks to enhance the overall effectiveness of cancer surveillance efforts across the nation.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants include educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, and public health agencies focused on cancer surveillance and research.

Requirements

  • Submit a detailed project proposal
  • Demonstrate capacity for data collection and analysis