The Young Investigator Award from the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation funds innovative research to advance the understanding and treatment of cutaneous lymphomas.
Funder: Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation
Due Dates: September 30, 2019 | September 30, 2020 | April 15, 2022
Funding Amounts: Up to $50,000 for a one-year project; typically 2–3 awards/year; small indirect costs ($1,000–$2,000) allowed.
Summary: Supports innovative cutaneous lymphoma research, including pilot projects and projects seeking to accelerate or expand active research.
Key Information: Principal investigator must have a faculty appointment; both U.S. and non-U.S. applicants eligible.
The Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation's Catalyst Research Grant program provides competitive funding to advance research in cutaneous lymphomas. This grant is designed to support both pilot projects and the acceleration or extension of ongoing, actively funded research. The program aims to foster innovative approaches that address critical gaps in understanding, diagnosing, and treating cutaneous lymphomas, as well as improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Funding decisions are based on scientific merit, investigator qualifications, and relevance to the Foundation’s mission.