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A young UCLA scientist in the lab of Dr. Antoni Ribas.

The UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCLA Health JCCC) Research Administration Unit provides comprehensive pre-award support services for large team science applications, UCLA Health JCCC Support Grant (CCSG) administrative and diversity supplements, and other grants related to cancer research. We also manage cancer-relevant Limited Submission Opportunities (LSOs). 

External Funding Opportunities

Pre-Award Support for External Opportunities

We provide free comprehensive pre-award support services for large team science applications, CCSG administrative and diversity supplements, and other large grants related to cancer research. We also provide support for smaller grants such as NIH R mechanisms and foundation grants when capacity allows. Services include reviewing guidelines, creating checklists, templates, and timelines, drafting budgets and budget justifications, editing, proofing, gathering biosketches, letters of support, and other documents, developing application packages, and working with the UCLA Office of Contracts & Grants Administration (OCGA) to submit to the sponsor. 

If you have identified an external opportunity that is cancer-relevant and want to know if we can provide pre-award support for your grant application, please contact Amanda Tan via email for more information. 

Visit Find Finding for more information on available opportunities.

Limited Submission Opportunities

The Research Administration Unit manages cancer-relevant Limited Submission Opportunities (LSOs). LSOs are funding opportunities in which UCLA is invited to submit a set number of nominees to apply per opportunity. Cancer-relevant LSOs go through an internal review process at the UCLA Health JCCC to select the final applicant(s).

Visit Find Finding for more information on available LSO opportunities. Please note that non-cancer LSOs are managed by the central LSO Office at UCLA. Visit the RAU's FAQ for more information on Limited Submission Opportunities.

Please contact Sarah Anwar via email for more information. 

NIH Administrative Supplements (under UCLA Health JCCC's Support Grant, P30CA016042)

Any cancer-relevant National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supplement opportunities that are responsive to the P30 mechanism and are limited to a set number of applicants per institution are managed by the UCLA Health JCCC as LSOs. Selected applicants are then assigned to a team member of the UCLA Health JCCC Research Administration Unit. The team member provides comprehensive pre-award support services and works with the applicant and OCGA to submit the supplement. Visit our FAQ page for more information

Process
Administrative Supplements to the Cancer Center Support Grant allow investigators the opportunity to receive funding to conduct special interest projects. The Research Administration Team will send out notices of funding opportunities from the NIH to UCLA Health JCCC members throughout the year, and anyone can apply through our internal competition. If interested in applying, investigators will need to respond to our email by the designated due date with a one-page research summary that relates to the specific funding announcement, alongside their NIH biosketch. Once our internal review is complete, the selected applicant will be invited to submit a full application. The Research Administration Unit supports Investigators and their fund managers by providing them with a submission timeline and a list of required proposal documents and information. The Research Administration Team assists with assembling the application, preparing the EPASS, and routing to OCGA for submission. 

Please contact Sarah Anwar via email for more information. 

Resources for NCI Diversity Supplements

NCI Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research are administrative supplements to promote the diversity of the research workforce by recruiting, mentoring, and supporting research training for individuals throughout the continuum from high school students to early-stage investigators.

This award offers several benefits, including: 

  • Support to advance academic and professional careers in cancer and biomedical research.
  • Budget that includes salary support and fringe benefits for candidates, tuition for students, and limited supplies and travel with justification. 
  • Opportunities to network with peers, mentors, and NCI program officers. 
  • A gateway to further NCI and NIH funding opportunities.

Eligible candidates include:

  • High school, undergraduate, or graduate students; baccalaureate or master’s degree holders; postdoctoral fellows; or investigators. 
  • U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals of the U.S., and permanent residents.

Application Due Dates:

Cycle 1: October 1 to December 1
Cycle 2: February 1 to March 31

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