Pilot Grants
For questions, please contact MCWCCResearchPrograms@mcw.edu.
Fellowships
Past Awardees
Why apply for a pilot award?
Pilot awards are instrumental in catalyzing cancer research because they support investigators to:
- Explore novel ideas and approaches that may not have been fully investigated due to limited resources.
- Collect preliminary data providing evidence of progress and potential success.
- Identify potential challenges at an early stage to prevent similar issues during larger-scale research and implementation.
- Increase collaboration and encourage partnerships among researchers, institutions, and experts in different fields.
- Gain valuable feedback that can be used to elevate future projects and pave the way for more comprehensive studies.
- Secure larger funding: positive results from pilot studies can attract larger funding for further investigation.
Resources
Developing a competitive grant application takes time and effort. Applicants are encouraged to access these resources for support.
MCW Cancer Center Grants Office
The Cancer Center Grants Office can help gather, review or draft ancillary components of the application so you can devote your time to drafting the heart of the application.
Biostatistics Shared Resource
The Biostatistics Shared Resource team works collaboratively with MCW investigators to provide analyses, computational methods, models, and algorithms.
Clinical & Translational Science Institute
Learn how to prepare a successful submission by attending a Methods in Grant Preparation seminar series.
Pilot Grant Review Chairs
If you are interested in joining a pilot grant review committee or have any questions, please contact MCWCCResearchPrograms@mcw.edu.