Our research investment


Since making the decision to pivot to funding research in 2005, The Kids’ Cancer Project has aimed to provide researchers with the infrastructure they need to change the lives of children diagnosed with cancer.   

Our funding has seen research facilities go from quasi-classrooms to high-tech establishments. Magnifying glasses, used to determine how much chemotherapy a patient should be administered, were replaced by stringent laboratory tests. Test tubes and hospital-grade laboratory equipment became commonplace.  

To date, The Kids’ Cancer Project has funded over $75 million in childhood cancer research projects. 

Research Advisory Committee

An expert panel dedicated to thorough peer review process

Apply for research funding

Your project could be the change in childhood cancer