FIGHT KIDS CANCER 2026-2027 Competitive Call Announcement
FIGHT KIDS CANCER (FKC) is pleased to announce its next call for proposals, opening on 1 September 2026, dedicated to clinical and translational research in paediatric cancer.
Despite significant advances in oncology, many paediatric cancers have seen limited or no meaningful improvement in treatments over the past 40 years. To address these critical unmet needs, the FIGHT KIDS CANCER Programme Committee has decided to dedicate the 2026–2027 Call to research projects across all areas of paediatric cancer.
FIGHT KIDS CANCER aims to catalyse and support pan-European leading-edge research initiatives in paediatric cancer to develop innovative approaches to improve outcomes for all children and adolescents with cancer. This call will cover the following non-exclusive objectives:
- realise meaningful impact on young patient improve survival rates and reduce toxicity to restore young patients to full health after treatment
- advance fundamental knowledge of paediatric malignancies
- support improved interdisciplinary research, methods and collaborations for tackling the issues of today
- strengthen collaboration and the development of scientific capacity across Europe
FKC aims towards overcoming the structural lack of research dedicated to paediatric cancers by ensuring a recurring endowment that will be granted to the best European research projects every year. An additional ambition is to foster closer working ties between clinical and laboratory researchers.
Practical Information
The funding amount and grant duration for each application will be as follows (see guidelines for applicants for further details):
- Clinical Trials
- Maximum funding: €5 000 000
- Maximum duration: 5 years
- Clinical Trial Preparation Grants
- Maximum funding: €250 000
- Maximum duration: 2 years (non-extendable, non-renewable)
- Translational Research Projects
- Maximum funding: €2 000 000
- Maximum duration: 4 years
The maximum grant amounts listed above represent the ceiling FKC will fund per project. These are not target amounts. Applicants should only request funding amounts that accurately reflect their actual needs.
Applicants should apply for what they need and not refrain from applying for smaller amounts or shorter projects such as pilot or preliminary studies. Each project will be evaluated on its own merits. Shorter, high-risk high-gain projects are as welcome as biology companion projects. Translational projects applying for longer duration or higher amounts are expected to foster collaboration across institutions and borders within Europe to meet the FKC selection criteria.
The call, evaluation and selection process follow the structure and the provisional timeline below:
| Expressions of Interest (EoI) Phase | |
| 01/09/2026 | Call launch and EoI submission portal opens |
| 13/10/2026 - 16:00 (CEST, UTC+2) | EoI submission deadline |
| Mid-October - mid-December 2026 | EoIs assessment by independent reviewers |
| 07/01/2027 | Programme Committee EoIs shortlisting meeting |
| 14/01/2027 | Invitation to submit Full Proposal sent to shortlisted applicants |
| Full Proposal (FP) Phase | |
| 26/02/2027 - 16:00 (CET, UTC+1) | FP submission deadline |
| March – mid-April 2027 | Independent panel assessment of FP |
| 19/04/2027 – 29/04/2027 | Rebuttal period |
| 30/04/2027 – 10/05/2027 | Panel review and post-rebuttal score adjustment |
| 26/05/2027 – 27/05/2027 | Review panel meeting and recommendation to Programme Committee |
| 28/05/2027 | Applicant interviews (if needed) and Programme Committee selection meeting |
| June 2027 | Notification to applicants |
| January 2028 | Earliest possible start of funded projects |
How to submit an expression of interest
We invite you to consult the detailed Call Guidelines.(opens in new tab)
You will be able to submit your Expression of Interest on the submission platform, opening on 1 September 2026.
The following templates for Clinical Trial(opens in new tab), Clinical Trial Preparation Grant(opens in new tab), and Translational Research(opens in new tab) are to be used to submit your Expression of Interest.
The submission portal will be available from 1 September 2026.
The deadline to submit your Expression of Interest to the 2026–2027 FKC Call is 13 October 2026 at 16:00 CEST.
Contact
The FIGHT KIDS CANCER secretariat at European Science Foundation is available to answer any applicant questions: fightkidscancer[at]esf[dot]org
Five European philanthropic organisations committed to paediatric cancer research have joined forces to establish the FIGHT KIDS CANCER Programme and are funding the 2026-2027 Call for proposals. These organisations are:
- Imagine for Margo (France)
- KickCancer (Belgium)
- Fondatioun Kriibskrank Kanner (Luxembourg)
- CRIS Cancer Foundation (Spain & UK)
- KiKa (the Netherlands)
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Eligibility Criteria
Application Process
Project Team & Roles
For any further questions related to
- the submission process, please contact the Fight Kids Cancer Secretariat (fightkidscancer@esf.org) or ellina@fightkidscancer.org
- the online submission of your proposal please contact esf-panels@esf.org, after prior reading of the submission guidelines.
What's ESF's role in Fight Kids Cancer?
ESF is a trusted partner of FKC, that ensures the efficient and transparent management of its co-funded research programme in paediatric oncology.
Acting on behalf of FKC, ESF is organising every stage of the FKC programme: from the launch of competitive calls and the coordination of scientific peer-review to the support on project implementation.
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Judith Eschbach
Project Officer
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