Research

Awarding Grants to Research Projects Focused on Brain Tumor RESEARCH & Treatment

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Research

The SBTF is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, public charitable organization based in Atlanta, GA. We fund scientific research and investigator-initiated clinical trials focused on finding a cure for brain tumors. Since 1995, the SBTF has awarded over $3M in research grants. Our research grant philosophy is to provide seed money and stimulate brain tumor research. At the SBTF we:

  • Seek out the best science relying on a Scientific Advisory Committee to review and score all applications.
  • Focus on translational research projects and investigator-initiated clinical trials focused on finding a cure for brain tumors.
  • Strive to select and fund the project which has the best chance of leading to a cure

We believe seed funding will foster the continued development of emerging concepts, treatments, and therapies. We hope the projects funded by the SBTF might be a springboard from which researchers will garner additional data resulting in publications & recognition which has the potential to secure support from larger funding agencies, such as the National Institute of Health for brain tumor research. The SBTF research grant funds may not be used to support indirect costs such as utilities, legal fees, equipment rentals and administrative staff expenses.

brain tumor Research Grants Awarded

We are pleased to provide a list of brain tumor research grant projects which have been funded by the SBTF. Funding for these research projects has been made possible through the generosity of our constituents and the support of event participants. If you'd like to make an impact, visit our Donate page. Your generosity is appreciated.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have regarding our research grants. We can be reached via email  at info@sbtf.org

2026 Grants:

The Brain Tumor Funders' Collective Liquid Biopsy Technology-

Paul Northcott, PhD

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

"Maximizing Detection of Childhood Brain Tumors in Biofluids "

Research grant for multi institutional, multi-disciplinary research projects focusing on liquid biopsy for primary brain tumors

Funded in partnership with the BTFC

2025 Grants: $52,000
2024 Grants: $65,000
2023 Grants: $65,000
2022 Grants: $105,000
2021 Grants: $107,500
2020 Grants: $153,000
2019 Grants: $50,000
2018 Grants: $145,000
2017 Grants: $145,000
2016 Grants: $150,000
2015 Grants: $125,000
2014 Grants: $200,000
2012 Grants: $175,000
2011 Grants: $245,397
2010 Grants: $225,000
2009 Grants: $275,000
2008 Grants: $300,000
2007 Grants: $270,000
2006 Grants: $210,432
2005 Grants: $110,000

In the clinician's words...