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The power of seed funding: CCRF-funded leukemia screening project lands NIH grant
Erin Marcotte, PhD, MPH, and Heather Nelson, PhD, MPH, of University of Minnesota are seizing the opportunity to turn small things into big...
Bone marrow recipient Ella is flower girl in her donor’s wedding
Ella had a very aggressive form of acute myeloid leukemia, and neither of her siblings were a marrow match. Even after the transplant, she...
Teeing Up for a Cure
Humbled. Hopeful. Loved. Those are just some of the emotions the family of Nicholas Cisewski feels every year during the Nicholas Cisewski Me...
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Holiday Giving
This holiday season, increase your impact for kids facing cancer with an exciting matching gift opportunity.

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Planned Giving
Your support will create better, safer treatments for children facing cancer for years to come.

Big Dreams Tour
We are partnering with musician James Orrigo to provide two unique opportunities to bring to life the imaginations of kids fighting cancer.
The Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund
Zach and his family helped start the Zach Sobiech Osteosarcoma Fund at Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Directed proceeds from his music and other fundraisers help researchers tackle osteosarcoma.
The Katie Hageboeck Children’s Cancer Research Fund Clinic
Katie's Clinic is designed to speed the translation of research into treatments for childhood cancer. It is adjacent to Masonic Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where one of the core areas is the treatment of the sickest kids with cancer or blood disorders.