Informational session: option one
February 18, 2026
11:00 AM (PT)
Illumina believes patient advocacy organizations are powerful catalysts for change that can drive equitable access, build community trust in genomics, and transform cancer care from the ground up
We are proud to support and partner with them to make these goals a reality through a new grant funding initiative called Improving Patient Access to Cancer Testing (IMPACT). The Illumina Corporate Foundation, through this IMPACT Funding Opportunity, will provide support to independent patient advocacy organizations in their mission to improve education, navigation, and support for patients and families affected by cancer.
This funding opportunity offers targeted grants to patient advocacy groups to support education, patient navigation, and community-driven programs that help individuals understand cancer diagnosis and treatment pathways, including available diagnostic options. Grants awarded through this fund are intended to help transform insights, energy, and community-driven priorities into actionable programs that make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals affected by cancer.
This grant program will award up to 8 grants totaling $100,000 USD with an average award of $10,000–$30,000 per project to oncology patient advocacy organizations in the United States.
Prior to funding being issued, all selected projects will undergo review by Illumina compliance and legal teams to ensure alignment with our internal policies and frameworks. Final approval is contingent upon this review and may not be granted if the request does not meet these internal requirements.
Note: Funding for the IMPACT grant is provided by the Illumina Corporate Foundation, and is not intended to induce or reward the purchase, order, or recommendation of any Illumina products. Funded programs must be independent of Illumina commercial activities and may not promote or recommend any specific company, product, or diagnostic test.
We are now accepting applications for our 2026 grantee cohort.
February 16, 2026
Request for proposals opens.
March 13, 2026
Proposals are due by 11:59 PM (PT). Late submissions will not be accepted due to our strict review schedule.
April 10, 2026
Selected applicants notified and legal/compliance review begins. Applicants that are not selected will also be notified.
May 1, 2026
Funding distributed to awardees.
May 4, 2026
Project kickoff.
April 30, 2027
Project completion.
Illumina will host two optional informational sessions: February 18, 2026 at 11 AM (PT) and February 23, 2026 at 1 PM (PT). During these sessions, representatives from the Corporate Responsibility and Global Patient Advocacy teams will introduce Illumina and provide an overview of the Request for Proposals and the application process.
Informational session: option one
February 18, 2026
11:00 AM (PT)
Informational session: option two
February 23, 2026
1:00 PM (PT)
Illumina is hosting optional office hours throughout February 2026 for applicants. These 30-minute slots allow applicants to ask the Illumina Global Patient Advocacy team questions about the application process. Interested applicants can sign up for an office hour slot.
Each proposal will be evaluated based on the following weighted criteria:
While we welcome proposals that include the development of educational or informational resources, proposals focused solely on resource creation will not be competitive.
The Improving Patient Access to Cancer Testing (IMPACT) funding opportunity supports programs that advance the use of genomics in cancer care. Proposals may incorporate one or more of the following use cases of genomics:
Awardees must complete a mid-cycle and end-of-cycle grant report.
Awardees must participate in two IMPACT grantee cohort calls scheduled for June 17, 2026 and December 8, 2026. These calls will bring together the cohort with the Illumina Global Patient Advocacy team to discuss progress and share best practices.
In addition, once the project period is complete, all awardees will deliver a 5–7 minute presentation about their organization, program, and its impact in a webinar that will be available to all Illumina employees.
Download this guide to get detailed information on how to apply for the 2026 IMPACT funding opportunity. This guide also includes a link to application portal.
Funding for this IMPACT grant is provided by the Illumina Corporate Foundation, and is not intended to induce or reward the purchase, order, or recommendation of any Illumina products.