Scientific advisory boards, from national to local, are sounding the alarm regarding the detrimental impact federal funding cuts could have on the future of cancer research. While cuts are not yet confirmed, these leaders in the field believe the ramifications of any funding interruptions would jeopardize the progress of curative immunotherapies and treatments for cancers.
Federal funding may change but Pedal the Cause funding remains steadfast. Thanks to our dedicated community passionately focused on accelerating transformational cancer research, we will continue to push the pace of discovery forward with conviction and unwavering determination.
100% of the dollars raised by our fundraisers seed, speed, and lead cutting-edge cancer research at Siteman Cancer Center and Siteman Kids at St. Louis Children's Hospital. With over $51 million in groundbreaking adult & pediatric cancer research funded since 2010, we can see the impact of our funds in the acceleration of research, treatments and cures for cancers.
Every donation made to Pedal the Cause on Give STL Day will go towards matching our riders' and fundraisers' efforts! That's right – every dollar you contribute will be used to double the work of our incredible fundraisers to fuel cancer research.
Remember those moments when your donation was matched by a kind-hearted giver? Now, it's your turn to BE that generous donor, amplifying the impact of your gift.
Pedal the Cause accelerates breakthrough cancer research at Siteman Cancer Center and Siteman Kids at St. Louis Children’s Hospital by inspiring and mobilizing a community committed to curing cancer.
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Organization Data
Summary
Organization name
Pedal the Cause
Tax id (EIN)
27-2233336
Mission/Purpose
Health & Wellness - Hospitals & Clinics, Medical/Scientific Research, Health & Wellness
Operating Budget
Giant: $5,000,001 and above
Service Area
St Charles County, St Louis City, St Louis County
Audiences Served
General Public, BILPOC, Teens, Children, Youth, Families, Men, Women, Veterans, Older Adults, Military, LGBTQIA+, Immigrants, Refugees, Foreign-Born Populations, People with Disabilities, First Responders