March:
- Grant 01494-A – Comparison of the level of expression of P-glycoprotein in lymph nodes and peripheral blood lymphocytes in canine lymphoma patients – Dr. Bonnie L. Brugman, Louisiana State University $1000
- Grant 01503-A – Rational Development of Targeted Therapy-Aurora Kinase Inhibition in Osteosarcoma – Dr. Maime F. Modiano, University of Minnesota $1000
- Grant 01418: PET2.0 – Providing Engineered T.-cells (PET): New Genetic and Immunotherapy Targeting Canines with Spontaneous B-cell Lymphoma – Dr. Heather M. Wilson, Texas A & M University $2500
- Grant 01429 – Mechanistic Relationship of IL-8 in Cell Proliferation and Survival of Canine Hemangiosarcoma – Dr. Jaime F. Modiano, University of Minnesota $2500
- Grant01490-A – Evaluation of Aura kinases inhibitors in canine lymphoma in vitro – Dr. Keijiro Shiomitsu, Louisiana State University $1000
November:
- Grant #1557 - High-Resolution Cytogenetic Analysis of Histiocytic Malignancies and Development of a Targeted Assay to Screen for Expression Level Changes - Dr. Matthew Breen, PhD: North Carolina State University $5000
- Grant #1609 - Probiotic VSL#3 Reduces Enteritis in Dogs with Inflammatory Bowel Disease -Dr. Albert E. Jergens, DVM, PhD; Iowa State University $2500

The American German Shepherd Dog Charitable Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to funding research projects that improve the health of the German Shepherd Dog.