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Applications are open for the Wilkes Climate Launch Prize 2025
The Wilkes Climate Launch Prize, which honours the best worldwide concepts for addressing climate change, is currently accepting proposals from the University of Utah.
Each year, the University of Utah prize recognizes and celebrates groundbreaking climate solutions, with the aim of speeding up global progress and promoting technological innovation.
The prize's objective is to swiftly create effective solutions to combat climate change, benefiting both people and ecosystems around the world.
Don't miss out on the application deadline which is 28-Feb-25.
Additional Information
Host Institution
The University of Utah.
Program Type
Fully Funded
Program Benefits
Grant amount: $250,000
Only one grand prize will be awarded.
Only one grand prize will be awarded.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations of all types and stages, whether for-profit or nonprofit, from any part of the world, are eligible to submit proposals for the Wilkes Climate Launch Prize. This includes companies at seed, pre-seed, venture-funded, and publicly traded stages, as well as nonprofits.
**Evaluation Criteria**
The following are key factors for evaluation:
**Scalable Impact:**
- How many greenhouse gases (MT CO2-equivalent) could be avoided or removed annually in the near term (e.g., 2025-2027) and medium term (e.g., around 2030)?
- What is the potential for scaling the solution from 2030 to 2050?
- How will the Prize facilitate transformative change in the sector?
- What is the expected permanence of these emissions reductions or removals, and how confident are you in these projections?
**Feasibility:**
- Are there existing demonstrations of the solution’s feasibility? At what stage are they, and where have they been implemented?
- What is the current cost per MT CO2-equivalent, and what are the expected costs by 2030?
- Why is your team the right fit to succeed in implementing this solution?
- What are the key challenges, and how will you address barriers, constraints, risks, or trade-offs involved in scaling the solution?
**Co-benefits:**
- Will the proposed solution deliver additional benefits to communities, economies, or ecosystems?
- Are there potential negative impacts (e.g., on communities, economies, or ecosystems), and what measures will be taken to mitigate them?
**Evaluation Criteria**
The following are key factors for evaluation:
**Scalable Impact:**
- How many greenhouse gases (MT CO2-equivalent) could be avoided or removed annually in the near term (e.g., 2025-2027) and medium term (e.g., around 2030)?
- What is the potential for scaling the solution from 2030 to 2050?
- How will the Prize facilitate transformative change in the sector?
- What is the expected permanence of these emissions reductions or removals, and how confident are you in these projections?
**Feasibility:**
- Are there existing demonstrations of the solution’s feasibility? At what stage are they, and where have they been implemented?
- What is the current cost per MT CO2-equivalent, and what are the expected costs by 2030?
- Why is your team the right fit to succeed in implementing this solution?
- What are the key challenges, and how will you address barriers, constraints, risks, or trade-offs involved in scaling the solution?
**Co-benefits:**
- Will the proposed solution deliver additional benefits to communities, economies, or ecosystems?
- Are there potential negative impacts (e.g., on communities, economies, or ecosystems), and what measures will be taken to mitigate them?
Eligible Countries
All Countries
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