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Draft 1 of a prototyping tool for foundations and donors considering prize and award philanthropy.
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1. DREAMYour Foundation’s Mission
As As As
Objective: What societal challenge do you want to tackle?
What barriers are there to solving that challenge?
How might your award/prize program create solutions that your grants can’t?
Who do you want to attract or reward (e.g. nonprofits, scientists, etc…)?
How will you reach out to them?
Hands-on or hands-off during the application/recruitment process?
What are potential criteria for winners?
Who will select winners?
What award amount and other incentives or services would winners receive?
What audiences & media channels are involved in the announcement process?
Goals for learning from winners and translating that info to others?
Other resources, policies, people to influence through the process?
Your Internal Aspirations or Goals for the Award/Prize Program
1I. SOLVE III. DESIGN IV. AMPLIFY
Created by Tony Macklin for #NCFP15, adapted from Lean Canvas and McKinsey & Co. materials
Philanthropic Prize/Award Program – Prototyping Tool vsn 1
From And The Winner Is…Capturing the Promise of Philanthropic Prizes, McKinsey & Co., 2009
From The Craft of Incentive Prize Design, Doblin & Deloitte Consulting LLP, 2014