Application
The Terra Watt Prize is designed to provide an open, transparent, and fair process for all
participants. We encourage you to read the following requirements carefully, so you
understand the level of effort required in this competition.
Please note that we are seeking only those applicants who can deliver a proposal that aligns
with our SCORING CRITERIA. Also, you can learn more about the
JUDGES responsible for scoring your application before applying.
Startups and public agencies are precluded from participation. Applicants need to exhibit a
clear track record of demonstrating their technical approach, even if that record only
includes one or two prior implementations of their solution.
You must REGISTER before submitting
your application. If you have any questions, you may register and join our discussion forums
to seek clarification.
There are four sections in the application:
Section A: Quick Facts (required)
This section should include approximately two pages of narrative text and some basic facts
about your organization. We want to know who you are, where you are, how you are structured,
and other basic information. In addition to these facts, we ask you to provide a description
of any partnerships in 500 words or less (two manuscript pages).
Section B: Proposed Project (required)
This section should include no more than 10 pages of narrative text and detailed financials
for a proposed project. This section also requires you to deliver descriptions of the
village where you intend to implement your solution. As you consider this section, remember
that the National Geographic Society intends to provide grants of $125,000 each to two
applicants to implement their proposed projects. It is critical that you make a case for how
your proposed project not only meets but also exceeds the minimum requirements, so that you
receive the highest possible scores from the judges.
Section C: Business Plan (required)
This section should include no more than five pages of narrative text and a series of
financial statements, which will likely require considerable effort to develop, including
projections over a four- to five-year period. It is critical that you describe your
organization’s strategy, goals, and plans for growth, so that you distinguish yourself as
both a potential grantee and credible candidate for investment. Our judges include seasoned
experts who may consider each applicant as a potential investment opportunity.
Section D: Video Pitch (recommended)
This section allows you to make a personal presentation to the judges. It is optional but
recommended.
Please read all of the following application requirements before deciding whether to
participate.