At NASA, there is no ambiguity in our mission: we reach for new heights and reveal the unknown for the benefit of humankind. Doing so however, doesn’t just require groundbreaking technologies, it requires visionary people - people who are unwilling to quit despite the most difficult of circumstances. Naturally, this environment lends itself well to the collaboration between diverse startup entrepreneurs, NASA scientists, and the Space Tech community.
The 2023 NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge recognizes and supports entrepreneurs and visionaries working on technology that advances the agency’s science goals, particularly in lunar exploration and climate science.
To increase participation of entrepreneurs in its technology portfolio, NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) will award up to $1,000,000 in total prizes to participants who can successfully contribute ideas that advance the state-of-the-art in two, broadly-defined areas for 2023: Lunar Payloads and Climate Science.
Finalists will be invited to a live pitch event hosted at the Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit and Expo in Washington, D.C. Participants will further benefit from the opportunity to network with top agency, military, and industry leaders representing billions in federal contracting authority and innovation prizes.
NASA is committed to a culture of diversity, inclusion, equity, and accessibility. Aligning with NASA’s core value of inclusion and the Science Mission Directorate’s Science Plan (see Strategy 4.1 in SMD Science Plan), SMD seeks to increase the diversity of thought and backgrounds represented across the entire SMD portfolio through a more inclusive and accessible environment. We strongly encourage applicants from historically excluded communities, especially women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and persons with disabilities, to partake in this challenge and future NASA explorations.
In Round 1, applicants will submit a Pitch Deck of up to 8 Slides alongside a Technical Submission of up to 5-pages outlining a technology concept that addresses one of the Technology Focus Areas detailed below. A panel of judges composed of NASA personnel and external venture experts will then select up to twenty (20) companies to receive $16,000 each and an invitation to participate in Round 2 of the NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge.
In Round 2, participants will submit a Pitch Deck of up to 12 Slides with a more extensive 10- page Technical Submission further detailing their technological solutions and will also participate in a live pitch event at the Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit and Expo to present their ideas to a panel of judges. The panel of judges will score the Submission Materials alongside a live 5 minute pitch presentation. The judging panel will be composed of NASA personnel and venture experts. Industry representatives, venture capitalists, government funders, foundations, and NASA program managers will also be invited to the pitch event. Up to eight (8) winning participants will be awarded an additional $85,000 each in prize funding to further mature their concepts.
Technology Focus Areas
The 2023 NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge aims to address two critical areas of need for NASA: Lunar Payloads and Climate Science. NASA will be seeking solutions provide:
- Lunar payloads that may attract non-governmental funding for delivery to the surface of the Moon by a commercial provider.
- A means to obtain high quality climate science data from small hosted instruments and/or new business models for using existing climate data to address climate and environmental problems.
Learn more about the focus areas here, including topic specific judging criteria.
Prizes
In Round 1, up to 20 organizations will receive $16,000 and advance to Round 2.
In Round 2, up to 8 organizations will receive an additional $85,000.
In addition to the monetary awards, winners will also receive:
- Assistance from NASA researchers on understanding and implementing NASA priorities
- Access to a live NASA session explaining relevant NASA Funding Opportunities for Round 2 participants
- Promotion and recognition at the Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit and Expo in Washington, D.C.
- Feedback from a live judging panel consisting of NASA researchers and venture experts
- Networking opportunity with top agency, military, and industry leaders in addition to venture capitalists, philanthropists, and other private funders
- Winners will be asked to participate in a follow up survey approximately one year after the announcement. Any follow-on successes may be promoted in future iterations of the Entrepreneurs Challenge.
Judging Criteria
Submissions will be scored out of 100 points by a panel of internal and external judges. NASA personnel will score the technical viability (60%) of the solution while external venture experts will evaluate the venture viability (40%) of the solution. Note that venture viability can address either for-profit or non-profit ventures.
- Technical Viability (60%)
- Relevance to Challenge Topic and Impact (30%)
- Innovation of Approach (10%)
- Technical Credibility of Approach (20%)
- Venture Viability (40%)
- Problem/Solution Fit (5%)
- Market Potential (10%)
- Business Model (10%)
- Team (10%)
- Traction (5%)
Submission Format
Be sure to address all Venture Viability Criteria in the Pitch Deck Submission provided for each Round and use the Technical Submission Template for each Round to address all the Technical Viability Criteria. Templates for each submission are available below. Please follow the template guidance as closely as possible and stay within the page limits. Judging Criteria are the same for Round 1 and 2 in regards to the Technical Submission, however Round 2 Slide Deck Criteria have several additional sub-questions.
Additional guidance regarding the Pitch Event will be provided to Round 1 winners, including slide deck requirements for their 5-minute pitch.
ROUND 1:
- Pitch Deck: please ensure you use the provided pitch deck template and carefully address all sections and questions contained within it.
- Maximum 8 slides, not including the Title Slide.
- Must use the section headers provided in the template and address the questions under each header.
- You may design and create the Slide Deck using any software or application, but the final submission must be a .PDF file.
- Technical Submission: please ensure you use the provided whitepaper template and carefully address all sections and questions contained within it.
- Maximum 5 pages
- Formatting requirements provided in the template
- Must use the section headers provided in the template and address the questions under each header
- Submitted as a PDF upload
- Eligibility Confirmation: In order to be eligible for an award, individuals must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the United States and be 18 years of age or older, and organizations must be an entity incorporated in and maintaining a primary place of business in the United States.
- If you are selected as a potential Winner and you are an individual, you will be asked to provide proof of citizenship or permanent residency.
- If you are selected as a potential Winner and you are an organization, you will be asked to provide proof of the location of your primary place of business.
- Additional Information: This information will not be considered in the evaluation process:
- Have you received government funding for this project in the past? If so, please detail existing funding. Note that whether or not you have received funding will not influence the judging process.
ROUND 2
- Pitch Deck: please ensure you use the provided pitch deck template.
- Maximum 12 slides, not including the Title Slide.
- Must use the section headers provided in the template and address the questions under each header
- You may design and create the Slide Deck using any software or application, but the final submission must be a .PDF file.
- Technical Submission: please ensure you use the provided whitepaper template
- Same requirements as in Round 1, except with a 10 page maximum.
- Submitted as a PDF upload.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for an award, individuals must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the United States and be 18 years of age or older, and organizations must be an entity incorporated in and maintaining a primary place of business in the United States. Please see the Challenge Terms and Conditions for complete rules and eligibility information.
NASA encourages submissions from both for-profit and non-profit ventures.