Challenge Overview
The Blockchain Social Impact Challenge, powered by the Summit Institute and the CoreTech Foundation, invites the world to submit ideas in the form of well-defined proposals to solve a social issue using blockchain technology. All questions identified below must be answered to qualify for the Challenge. The winning entrepreneur will attend Summit at Sea, the premiere gathering of entrepreneurs and thought-leaders of our time, taking place from November 9-12, 2016 Summit at Sea offers endless opportunities for next generation social/tech ideas and concepts. The Summit community is filled with innovative entrepreneurs, social activists, investors and public figures who can bring the required resources to the table to turn ideas into real social enterprises.
The Problem
How would you use blockchain technology for social good? The CoreTech Foundation and the Summit Institute are challenging you to submit your best idea to help address a social problem by leveraging the power of the blockchain. We are looking for creative and innovative ways to use this technology to help make the world a better place.
The Challenge Breakthrough
We're committed to advancing some social cause in a meaningful and sustainable way using the power of blockchain technology.
The Prize
As noted above, the winning entrepreneur will attend Summit at Sea, the premiere gathering of entrepreneurs and thought-leaders of our time, taking place from November 9-12, 2016 Summit at Sea offers endless opportunities for next generation social/tech ideas and concepts. The Summit community is filled with innovative entrepreneurs, social activists, investors and public figures who can bring the required resources to the table to turn ideas into real social enterprises.
What You Can Do To Cause A Breakthrough
What is Blockchain Technology?
The Blockchain is a software-based permissionless public ledger of ownership and value transfer between individuals and companies. Ownership can constitute anything, including: property, medical records, currency, invoices, equity tranches, etc. Some of the key features of the blockchain include the following:
Learn more about the blockchain here, here, here, and here.
Purpose of the Challenge
We want to help change the world by delivering a solution that becomes commonplace, changing the welfare of an entire population, and solve issues that affect humanity. We also believe in the power of the blockchain and want to leverage that power for greater social impact.
Challenge Hosts
About HeroX: HeroX was co-founded in 2013 by XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis, challenge designer Emily Fowler and entrepreneur Christian Cotichini as a means to democratize the innovation model of XPRIZE. HeroX exists to enable anyone, anywhere in the world, to create a challenge that addresses any problem or opportunity, build a community around that challenge and activate the circumstances that can lead to a breakthrough innovation. Learn more at herox.com.
About the Summit Institute: The Summit Institute (SI) is the nonprofit arm of The Summit Series. SI’s platform serves in conjunction with our already strong social mission, allowing us to formally take action when problems arise that resonate strongly with our extended global community. Learn more at summitinstitute.com.
About the CoreTech Foundation: The CoreTech Foundation helps nonprofits use technology for social good. Thanks to the open source movement, we're placing traditionally expensive and sophisticated technology in the hands of the nonprofit world, so they can implement virtually any software-driven solution using our scaling platform and consulting services. To that end, CoreTech built an application platform called CORE, to help build solutions capable of impacting lives around the world, like this, this, and this. Learn more at coretechfoundation.org.
Purpose of the Challenge
We want to help change the world by delivering a solution that becomes commonplace, changing the welfare of an entire population, and solve issues that affect humanity. We also believe in the power of the blockchain and want to leverage that power for greater social impact.
Challenge Questions / Judging Criteria
1. The Problem (10 points)
2. The Solution (30 points)
3. Role of Blockchain Technology (30 points)
4. Unique Components (10 points)
Rules
Who can participate: As mentioned above, the Challenge is open to individuals and teams. To be eligible to compete, you must comply with all the terms of the Challenge as defined in the Challenge-Specific Agreement.
Selection of Winner: Based on the winning criteria, the winner will receive a ticket to attend Summit at Sea, the premiere gathering of entrepreneurs and thoughtleaders of our time, taking place from November 9-12, 2016, and an opportunity to bring their idea to the boat. The prize is valued at approximately $6,000 USD. In case of a tie, the winner will be selected at the discretion of the Judging Panel.
Voting: All votes are subject to review. Any competitor using unfair methods to solicit votes will be automatically disqualified from the challenge.
Registration and Submissions: All submission materials must be submitted online on or before [TBD] at 8pm PST. No submissions will be accepted after this time. Incomplete submissions will not be accepted. All submissions must be received online, via the Challenge website, and all uploads can be in PDF format only. Submission reporting requirements are detailed in Judging.
Challenge Guidelines are subject to change. Registered competitors will receive notification when changes are made, however, we highly encourage you to visit the Challenge Site often to review updates.
Challenge Hosts
About HeroX: HeroX was co-founded in 2013 by XPRIZE founder Peter Diamandis, challenge designer Emily Fowler and entrepreneur Christian Cotichini as a means to democratize the innovation model of XPRIZE. HeroX exists to enable anyone, anywhere in the world, to create a challenge that addresses any problem or opportunity, build a community around that challenge and activate the circumstances that can lead to a breakthrough innovation. Learn more at herox.com.
About the Summit Institute: The Summit Institute (SI) is the nonprofit arm of The Summit Series. SI’s platform serves in conjunction with our already strong social mission, allowing us to formally take action when problems arise that resonate strongly with our extended global community. Learn more at summitinstitute.com.
About the CoreTech Foundation: The CoreTech Foundation helps nonprofits use technology for social good. Thanks to the open source movement, we're placing traditionally expensive and sophisticated technology in the hands of the nonprofit world, so they can implement virtually any software-driven solution using our scaling platform and consulting services. To that end, CoreTech built an application platform called CORE, to help build solutions capable of impacting lives around the world, like this, this, and this. Learn more at coretechfoundation.org.
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