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29 changes: 0 additions & 29 deletions _includes/footer.html
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window.scrollTo(0,0)
})
</script>

<script>

{% if site.branch == "production" %}
const endpoint='https://portal.challenge.gov/api/banner'
{% elsif site.branch == "staging" %}
const endpoint='https://challenge-portal-staging.app.cloud.gov/api/banner'
{% elsif site.branch == "dev" %}
const endpoint='https://challenge-portal-dev.app.cloud.gov/api/banner'
{% else %}
const endpoint='http://localhost:4000/api/banner'
{% endif %}

document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
fetch(endpoint)
.then(response => {
return response.text();
})
.then(data => {
if (data && data.trim().length > 0) {
document.getElementById('message-placeholder').innerHTML=data;
document.getElementById('message-container').style.display='block';
}
})
.catch(error => {
console.error('Error fetching data from challenge platform:');
});
});
</script>
<!-- Google Analytics -->
<script>
(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
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{% include menu.html primary_navigation=site.primary_navigation secondary_navigation=site.secondary_navigation %}

<main id="main-content">
{% include portal_banner.html %}
{{ content }}
</main>

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<p>Through the American-Made Program, offices at DOE have access to the experience and infrastructure to design and run a prize competition. With these resources, DOE can inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs to advance new thinking in the energy sector.</p>

<p>For the rest of the series, Federal Innovation Through Prize Competitions, Challenge.gov is hosting conversations with the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Through this webinar series the audience will learn of approaches that different federal agencies are using to implement prize competitions as part of their innovation strategy. The series offers valuable lessons for other federal innovation implementers and illustrates the opportunity for members of the public to innovate alongside the federal government. Learn more about these events at <a href="https://www.challenge.gov/events/">Challenge.gov/events</a>.</p>
<p>For the rest of the series, Federal Innovation Through Prize Competitions, Challenge.gov is hosting conversations with the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Through this webinar series the audience will learn of the diversity of approaches that different federal agencies are using to implement prize competitions as part of their innovation strategy. The series offers valuable lessons for other federal innovation implementers and illustrates the opportunity for members of the public to innovate alongside the federal government. Learn more about these events at <a href="https://www.challenge.gov/events/">Challenge.gov/events</a>.</p>

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<p>Challenge.gov’s series, Federal Innovation Through Prize Competitions, explores how government agencies leverage prize competitions to engage the public, drive innovation, solve national problems, and advance critical technologies. The second webinar of our series featured the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and how the agency created the resources, guidance, and policy to implement game-changing prize competitions and challenges. Access the <a href="https://youtu.be/lI6_4m7E5dY?si=dAsfA6277J2YyVMw">event recording here.</a></p>
<p>Taylor Gilliland – NIH Challenge Manager and Senior Advisor to the NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives – grounded the conversation in NIH’s mission to sustain advancements in the sciences and public health that ultimately lengthen life, enhance health, and reduce illness and disability. NIH is among the top three federal agencies on Challenge.gov in the number of prize competitions they run each year. Since 2011, NIH has run 130 prize competitions, with total prizes offered nearing $85 million. </p>
<p>Challenges range across categories such as Analytics, Design, Ideas, Software, Scientific and Technology. Two examples of the diverse range of problems the NIH solves through prize competitions are the <a href="https://www.challenge.gov/?challenge=l3c">Long COVID Computational Challenge</a> and the <a href="https://www.challenge.gov/?challenge=ncats-rare-diseases-are-not-rare-2020-challenge">Rare Diseases are Not Rare! 2020 Challenge</a>. The Long COVID Computational Challenge was an Analytics challenge run in 2022 with the goal of identifying who might be suffering from long term Covid using predictive AI with a total cash prize of $500,000. Rare Diseases are Not Rare! 2020 Challenge was a Design challenge sponsored by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. This challenge was centered around finding innovative ways to communicate about rare diseases through social media or art with a total awards of $5,000.</p>
<p>NIH considers prize competitions as part of a toolbox of innovation strategies along with contracts, grants, cooperative agreements and Other Transaction Awards. Each tool in the toolbox serves a specific purpose and solves a particular problem. Compared to other mechanisms, prize competitions offer a lower barrier to entry allowing for increased participation and unanticipated solutions to challenges. Historically, prize competitions have also stimulated private sector investment in critical need areas. NIH has used prize competitions and challenges to set ambitious goals to be solved in a relatively short time-frame without high levels of risk by only paying for results.</p>
<p>NIH considers prize competitions as part of a toolbox of innovation strategies along with contracts, grants, cooperative agreements and Other Transaction Awards. Each tool in the toolbox serves a specific purpose and solves a particular problem. Compared to other mechanisms, prize competitions offer a lower barrier to entry allowing for increased diversity in participation and unanticipated solutions to challenges. Historically, prize competitions have also stimulated private sector investment in critical need areas. NIH has used prize competitions and challenges to set ambitious goals to be solved in a relatively short time-frame without high levels of risk by only paying for results.</p>
<p>Much of the success of NIH challenges is due to three Ps: Policy, Procedures and Practitioners. Policy allows NIH to operate prize competitions under the federal America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010. In addition, NIH internally operates under the NIH Challenge and Prize Competition Policy. Procedures include NIH staff resources such as a step-by-step guide on how to navigate the lifecycle of a competition and related approval processes. And finally, Practitioners refers to the community of experienced challenge managers across NIH. This includes a dedicated agency-wide Challenge Manager who provides oversight on challenge policy and supports NIH Institutes and Centers to use prize competitions as an open innovation mechanism. </p>
<p>With the right combination of policy, procedures and practitioners, NIH is able to use prize competitions to accelerate healthcare innovations, increase the number of solvers addressing a problem, draw attention to critical public health topics, stimulate private sector investments, and more. </p>
<p>With the right combination of policy, procedures and practitioners, NIH is able to use prize competitions to accelerate healthcare innovations, increase the number and diversity of solvers addressing a problem, draw attention to critical public health topics, stimulate private sector investments, and more. </p>
<p>Did you miss our previous Federal Innovation Through Prize Competitions conversation with the U.S. Department of Energy’s American Made Program? Check out our <a href="https://www.challenge.gov/blog/2024-10-24-department-of-energy-american-made-program/">summary post</a> or watch the <a href="https://youtu.be/2cY1zLHvQtU?si=HHCZmktHRo07oJbr">full recording</a>.</p>
<p>Learn more about these events at <a href="http://Challenge.gov/events">Challenge.gov/events</a>.</p>

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We believe that open innovation is an avenue to increase trust and transparency between the federal government and the public. Through our programming, customer support, resources, and content development, Challenge.Gov welcomes the federal community and public solvers to learn about and participate in open innovation.

### Collaboration
We believe that collaboration across broad perspectives leads to better results. Challenge.Gov provides a platform for the federal government and the public to join together to solve important problems. We strive to create a supportive community by providing opportunities for our federal community to meet, share, and learn from each other.
We believe that collaboration across diverse perspectives leads to better results. Challenge.Gov provides a platform for the federal government and the public to join together to solve important problems. We strive to create a supportive community by providing opportunities for our federal community to meet, share, and learn from each other.

### Accessibility
We lower barriers for the public and the federal community to participate in prize competitions and challenges. We make every effort to ensure our platform, events, and resources are open and accessible.
### Inclusion
We promote inclusion by lowering barriers for the public and the federal community to participate in prize competitions and challenges. We make every effort to ensure our platform, events, and resources are open and accessible.

### Innovation
Innovation is essential to solving problems and improving outcomes for the American people. We support an environment where innovation for the public good can thrive. We innovate in our programming and resources so we can best serve our federal community and the public.
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And it can be a powerful pathway to working with the government.

And here's the best part: Prize challenges are open to all.
And here's the best part: Prize challenges are open and inclusive.

Bring your thoughts, perspectives, and ideas to catalyze true innovation.
Bring your diversity of thought, perspective, and ideas to catalyze true innovation.

This is your chance to shine, build your professional portfolio, win prizes, and create real impact.

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<h2 class="usa-card__heading" style="font-weight: 900;">May 31, 2023</h2>
<h4 class="usa-card__subheading">Behavioral Health Challenge Chat Q&A</h4>
<p class="usa-card__text"> The Behavioral Health Challenge seeks to identify and highlight innovative outreach and engagement strategies designed by community-based organizations to improve access to behavioral health services for racial and ethnic underserved communities. </p>
<h4 class="usa-card__subheading">Behavioral Health Equity Challenge Chat Q&A</h4>
<p class="usa-card__text"> The Behavioral Health Equity Challenge seeks to identify and highlight innovative outreach and engagement strategies designed by community-based organizations to improve access to behavioral health services for racial and ethnic underserved communities. </p>
<p class="usa-card__text">On May 31 participants met the challenge team and shared questions. </p>
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