Sponsors Sought For NASA's Centennial Challenges Competitions

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June 14, 2010

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 10-141

SPONSORS SOUGHT FOR NASA'S CENTENNIAL CHALLENGES COMPETITIONS

WASHINGTON -- NASA is seeking private and corporate sponsors for the 
Centennial Challenges, a program of incentive prizes designed for the 
"citizen inventor" that generates creative solutions to problems of 
interest to NASA and the nation. NASA is looking for companies, 
organizations or individuals interested in sponsoring the non-profit 
allied organizations that manage the prize competitions. 

Since 2005, NASA has conducted 19 competitions in six challenge areas 
and awarded $4.5 million to 13 different teams. Each of the 
challenges is managed by non-profit organizations in partnership with 
NASA. 

NASA provides prize purses for the challenges but not the funds to 
conduct the competitions. A group of allied organizations conducts 
and manages the competitions, typically raising additional funds 
through partnerships with private and corporate sponsors. 

Potential sponsors can be for-profit companies and corporations, 
universities and other non-profit or educational organizations, 
professional or public organizations, and individuals. Those 
interested in discussing sponsorship opportunities should respond to 
a Request for Information at: 



http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eps/synopsis.cgi?acqid=141911 


Allied organizations generally seek sponsorships of all monetary sizes 
and in-kind contributions while providing public recognition to 
competition sponsors. Arrangements for competition sponsorships will 
be negotiated directly between the allied organizations and the 
sponsors and may include naming rights for significant contributors. 

Centennial Challenge events typically include public audiences and are 
televised or broadcast over the Internet via streaming video. The 
competitions provide high-visibility opportunities for public 
outreach and education. There are three on-going Centennial 
Challenges, with several new challenges expected to be announced this 
year. 

For additional information on the program, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/challenges 

	
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