Call for proposals is now closed
This Challenge is open to participants (“Contestant”) from member countries of the World Bank. Contestants may be individuals or organizations (profit, non-profit organizations, academia). Contestants are responsible for compliance with legal requirements of their country. They are invited to pitch their solutions on innovative landscape restoration. Also, solutions at minimum viable products (MVP) to more developed stages (e.g. already fully commercialized) are eligible for the challenge.
Also, only solutions that are at minimum viable product (MVP) stage to more developed stages (e.g. already fully commercialized) are eligible for the challenge.
The submitted proposal can be part of different focus themes (e.g. Agriculture – Area 1- and Information & Knowledge – Area 4).
The Challenge is open for both international and Central Asian participants
Individuals:
- Individuals must be of a minimum of 18 years old as of (date of submission)
- An individual or a team may submit entries. Individuals who join teams must meet the eligibility requirements for Individual Contestants
- Any national from a Bank member country can participate
Companies, Organizations, Startups:
- Must be legally established entities (profit, non-profit) in their respective countries
The following are not eligible to join the Challenge: staff, contractors and vendors of the World Bank Group (The World Bank Group consists of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Development Association, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the International Finance Corporation, the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.), the members of the Evaluation and Finalist Judging Panel; or any company or individual involved with the design, production, execution or distribution of the Challenge and their immediate family members (spouse, parents and step-parents, siblings and step-siblings, children and step-children, aunt, uncle, niece and nephew).
Participants who are ineligible to receive Bank funds under the Bank’s Anti-Corruption Guidelines, procurement rules, and other rules such as on anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism are ineligible to receive cash or any prize under this Challenge.
Contestants should apply online, providing a description of their project proposals.
For more information, please see the general guidelines for proposals.
The Challenge will be hosted online. Submission period begins on November 19, 2020, at 22:00 UTC+6 and ends on January 24, 2021, at 23:59 UTC+6.
The submission form template (in pdf) documents can be used as reference but official submission must be performed online.
Contestants should complete their application through the online registration form.
Structural requirements:
- Submissions must comply with the format provided on the online platform.
- Contestants must fill out the online application form (in English)
- Contestants must attach a completed project proposal (in English)
- Contestants must be available to attend all events, bootcamps and preparatory activities throughout the challenge
- Follow the provided template; all documents must include the name, organization and thematic area chosen;
- Contestants may submit more than one submission. However, overlap between submissions should be avoided, and only one cash prize can be allocated to the same contestant.
- Each submission must be in English. Proposals that do not comply with the structural requirement will not be considered.
The submitted proposal are scored by the following quality criteria:
- Be applicable and relevant to socio-economic and environmental conditions of the Aral Sea watershed (Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan) as well as to World Bank environmental projects under preparation and implementation in Central Asia;
- Demonstrate a potential for scaling-up to other regions of Central Asia (from the mountains to the plains);
- Establish a clear path towards practical application of the solution on the ground (indicative implementation road map / draft business plan);
- Demonstrate positive impacts for local communities (at the environmental and socio-economic levels);
- Identify result’s indicators to monitor and evaluate the proposal outcome over time
Please find frequently asked questions here.
Candidates with the top 5 submissions for each of the four themes will have the opportunity to share their ideas with a global audience during the live online challenge event when they present their findings and ideas to a panel of prominent experts from top international institutions in a Shark Tank format.
As a shortlisted candidate, your proposal will be included in a report on key innovations for landscape restoration, to be published online by the World Bank and other prominent partners.
Your solution will also be featured in key media outlets in connection with the Challenge, the World Bank and other partners.
The winners of each theme will receive a monetary award of up to approximately US$4,000. The decision on the final amount is pending.
The winners will be invited to participate in a 4-month Mentorship Program sponsored by the World Bank, Plug and Play, Kazakh-German University (DKU), the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF), and other partners. Shortlisted participants will be interacting with the key partners from world leading venture capitalist firms, accelerators, governments and World Bank officials.