Published 29 August, 2022; last updated 30 August, 2022
This project is incomplete, contains information that may change over time, and may or may not be updated in the future
This is a dataset of prizes we could find for incentivizing progress toward a specific technical or intellectual goal.
Inducement prizes are created to encourage effort toward solving a specific problem, usually by offering a large monetary award for accomplishing a goal according to pre-specified criteria. Inducement prizes are distinct from those recognizing past achievements, like the Fields Medal or Nobel Prize.1
We spent approximately 10-12 hours researching prizes for technological and intellectual progress, such as crossing the ocean or proving a mathematical theorem. For inclusion in our list, a prize needed to be:
For each prize, we tried to answer several questions:
We were unable to answer every question for every prize in the time allotted to the project, nor were we able to investigate every prize that appeared to match our criteria.
This table contains a condensed version of our dataset. The full dataset with sources can be found in this Google Sheet.
Prize Name | Organization or Financial Sponsor | Years | Prize Amount (2022 $M) | Outcome | Problem Area | Winner |
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XPrize (6 prizes) | XPrize | 1996-2025 | 5 – 100 | 5 ongoing 1 awarded | Various | Scaled Composites |
NASA Green Flight Challenge | NASA | 2009 -2011 | 1.80 | Awarded | Aviation | Pipistrel-USA |
DARPA Grand Challenge | DARPA | 2004-2005 | 3.10 | Awarded | Autonomous vehicles | Stanford Racing Team |
Millenium Problems | Clay Mathematics Institute | 2000-2010 | 1.00 each (1.7 in 2000) |
6 ongoing 1 awarded | Mathematics | Grigoriy Perelman |
Kremer Prize | Henry Kremer | 1959-1977 | 0.52 | Awarded | Aviation | Dr. Paul MacCready |
Orteig Prize | Raymond Orteig | 1919-1927 | 0.44 | Awarded | Aviation | Charles Lindbergh |
Daily Mail Prizes | Daily Mail | 1906-1930 | .015 – 1.5 | Other | Aviation | (Various) |
Longitude Prize | British Government | 1714-1735 | 5.72 | Awarded | Navigation at sea | John Harrison |
Primary author: Elizabeth Santos
Additional writing and research: Rick Korzekwa