Deadline: 25-Feb-22
Entries are now open for the 2023 Indianapolis Prize, an initiative that would approach the issue of animal conservation in a whole new way by combining significant financial support with programs that build emotional and intellectual support.
The Indianapolis Prize Nominating Committee and Jury each consist of nine different individuals, from across the globe, who are representative of the scientific and conservation sector, the Indianapolis community and the Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc.
Prize Information
The Indianapolis Prize awards $250,000 to one of the most successful animal conservationist in the world, while five Finalists each receive $10,000.
Nomination Criteria
- The challenges overcome by the individual in the pursuit of his or her achievement.
- The significance of the achievement or achievements in the conservation of an animal species or multiple species.
- The measurable outcomes resulting from the individual’s work.
- The quality of any science involved.
- The number of years the individual has dedicated to the aspect of conservation work under evaluation. This includes consideration of any fieldwork which the individual has participated in or led, although fieldwork is not a specified requirement. Please note that length of career is not the primary criteria.
- The unselfish dedication to conservation work that the individual has demonstrated throughout his or her career.
- Any cooperation the individual has demonstrated with zoological and other like-minded conservation organizations, particularly those for which the individual does not work.
Nominating Committee and the Jury
- The significance of an achievement or achievements in the conservation of an animal species or multiple species;
- The measurable outcomes resulting from the Nominee’s work;
- The quality of science involved;
- The number of years the individual has dedicated to the aspect of conservation work under evaluation;
- The unselfish dedication to conservation work that the individual has shown throughout his or her career;
- The spirit of cooperation the individual has demonstrated with zoological and other like-minded conservation institutions, especially those not directly affiliated with any organization for which the Nominee works.
Restrictions
- Applicants must be individual living persons, not an organization, program or group of individuals.
- If selected as the Winner of the Indianapolis Prize, the individual must agree to participate in activities scheduled to take place in Indianapolis, Indiana, between Sept. 22-Oct. 6, 2023. Transportation and lodging will be covered by the Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc.
- If selected as one of the five (5) Indianapolis Prize Finalists, the individual must agree to participate in activities scheduled to take place in Indianapolis, Indiana, between Sept. 22-Oct. 6, 2023. Transportation and lodging will be covered by the Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc.
- Applicants must agree that, if selected as a Winner or Finalist, they will reasonably assist in the obtaining of necessary permissions to use materials reflective of their work on Indianapolis Zoo grounds, and will assist as necessary in the production of media and materials required to present a synopsis of their work at the Indianapolis Prize Gala.
- Applicants may not be employees, Board Members, or volunteer staff of the Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc. Immediate family members or significant others of the Nominating Committee, Jury, Indianapolis Zoological Society employees, Board Members, and volunteer staff are also ineligible.
- A Nominee is limited to being named a Finalist three times during the four most recent Prize cycles. When the maximum has been reached, he or she may not be nominated for the next two consecutive Prize cycles.
For more information, visit https://www.indianapoliszoo.com/prize/about/judging-nominations/