Why Prizes?
Inducement prizes seek to focus attention and resources on very specific outcomes. Prize4Life is seeking to use the increased attention and new resources attracted by the inducement prize model to supplement and complement the existing range of resources focused on ALS.
Like the rest of the ALS community, Prize4Life believes that the existing resources: human, financial, and informational are not enough, and that by indirectly increasing the resources devoted to cures and treatments for ALS, we can help speed up the identification of novel treatments and cures.
Prize4Life has chosen to focus our efforts on the gap between academic research and the industry. That gap, also known as the valley of death, is where the vast majority of ALS academic studies fail to become a product that can benefit patients. This gap exists for many diseases, it is exceptionally wide for ALS because very basic drug development tools are still missing for ALS and not enough is known about the mechanism(s) of the disease. Prize4Life hopes to use the inducement prize model, as well as other leveraging efforts to help focus attention and resources on the research challenges that, once overcome, could open the door to extensive interest and investment from drug companies and have the greatest impact for ALS patients.
The Prize4Life model also appeals to new donors, particularly those who are interested in supporting outcomes-based philanthropy and who have historically been less likely to support traditional research grant mechanisms. The Prize4Life model brings new monies into the ALS research arena, increasing the resources available.
Because Prize4Life uses an outcome-oriented/prize based model, this essentially means that we are agnostic about who competes. We invite as wide a pool of participants as possible with no restrictions. We want to attract ALS researchers, clinicians, other disease researchers, young scientists, older scientists, domestic researchers, international researchers worldwide, and anyone in between, to participate in the pursuit of understanding of ALS better and finding treatments and a cure for this devastating and fatal disease.
Learn more about the prizes here.