The D-Prize Global Competition 2026 is now open, offering aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to launch new organizations that deliver proven poverty solutions to underserved communities. With funding of up to $20,000, D-Prize supports early-stage founders who are ready to pilot and scale impactful interventions that address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Unlike traditional grants or fellowships, D-Prize focuses specifically on distribution—ensuring that existing, evidence-based solutions reach the people who need them most. This makes it one of the most unique and impactful global competitions for social entrepreneurs.
About D-Prize
D-Prize is a global organization dedicated to fighting extreme poverty by funding new organizations that distribute proven solutions. Its core philosophy is simple yet powerful: many solutions to poverty already exist, but they are not reaching enough people, especially in last-mile communities.
Through its annual competition, D-Prize identifies and supports entrepreneurs who can bridge this gap by scaling access to these solutions.
What the D-Prize Competition Offers
The D-Prize Global Competition provides selected entrepreneurs with funding and support to launch and grow their organizations.
Key Benefits
- Up to $20,000 in seed funding
- Opportunity to launch a new social impact organization
- Access to a global network of social entrepreneurs
- Support to pilot and scale impactful interventions
- Exposure to funders and global development stakeholders
Focus Areas and Challenges
D-Prize invites applicants to choose from a range of evidence-based interventions across multiple sectors. Each challenge focuses on scaling solutions that have already been proven effective.
Key Sectors Include
- Agriculture
- Education
- Energy
- Health
- Livelihoods
- Public Services
- Water
Example Challenges
Some of the featured challenges for 2026 include:
- Distribution of contraceptives (DMPA-SC)
- Access to reading glasses for underserved populations
- Expanding access to childcare services
- Phone-based tutoring for education improvement
- Teaching foundational literacy and numeracy
- Road safety campaigns
- Government transparency initiatives
- Poverty graduation programs
- Post-harvest agricultural support
Applicants can also propose their own distribution model for proven interventions not listed in the official challenges.
Application Process
The D-Prize application process is structured in multiple stages to identify the most promising entrepreneurs.
Step 1: Concept Note Submission
Applicants submit:
- A two-page concept note
- Resume(s) of team members
D-Prize receives over 3,000 applications each year, making this a highly competitive stage.
Step 2: Shortlisted Application
Top 5% of applicants are invited to:
- Respond to additional written questions
- Provide more detailed plans
Applicants are given approximately two weeks to complete this stage.
Step 3: Final Interviews
Top candidates proceed to:
- Phone interviews
- Email-based evaluations
Step 4: Award and Launch
Selected finalists (top 1%) receive:
- Up to $20,000 in funding
- Support to pilot their organization
- Guidance on scaling operations
Download an Application Packet
Eligibility Criteria
D-Prize is specifically designed for early-stage entrepreneurs.
Who Can Apply
Applicants must:
- Be launching a new organization
- Be early-stage founders (often first-time entrepreneurs)
- Have not raised significant external funding
Key Requirements
- Organizations should not have:
- More than 18 months of full-time operations
- Raised more than $30,000 in funding
- Existing organizations may apply only if:
- Their focus is on distributing proven interventions
Target Applicants
D-Prize strongly encourages:
- Applicants from low- and middle-income countries
- Individuals committed to social impact
- Entrepreneurs with scalable ideas
Why D-Prize is Unique
D-Prize stands out because it focuses on scaling what already works rather than reinventing solutions.
Key Advantages
- Focus on proven, evidence-based interventions
- Emphasis on real-world impact and scalability
- Support for first-time entrepreneurs
- Opportunity to build organizations from scratch
- Strong global recognition and credibility
Timeline and Deadlines
The D-Prize Global Competition 2026 follows a structured timeline.
Key Dates
- Competition Launch: April 7, 2026
- Early Deadline: May 17, 2026
- Regular Deadline: June 7, 2026
- Extension Deadline: June 28, 2026
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to increase their chances of success.
For more, please see Frequently Asked Questions.
Tips for a Strong Application
To increase your chances of success:
- Focus on a clear and scalable distribution model
- Choose a proven intervention with measurable impact
- Demonstrate understanding of the target community
- Highlight your ability to execute the idea
- Present a realistic pilot plan
Get more information about the D-Prize Global Competition 2026 HERE.
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