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24 Post author: aurellem 13 November 2013 09:18PM

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Comment author: gjm 13 November 2013 05:21:50PM 4 points [-]

This money is critically important to us [...] will give us the funds we need to run the prize.

Wait, are you saying that the BPF is offering a prize that it knows it doesn't have the resources to administer? Isn't there something rather dubious about that, morally speaking?

Comment author: ChristianKl 13 November 2013 07:03:58PM 2 points [-]

I counts on the fact that it will gain the donation it needs in time to administer everything.

Comment author: aurellem 13 November 2013 08:34:09PM *  22 points [-]

There are two pools of money for the prize:

The first is the $100,000 prize purse which we have secured. This is not money we have on hand, but is instead money that we have a binding legal access to in the event that the prize is won. Like the million dollars for the Ansari X prize, the prize purse money only materializes when the prize is won. We can't use it or access it now, and even if we could, it would be dubious morally, as you say.

The other pool is the General Fund, which we use to fund lab time, disposables involved in electron microscopy, travel costs, etc, with with main cost being equipment/lab time for evaluation. The general fund is much smaller then the prize purse currently, and while we do have enough money to perform several evaluations, we need more money to help us with outreach and the inevitable roadblocks we will face while administering the prize.

Bottom line is that the prize purse is separate from the general fund, and the general fund is quite lean. While we currently have enough money to run the prize (most likely), more money will help us with inevitable setbacks, and also play a critical role in helping us to promote the prize and even recruit new competitors.