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Future Of Life Award: Unsung Hero Search

Who deserves the Future of Life Award?

The Future of Life Institute is seeking nominations for the Future of Life Award, a $50,000 prize given to an individual who, without receiving much recognition at the time, has helped make today dramatically better than it may otherwise have been.

Our first two recipients were Vasili Arkhipov and Stanislav Petrov, whose heroic actions may have prevented all-out nuclear war in 1962 and 1983, respectively. And our 2019 recipient was Dr. Matthew Meselson, who spearheaded the international ban on bioweapons. But we are confident that there are many more unsung heroes out there, who have done incredible work to ensure a beneficial future of life on Earth. We need your help to ensure they get the recognition and honor they deserve.

What We Need From You

In the form below, please explain how your candidate has helped (indirectly or directly) save thousands or millions of lives, or helped make today dramatically better than it may otherwise have been. Please add links and evidence where possible.

If we decide to give the award to your nominee, you will receive a $3,000 prize from FLI for your contribution!

Future Of Life Award: Unsung Hero Search

Use this form to nominate your candidate for the Future of Life Award.

Please explain how your candidate(s) has helped (indirectly or directly) save thousands or millions of lives, or helped make today dramatically better than it may otherwise have been. Please include any relevant websites (URL's) that would help us evaluate your nomination. You can upload files for additional support.

You can nominate as many people as you like for a Future of Life Award, but please be aware that your nomination will only be considered if it is of high quality.

If we decide to give the award to your nominee, you will receive a $3,000 prize from FLI for your contribution!

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You can save your submission at any time and return to it later. Click the 'save' button at the bottom of the form and return to this URL on the same device to continue where you left off.

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If you have documentation that you can’t upload in the form above, or if you are a researcher who would like to apply for a grant to research a candidate, please email david.nicholson@futureoflife.org.

If you don’t know of any candidates, we encourage you to share this page on social media and websites like Reddit, so we can reach as many people as possible in our quest to find humanity’s unsung heroes. If, by sharing this, you directly lead someone else to submit a winning candidate, we will give you credit in the nominations page.

Background on the Future of Life Award

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The purpose of the Future of Life Award is to repay those humble individuals who, without receiving recognition at the time, make a significant contribution to the future of life on Earth.

For example, Stanislav Petrov and Vasili Arkhipov, our first two recipients, were relatively unknown Soviet officers who single-handedly prevented nuclear war by trusting their gut instincts. Petrov and Arkhipov are by no means household names, but they may be two of the most important people to have ever existed. They each may have saved the planet from an all-out nuclear war between the United States and Russia, which would have destroyed life as we know it. We owe everything to these heroes, yet both of them died in relative anonymity. Similarly, while Dr. Meselson is still alive, very few people appreciate how his actions prevented some of the most horrific weaponry imaginable from becoming widespread.

With the Future of Life Award and the Unsung Hero Search, we hope to ensure that this fate doesn’t befall anyone else. We only know about Petrov and Arkhipov thanks to the tireless work of a few journalists to bring their stories to light. But there are undeniably other heroes who have gone unnoticed, and we need your help to find them.

If you have ideas for future candidates, please submit them in the form above.

The 2017 Future of Life Award to Vasili Arkhipov was covered in The TimesThe GuardianThe Independent, and The Atlantic. The 2018 Future of Life Award to Stanislav Petrov was covered in VoxDaily Mail, and The Daily Star. The 2019 Future of Life Award to Dr. Matthew Meselson was covered in Vox.

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