
Prize competitions are federally-sponsored innovation challenges that invite the public to submit creative, practical solutions to important public health and policy problems through open competitions and awards. These competitions engage innovators-from individuals to organizations-to help federal agencies solve pressing issues and advance their missions. The Office on Women's Health (OWH) uses prize competitions to identify and elevate innovative approaches that improve the health and well-being of women and girls, awarding prizes to programs that have demonstrated impact, scalability, and sustainability.
The HHS Office on Women’s Health is seeking innovative ways to address human trafficking prevention among women and girls in the United States.