CrowdPlat Portal Concept
Launch high-trust innovation challenges at scale.
Registration, submissions, Q&A, and program phases — in one portal.
Phase 2 · Open
Register your team
312
of 500 spots filled
Registration, slide 1 of 4
Designed for
Overview
Everything a challenge portal needs.
One clear front door for applicants, reviewers, and program teams.

Splash Page
Capture early interest before launch.
Splash Page, slide 1 of 4
Program phases
Five phases. One clear path.
From pre-launch to awards, every stage stays visible.
Phase 1: Pre-launch
CompleteBuild awareness.
Phase 2: Registration
Open nowConfirm eligibility.
Phase 3: Submission
UpcomingCollect materials.
Phase 4: Evaluation
UpcomingScore entries.
Phase 5: Awards
UpcomingAnnounce winners.
Registration
Accessible registration, simplified.
Clear steps, visible labels, and required fields.
Submission
Requirements without confusion.
Everything to prepare — and exactly how it will be scored.
Required materials
- Challenge statement
- Technical approach
- Team qualifications
- Timeline
- Budget summary
- Compliance acknowledgement
Evaluation Scorecard
How entries are scored
Innovation
Feasibility
Impact
Team
Scored blindly against published criteria.
Tracking
Live tracking, when programs need it.
Optional leaderboard and submission status UI.
3
Finalists
18
Under review
42
Submitted
| Rank | Team | Category | Status | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Northstar Research Lab | AI Evaluation | Finalist | 94 |
| 2 | CivicGrid Systems | Infrastructure | Under Review | 88 |
| 3 | Horizon Data Group | Workforce Tech | Submitted | 82 |
Public Q&A
Public Q&A, clearly moderated.
Searchable answers keep every applicant aligned.
5 of 5 questions
Yes — with a single lead organization named at registration.
Yes, until the submission deadline.
Depends on the challenge rules; region requirements are shown clearly.
Yes — official answers are published so every applicant sees the same information.
March 14 for the current challenge cycle.
Accessibility
Accessibility built into the interface.
WCAG-aware patterns across structure, forms, contrast, and motion.
Structure
Semantic layout and heading order.
Structure, slide 1 of 4
WCAG 2.1 AA-aware approach
A clearer portal for complex programs.
Registration, submissions, Q&A, and accessibility — in one CrowdPlat-branded experience.


