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Funding the Commons Bangkok 2024 / Devcon #261

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Rashmi-278 opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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Funding the Commons Bangkok 2024 / Devcon #261

Rashmi-278 opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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Rashmi-278 commented Oct 30, 2024

  • Create Design Jam Challenges
  • Create Hackathon challenges
  • Receive matching funding for hackathon challenges from Gitcoin and Stellar
  • Give workshop for hackathon attendees
  • Give main stage talk at FtC conference
  • Give workshop at FtC conference
  • Get merch for FtC conference
  • Attend Grants and Innovation Impact Hub
  • Create list / CRM of grant program managers in web3 around Devcon
  • Collect DAOIP-5 hackathon projects
  • Share resources for hackathon attendees
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@tbsoc and me are working on some of these this week

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Re-posting updates from @tbsoc posted in the Telegram working group on Nov 19th 2024

Here are some updates from the FtC Hackathon:

  • We had two winners for our track for apps built using the DAOIP-5 API!

  • Grantscan: https://grantscan.vercel.app/

  • Ecosystem Vision: https://ecosystem.vision/grant-impact

  • Both submissions are quite similar in that they organize the data in the current data lake into a nice UI for anyone to search through. My feeling is that both are really great easy examples to being to build off of to show the value of the standard!

  • We had $3k for the prize in this pool so we've committed to giving $1.5k to each project. Grantscan was a completely fresh project and Ecosystem Vision is a tool that David Leonardi and others have been building. They gave some great feedback on the standard.

  • We didn't really have any worthy projects that fit in the data analysis track so I'm thinking with the other $3k that was committed we could start a small fund for giving micro grants for people to do some data analysis on what we have so far. I have at least one lead from someone who would be interested in doing this. (This is also a great way to dogfood ourselves for using the standard!)

  • The guy who made grantscan said he was willing to continue working on it and building new features if we had some more money for him to continue. I think it's worth considering as something worth hacking on as a simple app maybe DAOstar or they could host.

  • @ankeliu @sovsignal we will need to coordinate a bit on how best to send funds to the winners and start the fund we can use for continuing.

There are plenty more updates as @rashmivabbigeri and others have shared but let's do one thing at a time while we all acclimate to our lives again post-Devcon

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