ReFi Paramaribo | Innovators Buzz: An innovative community rooted in regeneration & technology

ReFi Paramaribo | Innovators Buzz: An innovative community rooted in regeneration & technology

Innovative Surinamese community empowering sustainable and equitable growth through co-working, education, networking, and regenerative finance impact projects.
Application
Applied on: 21 Apr 2023 05:32 AM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 04:25 AM
The project must be focused on improving the Web3 ecosystem.
ReFi Paramaribo | Innovators Buzz focuses on using regenerative finance (ReFi) in the technological sphere, aiming to create a more sustainable and equitable future, which aligns with the goals of improving the Web3 ecosystem.
Projects must be older than 3 months.
The provided materials do not specify the exact date of project inception, making it impossible to determine if the project has been operational for longer than 3 months.
Projects must have a proven track record in the Web3 space and list their long-term goals and recent milestones.
The project describes its goals to empower local individuals and organizations with education, resources, and networking opportunities. It has provided information on upcoming projects, indicative of progress in the Web3 space, although detailed milestones and their achievements are not extensively documented.
Examples of projects which may fit are those that are: Growing new communities, Providing educational resources, Creating content (youtube tutorials, newsletters, blog posts, podcasts, etc), Protecting users by investigating bad actors, DAOs focused on socialization, Onboarding new users, Working on inclusion/diversity/advocacy
ReFi Paramaribo | Innovators Buzz aims to grow new communities, provide educational resources and networking opportunities, and support local innovative projects, which matches the types of projects that are encouraged by the grant.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
There is insufficient information provided to fully assess compliance with the General Eligibility Policy. A more detailed review of the project's governance, financial management, and adherence to applicable laws would be necessary.