The Ecological Benefits Framework

The Ecological Benefits Framework

Developing an Ecological Benefits Framework (EBF) to align carbon markets with broader ecological benefits such as air, water, soil, biodiversity, and equity through stakeholder collaboration and three key tools: Activator, Common Language, and Storytelling.
Application
Applied on: 20 Apr 2023 11:43 PM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 04:20 AM
The project must be focused on improving the Web3 ecosystem.
The project aims to provide a shared market architecture to increase transparency and trust in global carbon and ecological benefits markets, which involves the integration of blockchain and Web3 technology, thus improving the Web3 ecosystem.
Projects must be older than 3 months.
The project began meeting with stakeholders in September 2022, which indicates the project has been in development for more 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 a clear initiative in the Web3 space with goals such as developing an adaptive framework for a token interface and tools for ecological benefits assessment. They have stated their milestones including phases in their development timeline.
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
The project encompasses growing new Web3 communities concerned with ecological benefits and regenerative finance, provides educational resources, and aims to align financial decision-making, thus meeting multiple criteria of the types of projects suitable for the grant.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Insufficient information is provided to determine if the project satisfies the Program General Eligibility Policy. More details about the project's adherence to these broader eligibility policies would be required to give a definitive score.