Road to Bangkok

Road to Bangkok

A program taking builders to Devcon and ETH Global Bangkok Hackathon through educational modules, workshops, and contests, addressing language barriers and project onboarding. Expected outcomes: engagement, publications, and selected participants.
Application
Applied on: 25 Jul 2024 02:44 PM
Round: Asia Round
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2024 03:01 PM
The Grant must be in support of or directly advance the Asian public goods ecosystem; or at least one founder identifies him/herself as Asian. We will refer to the [public goods report](https://www.gccofficial.org/explore.html#report) released by GCC last December for the definition of public goods.
The project advances the Asian public goods ecosystem by providing open source educational modules and onboarding developers from Korea. The founder identifies as Asian.
The project must clearly articulate the problem it addresses, the solution, the implementation plan, the financial plan, and demonstrate there is an excellent team or community for execution
The project clearly addresses the language barrier and lack of opportunities for developers in Korea. It provides a detailed solution, a comprehensive implementation plan, a transparent financial plan, and has a credible team with a history of successful execution.
Project must be 3 months old and the project must demonstrate some tangible progress towards their stated goals, with a working MVP is available to the public. We will use Twitter, official website, github, and other public info to determine this. Newer projects should establish themselves and submit to the next round.
The project is active, with a history of more than three months, and has demonstrated progress with completed modules and substantial Github activity.
Grantees can be eliminated from consideration in the round if they are found to be encouraging or enabling Sybil attacks or other forms of malicious manipulation of the grants platform or the Gitcoin community.
There is no evidence to suggest that the project is involved in Sybil attacks or any form of malicious activity.
Projects must comply with Gitcoin core rules and [eligibility criteria](https://gov.gitcoin.co/t/gg21-community-round-eligibility-criteria/19003).
The project appears to comply with all Gitcoin core rules and eligibility criteria as outlined in the documentation.