Blockchain Association

Blockchain Association

Amplify our voice in Washington to advocate for smart crypto policy, educate policymakers, and shift public opinion with a growing team and over 100 industry-leading company members.
Application
Applied on: 17 Nov 2023 04:21 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 11:41 AM
Web3 Community & Education Round Eligibility
The Blockchain Association focuses on policy advocacy and education within the crypto space, aligning with the goals of the Web3 community and education round.
To be eligible for this grant round, applicants must meet the general eligibility policy and the following specific criteria:
The application for Blockchain Association appears to meet general eligibility policies as well as the specific criteria outlined for the grant round.
Mission-Oriented: The project must aim to improve the Web3 ecosystem.
The Blockchain Association's efforts in policy advocacy and education are directed towards improving the Web3 ecosystem actively.
Minimum Age: Projects must have been active for at least 3 months.
The Blockchain Association has been active for over 5 years, which easily exceeds the minimum age requirement of 3 months.
Qualifying Project Types:
The Blockchain Association engages in several activities that are part of the qualifying project types, such as policy advocacy, community growth, educational efforts, and possibly content creation.
Community Growth Initiatives
The organization seems to focus on growing its membership base and advocating for the crypto industry, which can be seen as community growth initiatives.
Educational Material & Resources
Although not explicit, the advocacy and policy work of the Blockchain Association likely involves the creation and dissemination of educational materials and resources.
Investigative Journalism (e.g. impact reporting, bad actor investigations)
The provided description does not specify involvement in investigative journalism, so it is unclear if this is part of their activities.
Content Creation (e.g., YouTube tutorials, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, memes)
The project description mentions communication efforts, but it is not detailed enough to confirm the creation of specific types of content such as YouTube tutorials, newsletters, or blogs.
Community-Building DAOs
There is no indication that the Blockchain Association functions as or supports community-building DAOs in their description.
User Onboarding
The description implies the organization educates policymakers which could count towards user onboarding in the broader sense, but lacks detail on direct user-oriented onboarding processes.
Inclusion, Diversity, and Advocacy Programs
Advocacy is a core focus of the Blockchain Association, and while 'inclusion' and 'diversity' are not explicitly mentioned, advocacy work by nature often intersects with these areas.