Bloom Network
Bloom Network enables grassroots climate action through Web3, enabling member-governed local hubs for climate repair projects focused on food security, watershed care, and economic sovereignty.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 02:36 PM
Projects are creating impact through public goods, civic service, civic works, civic innovations or civic utilities.
The 'Bloom Network' project demonstrates impact through various civic initiatives such as grassroots climate actions, food security, watershed care, and civic engagement through a decentralized platform.
Projects exhibit clear relevance to the broad framing of civic innovation (What is civic innovation? https://go.opencivics.co/whatiscivics )
The project is relevant to civic innovation as it focuses on community engagement and empowerment in local climate action and social justice issues, aligning with the definition of civic innovation.
At least one project steward is a member of OpenCivics consortium (Application link: https://go.opencivics.co/application )
There is no provided information confirming whether any project steward of 'Bloom Network' is a member of the OpenCivics consortium.
Project team size and skills correlates to use of funds and desired impact.
The project has a diverse and skilled team, including local organizers, tech professionals, and media experts, which aligns with its goals to expand its digital platform and community initiatives.
Project demonstrates a clear track record of previous work.
The project started in 2008 and has a history of grassroots initiatives, skillshares, and a growing number of local hubs, indicating a clear track record.