Ethereal Forest is Building PDX DAO as a Public Good

Ethereal Forest is Building PDX DAO as a Public Good

PDX DAO, now Ethereal Forest, focuses on creating a participatory city DAO with research, tool curation, community engagement, global collaboration, and real-life events for local public good initiatives.
Application
Applied on: 14 Nov 2023 07:21 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 02:38 PM
Projects are creating impact through public goods, civic service, civic works, civic innovations or civic utilities.
The project 'Ethereal Forest is Building PDX DAO as a Public Good' seeks to use DAOs to engage and benefit the local community through a decentralized governance model that supports public participation and benefits, aligning with the concept of civic utilities and services.
Projects exhibit clear relevance to the broad framing of civic innovation (What is civic innovation? https://go.opencivics.co/whatiscivics )
The project promotes civic innovation by aiming to develop a city DAO with participatory inputs from a diverse set of groups within the city, intending to implement blockchain and p2p tools for civic engagement, meeting the broad framing of civic innovation.
At least one project steward is a member of OpenCivics consortium (Application link: https://go.opencivics.co/application )
There is no information provided regarding the membership status of the project stewards in the OpenCivics consortium, which is necessary to confirm eligibility on this criterion.
Project team size and skills correlates to use of funds and desired impact.
The project description outlines various focus areas but does not provide specific information on the project team size or the particular skills of its members in relation to the use of funds and impact desired, making it difficult to evaluate this criterion without further details.
Project demonstrates a clear track record of previous work.
The project has mentioned prior events they've hosted, such as the General Forum on Ethereum Localism, and the impact of these events in fostering discussion and development in the field, suggesting a history of previous work relevant to their ongoing goals.