Ogallala Life

Ogallala Life

Implementing nature-based infiltration systems to rehydrate landscapes across the High Plains Aquifer, including public projects like West Amarillo Creek rehydration and developing eco-credits for wetland conservation.
Application
Applied on: 14 Nov 2023 04:20 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 02:37 PM
Projects are creating impact through public goods, civic service, civic works, civic innovations or civic utilities.
Ogallala Life's work on water-harvesting interventions and rehydration projects is a public good and contributes to civic service, especially in the context of environmental sustainability and community empowerment.
Projects exhibit clear relevance to the broad framing of civic innovation
The project's focus on creating novel tools for landscape rehydration and community engagement in ecological conservation aligns with the principles of civic innovation as it leverages community contribution and provides education.
At least one project steward is a member of OpenCivics consortium
The provided information does not confirm whether a project steward is a member of the OpenCivics consortium, and no specific references were made to OpenCivics membership status.
Project team size and skills correlates to use of funds and desired impact.
While the project outlines its mission and intended use of funds, there is no detailed information about the team's size or specific skillsets to evaluate how they correlate with the project's goals and funding use.
Project demonstrates a clear track record of previous work.
The project mentions the construction of over 110 NIDS structures since February 2023, indicating a clear track record of environmental work and impact on the High Plains Aquifer System.