The Commons Economy Roadmap - Iteration 1

The Commons Economy Roadmap - Iteration 1

Launching a six-month content initiative to spotlight 20 promising Blockchain4Good projects, creating a virtuous cycle of attention and resources, aiming to develop into a decentralized R&D protocol for a Commons-Centric economy.
Application
Applied on: 12 Nov 2023 11:14 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 02:35 PM
Projects are creating impact through public goods, civic service, civic works, civic innovations or civic utilities.
The Commons Economy Roadmap - Iteration 1 is dedicated to showcasing prominent blockchain projects that contribute positively to the commons. This effort aligns with the goal of creating public goods and civic innovation by providing actionable knowledge about these projects.
Projects exhibit clear relevance to the broad framing of civic innovation (What is civic innovation? https://go.opencivics.co/whatiscivics )
The project aims to support and improve the Commons-Centric economy through decentralized research and development. This is in line with concepts of civic innovation, which involve new ideas and technologies that aim to enhance the public good and civic life.
At least one project steward is a member of OpenCivics consortium (Application link: https://go.opencivics.co/application )
From the provided information, it is not clear whether a project steward is a current member of the OpenCivics consortium. Additional verification is required.
Project team size and skills correlates to use of funds and desired impact.
The description indicates a structured approach, but there is no specific information provided about the team size and their skills. Further details are needed to evaluate how the team composition supports the use of funds and the projected impact.
Project demonstrates a clear track record of previous work.
There is no explicit information presented on the project's prior achievements. To establish a clear track record, verifiable past projects or outcomes should be shared.