Borderless

Borderless

Non-profit tech arm aims to train 100+ African developers annually for Web2/Web3 development via physical hubs, events, training, and mentorship in multiple African locations.
Application
Applied on: 12 Sep 2023 11:11 PM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 08:31 AM
The Grant proposal should explicitly outline how your work supported or will support the Gitcoin Community.
The project description for 'Borderless' does not explicitly outline how the work has supported or will support the Gitcoin Community. The focus is on training African tech developers and establishing physical hubs for collaboration, without direct reference to Gitcoin's mission or community.
This round focuses first and foremost on individuals not projects. Multiple individuals are not allowed to submit as one team submission.
The 'Borderless' project appears to be a collective effort rather than an individual contribution, as it discusses establishing hubs, hosting events, and offering training which implies the involvement of multiple people and lacks a single individual's focus.
Indicate clearly whether the grantee is focusing on funding for work done (retroactive), planned work (proposed) or both (mixed). If it’s both, the grant should have a clear demarcation between retroactive and proposed work
The provided information does not specify whether the funding requested is for retroactive purposes, planned work, or a mixture of both. Therefore, it's not clear if the grantee has made this distinction.
For full eligibility criteria, visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CMptTOyljfYgGtcebpF8RcXz01Yhuo0Ebv5cUWgudUQ/edit?usp=sharing
Based on the provided information, it is uncertain if the 'Borderless' project meets all the full eligibility criteria listed in the provided document, as the document's contents are not explicitly referenced, and a detailed evaluation against each criterion cannot be made without access to the full proposal.