Cori's work running Gitcoin onboarding events & webinars
Contributed to web3 through events and education, focusing on fundraising, community-building, and onboarding for projects like Gitcoin in Berlin and Brussels; planning future digital webinars for global reach.User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 08:20 AM
The Grant proposal should explicitly outline how your work supported or will support the Gitcoin Community.
The grant proposal details how the project has already supported the Gitcoin community through organizing onboarding events and webinars, and outlines plans to continue this support.
This round focuses first and foremost on individuals not projects. Multiple individuals are not allowed to submit as one team submission.
The grant proposal is submitted by Cori, an individual, and there is no indication of multiple individuals submitting as one team.
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 grant proposal clearly demarcates between work that has been done (retroactive) and the planned future contributions (proposed), satisfying this requirement.
For full eligibility criteria, visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CMptTOyljfYgGtcebpF8RcXz01Yhuo0Ebv5cUWgudUQ/edit?usp=sharing
The response is not within my capabilities as I cannot access external URLs to review additional eligibility criteria that may be listed in the provided document.