Mycelia - Retornando à Mãe Terra

Mycelia - Retornando à Mãe Terra

Mycelia's project supports the rights of Indigenous Brazilian Women, works on integrating Web3 for Indigenous self-determination, and advocates for Indigenous Public Goods, led by Avelin Buniacá Kambiwá.
Application
Applied on: 7 Nov 2023 06:31 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 09:22 AM
Web3 Community & Education Round Eligibility
The project Mycelia - Retornando à Mãe Terra aligns with the grant round focus, aiming to make a social impact by integrating indigenous communities into the Web3 space and advocating for their rights and self-determination.
To be eligible for this grant round, applicants must meet the general eligibility policy and the following specific criteria:
The application details provided indicate that the Mycelia project adheres to the general eligibility policy, as well as the specific criteria mentioned for the grant round.
Mission-Oriented: The project must aim to improve the Web3 ecosystem.
Mycelia is focused on improving the Web3 ecosystem by supporting Indigenous Public Goods, raising awareness about the voices of Indigenous Peoples in Web3, and advocating for technology access.
Minimum Age: Projects must have been active for at least 3 months.
Given the historical context and activity documented in the provided description, the project appears to have been active for more than 3 months.
Qualifying Project Types:
Mycelia project encompasses community growth, educational material creation, content creation, and advocacy programs as part of its operation, making it a qualifying project type.
Community Growth Initiatives
Through its various initiatives and raising the voices of Indigenous communities, Mycelia is actively engaged in community growth within the Web3 space.
Educational Material & Resources
Mycelia contributes to educational material and resources by researching the role of Indigenous Women in Brazil and exploring their relationship with Web3 and AI technologies.
Investigative Journalism (e.g. impact reporting, bad actor investigations)
While the project includes research and impact studies on Indigenous Women and technology, it does not clearly state undertaking investigative journalism in a traditional sense.
Content Creation (e.g., YouTube tutorials, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, memes)
The project involves content creation, as indicated by their work on Gitcoin Radio, potentially live video sessions, and social media engagement.
Community-Building DAOs
The description does not explicitly mention that Mycelia is structured as or directly involves a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) in its community-building efforts.
User Onboarding
Mycelia aims to onboard Indigenous communities to Web3, providing them with tools and knowledge for self-determination and rights protection, which inherently involves user onboarding.
Inclusion, Diversity, and Advocacy Programs
A core part of Mycelia's mission is to advocate for Indigenous rights and foster inclusion/diversity, as exemplified by the focus on Indigenous Women and their integration into technology.