Scaffold Grants Stack
A versatile SDK grants tool enabling customization and experimentation of grant programs and funding mechanisms, supporting UI design, impact reporting, and accountability for innovative capital allocation.Application
Applied on: 22 Oct 2024 04:21 AM
Approved
User Review
R1
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2024 11:13 PM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
Civikit is an SDK grants stack tool built on Scaffold-ETH-2, designed to streamline the development and customization of funding mechanisms in the Web3 ecosystem.
The support and usage within the developer community is demonstrated by a discord with 236 members. 2 GitHub forks and 2 GitHub stars.
There is a first commit more than 90 days prior, a recent commit within the last 30 days, and contributions are from more than one individual. It includes an open-source license.
There is no repo at https://github.com/Novus-Initium/Scaffold-Grants-Stack
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2024 05:00 AM
Demonstrate how tools, libraries, or frameworks significantly reduce development barriers, improve efficiency, or enhance the security of Web3 projects.
The project 'Scaffold Grants Stack' provides an SDK built on Scaffold-ETH-2 that facilitates customization and experimentation with grant programs and funding mechanisms. This can significantly reduce development barriers and improve efficiency by providing a flexible and comprehensive framework for funding models.
Show support and usage within the developer community.
While the project shows recent activity on Github and a presence on social media, additional information on explicit community support, adoption, or usage statistics within the developer community is not readily available.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
The project is hosted on Github with visible commits and is aligned with open-source principles. There is no indication of any ethical concerns.