Mathilde Everaere Bringing Indigenous Voices in Gitcoin
Promoting the integration of Indigenous voices in the Gitcoin community by facilitating translations, hosting Web3 events, and empowering Indigenous-led projects with Web3 tools for global change.User Review
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Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 08:17 AM
The Grant proposal should explicitly outline how your work supported or will support the Gitcoin Community.
The project 'Mathilde Everaere Bringing Indigenous Voices in Gitcoin' has outlined multiple efforts to integrate Indigenous communities' voices into the Gitcoin community through Gitcoin Radio translations, assistance for Indigenous projects during funding rounds, and promoting Gitcoin and Quadratic Funding tools at conferences.
This round focuses first and foremost on individuals not projects. Multiple individuals are not allowed to submit as one team submission.
The grant application is submitted by an individual, Mathilde Everaere, rather than a team, and the content of the proposal is focused on her work as an individual with the Indigenous communities.
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 proposal contains clear demarcation between the two types of work. The 'Retroactive Work' section outlines the past contributions to the Gitcoin community, while the 'Planned Work' section details what the grantee intends to do in the future.
For full eligibility criteria, visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CMptTOyljfYgGtcebpF8RcXz01Yhuo0Ebv5cUWgudUQ/edit?usp=sharing
A complete evaluation against the full eligibility criteria listed in the provided document cannot be performed based solely on the information given in the project description. External examination of the document is required for a definitive assessment.