Ursa

Translate Gitcoin Passport documentation into Hindi to make it accessible to over one billion native speakers, with updates reflected on the Gitcoin UI.
Application
Applied on: 6 Oct 2023 04:55 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 09:05 AM
The Grant proposal should explicitly outline how your work supported or will support the Gitcoin Community.
The project 'Ursa' proposes to make the Gitcoin Passport documentation accessible to Hindi speakers, thus supporting the Gitcoin community by making it more inclusive for a large non-English-speaking demographic.
This round focuses first and foremost on individuals not projects. Multiple individuals are not allowed to submit as one team submission.
The project submission for 'Ursa' appears to be by an individual endeavoring to localize the Gitcoin Passport documentation and does not indicate a team submission.
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 submission lacks sufficient detail to determine whether the funding request is for retroactive work, proposed work, or both. There is no clear demarcation as required.
For full eligibility criteria, visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CMptTOyljfYgGtcebpF8RcXz01Yhuo0Ebv5cUWgudUQ/edit?usp=sharing
Without access to the full details of Ursa's grant proposal and not being provided with specific details that align with the full eligibility criteria in the provided document, it is not possible to determine compliance with all eligibility criteria.