Proof of Philanthropy: A Verifiable Giving Pledge for the Modern Age (GG22)

Proof of Philanthropy: A Verifiable Giving Pledge for the Modern Age (GG22)

A project to verify and reward philanthropic actions using evolving NFTs, fostering transparency, motivating generosity, and supporting public goods through blockchain technology.
Application
Applied on: 15 Oct 2024 02:39 AM
Rejected
User Review
R1
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2024 05:06 PM
Demonstrate significant contribution to the Ethereum network's infrastructure.
Show engagement in pioneering development, particularly in enhancing privacy, interoperability, and user experience.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
It is a landing page promoting the minting an NFT and a direct donation. Utilizing grants for direct promotional activities or sales is prohibited. It has no license. It doesn't follow activity metrics criteria. This application is ineligible for GG22.
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2024 03:00 AM
Demonstrate significant contribution to the Ethereum network's infrastructure.
While the project provides a layer on top of blockchain technology to make philanthropic attestations easily understandable, it's not clear if it significantly contributes to Ethereum's foundational infrastructure like core client development or staking.
Show engagement in pioneering development, particularly in enhancing privacy, interoperability, and user experience.
The project utilizes technologies like demi-soulbound dynamic NFTs and Weavechain’s verifiable data flows to track charitable giving on multiple networks, enhances user experience, and improves interoperability between on-chain and off-chain philanthropic activities.
Meet the general eligibility criteria for Gitcoin Grants, including open-source principles and ethical standards.
The project's GitHub repository is publicly available, indicating adherence to open-source principles, and it collaborates with reputable organizations, suggesting adherence to ethical standards.