Ecofrontiers
A Web3 program focused on unlocking the value of nature through green crypto projects, advocacy, and publishing a comprehensive Green Crypto Handbook to revolutionize natural capital asset production.User Review
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Reviewed on 8 Aug 2024 08:01 AM
At least one project lead must be a member of the OpenCivics Consortium
The provided information does not mention whether any of the project leads are members of the OpenCivics Consortium.
Projects must conduct research that is Creative Commons as a public good
The Ecofrontiers project aims to publish the Green Crypto Handbook, which is freely available and aims to be a public good by leveraging Web3 technologies to benefit natural capital assets.
Research must fall into one of the focus areas listed in the round description
The research focuses on natural capital assets and Web3 technologies, likely aligning with the environmental sustainability or technology in the commons focus areas mentioned in the round description.
Projects must agree to coordinate and collaborate during and after the round with other grantees to collate and present their research progress in a Grantee Impact Showcase prior to GG22
The provided details do not explicitly mention agreeing to coordinate and collaborate with other grantees for the Grantee Impact Showcase.
Grant applications must direct funds to a multi-signature wallet
There is no mention in the provided details about the use of a multi-signature wallet for the grant funds.
Projects must indicate what collaborative mechanism they will utilize to govern, evaluate and compensate participant contributions (Coordinape, DeWork, Charmverse, Notion, DAO Haus, Google Docs & Sheets, etc)
The project indicated they will utilize Google Docs & Sheets for governance, evaluation, and compensation.
Projects must indicate reasonable and verifiable milestones for the following possible funding amounts received: $1,000; $3,000; $6,000
The project outlines concrete outputs such as editorial work and a publication strategy but does not break down specific milestones for the $1,000; $3,000; and $6,000 funding amounts.