GG18 AgroforestDAO

GG18 AgroforestDAO

Movement to incentivize regenerative agriculture combining food sovereignty, forest restoration, and cultural connections through web3 technologies to blend urban and rural societies for sustainable food forest management and community support.
Application
Applied on: 7 Aug 2023 01:00 AM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 05:38 PM
Projects must be at least 3 months old. Newer projects should establish themselves and submit to the next round.
The project description and timeline indicate that the project has been active for more than 3 months, as evidenced by past activities and funding usage reports.
The Grant must be primarily focused on climate solutions (the group may do other work but the grant proposal should be directly related to climate solutions). The proposal should explicitly outline how this project will help reduce GHGs or is an important core infrastructure for web3 climate solutions.
The grant proposal is clearly focused on climate solutions, highlighting agroforestry and decentralized food sovereignty, both of which can contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases through sustainable agricultural practices.
Grantees who received funding in previous rounds should report on project progress since GR15 or the Alpha & Beta rounds. We understand that some projects may have less progress given the timing of Alpha & Beta round disbursements. This will ensure accountability to supporters and also help encourage contributors by showing what you’ve been accomplishing.
The project has provided a detailed report on how the funds raised in previous rounds were utilized, including achievements such as the Feijão Amigo NFT collection and engagements in web3 conferences.
All returning grantees are expected to update their proposal, in addition to project updates the proposal should include lessons learned from previous work and how they will use the additional funding from the upcoming round. The updated proposal should indicate how additional funding will help the project meet its goals, and include a rough timeline for the project overall.
The project has updated its proposal to reflect lessons learned and provides a clear outline of how additional funding will be used, such as establishing a collective food forest and a training program, along with a prospective timeline for these initiatives.
There is a general expectation that projects are within the “realm of viability”. Even if a project may be at a very early stage, it still must seem credible to the average person with an understanding of web3 technology and climate solutions. Grantee founders must genuinely intend to build the project, and the project must not broadly be considered an impossibility.
The project appears to be within the realm of viability with practical and grounded strategies for climate solutions. The use of NFTs for funding agricultural activities and the aim to merge web3 technology with food sovereignty initiatives provide a credible and innovative approach.