Propian Civic Futures - Tales from regen·era

Propian Civic Futures - Tales from regen·era

Short story contest for 3,000-5,000 word protopian fiction that explores collective stewardship and civics innovation, with prizes, editorial support, and AI illustrations. Stories licensed under Creative Commons.
Application
Applied on: 16 Apr 2024 08:12 PM
Rejected
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2024 09:11 PM
Project is creating impact through public goods, civic service, civic works, civic innovations or civic utilities.
The project aims to utilize speculative fiction to highlight and explore collaborative and systemic civic solutions, thereby contributing to public discourse and potentially inspiring real-world civic innovation.
Project exhibits clear relevance to the broad framing of civic innovation.
By focusing on stories that deal with civic stewardship and systemic innovation, the project is closely aligned with the concept of civic innovation.
At least one project steward is a member of OpenCivics consortium.
The provided information does not specify whether any project steward is a member of the OpenCivics consortium.
Project team size and skills correlates to use of funds and desired impact.
There is not enough information provided on the team size, specific skills of team members, or budget allocation to assess the correlation between these factors and the project's goals.
Project demonstrates a clear track record of previous work.
The submission does not provide evidence or mention of previous projects or work that can establish a track record.
Project must agree to participate in co-development of collaborative and grantee accountability protocols as part of their impact reporting process.
There is no explicit statement confirming the project's agreement to participate in the co-development of protocols; this would require direct confirmation from the project stewards.
Project adheres to OpenCivics Ethical Standards and Pledge.
Without information on the project's operational principles or explicit adherence to ethical standards, it is not possible to confirm compliance with the OpenCivics Ethical Standards and Pledge.
Project stewards pass OFAC screening process.
The OFAC screening process outcome is not provided; confirmation from an external verification is required.
Optional: Project is encouraged to include focus on collaboration between projects or on tools and infrastructures for collaboration.
The project encourages authors to collaborate with other funded projects and highlights solutions through storytelling, which supports collaboration within the ecosystem.