Women Biz Education Program

Women Biz Education Program

Launching free courses to introduce women to web3, covering basics to project development, aiming to empower and increase women's participation and funding opportunities in the Gitcoin ecosystem.
Application
Applied on: 18 Apr 2023 05:02 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 05:27 AM
The project must be focused on improving the Web3 ecosystem.
The Women Biz Education Program is explicitly aimed at educating women about Web3 technology, including the basics of blockchain, smart contracts, and network protocols, which aligns with the goal of improving the Web3 ecosystem.
Projects must be older than 3 months.
There is insufficient information provided regarding the exact founding date or duration of the project's existence, hence it's not possible to verify if the project meets the age requirement.
Projects must have a proven track record in the Web3 space and list their long-term goals and recent milestones.
While the description hints at the project's ongoing efforts and objectives within the Web3 space, there's a lack of specific information about proven track records, explicit long-term goals, and identifiably recent milestones. More detailed evidence is needed for a clear assessment.
Examples of projects which may fit are those that are: Growing new communities, Providing educational resources, Creating content (youtube tutorials, newsletters, blog posts, podcasts, etc), Protecting users by investigating bad actors, DAOs focused on socialization, Onboarding new users, Working on inclusion/diversity/advocacy
The project is aimed at growing a new community of women in Web3 and providing educational resources through courses and events, which fits within the examples listed in this criterion.
Satisfy the Program General Eligibility Policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Without information about the Program General Eligibility Policy and specifics regarding the Women Biz Education Program's adherence to this policy, an accurate assessment cannot be made. More comprehensive details about both the program policy and the project's compliance are required.