The Embodied Governance Playbook

The Embodied Governance Playbook

Exploring collaborative techniques for managing commons infrastructures through embodied collective-sensing, creating a playbook with practices for meaningful civic governance and socio-economic transformation.
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Applied on: 7 Aug 2024 07:39 PM
Approved
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Reviewed on 7 Aug 2024 08:01 PM
At least one project lead must be a member of the OpenCivics Consortium
The project documentation does not specify 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 project aims to produce a playbook and suite of resources under open research processes, suggesting compliance with Creative Commons as a public good.
Research must fall into one of the focus areas listed in the round description
The specific focus areas of the round description are not provided, making it unclear whether this project aligns with one of those areas.
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
There is no explicit mention of agreement to collaborate and present research progress in a Grantee Impact Showcase prior to GG22 in the project details.
Grant applications must direct funds to a multi-signature wallet
The project details do not specify whether funds will be directed to a multi-signature wallet.
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 indicates that it will use Google Docs & Sheets for collaborative governance.
Projects must indicate reasonable and verifiable milestones for the following possible funding amounts received: $1,000; $3,000; $6,000
The project outlines specific and verifiable milestones for $1,000, $3,000, and $6,000 funding amounts.