Luciano DeAngelo - Scaling bottom up funding for public goods

$153.24 crowdfunded from 89 people

$416.82 received from matching pools

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Luciano DeAngelo established FundPG to enhance bottom-up funding for public goods and leads NYC meetups on regenerative economics, including Gitcoin's role in the sector.

Luciano DeAngelo originally support gitcoin by contributing to the public goods partnerships team. Luciano helped Scott Moore and Vishnu fund the gitcoin matching pool top down. Luciano has since started FundPG, an initiative and R&D studio focused on scaling bottom up funding for public goods.

Luciano hosts regular meetups in NYC on regenerative economics, funding public goods, Gitcoin's inception and use case, and much more. We recently hosted an event called Greenpilling NYC where public goods speakers gave insight to gitcoin's mission, vision, current operational landscape, and where it's heading

Luciano DeAngelo - Scaling bottom up funding for public goods History

  • accepted into Gitcoin Citizens Round #2 1 year ago. 89 people contributed $153 to the project, and $417 of match funding was provided.

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