thinkDecade

$344.05 crowdfunded from 329 people

$8,378.02 received from matching pools

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Active DAO contributor, thinkDecade, advocates for the Arbitrum ecosystem through forum engagement, global outreach, and educational workshops, fostering inclusive participation and support for community projects and DAO initiatives.

Background

I am thinkDecade, a dedicated DAO contributor, and a staunch advocate of the Arbitrum ecosystem.

Impact & Contributions

I have been actively contributing to the ArbitrumDAO since its inception in September 2023 and am enthusiastic about the future that the DAO is shaping.

Forum Activities

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https://forum.arbitrum.foundation/t/create-a-discord-category-channel-for-governance/14142Links

https://forum.arbitrum.foundation/t/delegate-statement-template/31/1146?u=thinkdecade

https://forum.arbitrum.foundation/t/arbitrum-govmonth-week-1-your-voice-matters/16167/3?u=thinkdecade

Awareness & Education - Spreading ArbitrumDAO Activities

In addition to my forum contributions, I have been actively involved in raising awareness and educating the community about ArbitrumDAO activities. I have organized and conducted community workshops within the Public Good Africa telegram group to facilitate knowledge sharing and help community members and projects understand Arbitrum and its DAO activities. The primary objectives of these workshops were to:

Drive Global Participation:

My aim was to encourage broader participation in the ArbitrumDAO, particularly from regions with untapped potential, such as Africa. By conducting workshops, I sought to make the ecosystem more inclusive and accessible to participants worldwide.

Empowering Projects to participate in DAO initiatives such as Grants programs:

I offered support to projects interested in engaging with the Arbitrum ecosystem, especially those looking to participate in Grant programs sponsored by the DAO through workshops in the Public Good Africa telegram. These workshops acted as a valuable resource, guiding projects to the right information and processes.

Driving participation in Arbitrum Grants on Gitcoin

I have also been vocal in helping people understand the impact of grants run on Gitcoin and how they have the power to help allocate fund to the right projects. I have advocated and continue to advocate for donors to partake in the arbitrum grants rounds.

My contributions to the ArbitrumDAO have encompassed active forum engagement, proposals for enhanced community communication, and educational initiatives aimed at expanding the ecosystem's reach and empowering projects to be part of this experiment. I am committed to continuing my efforts to promote ArbitrumDAO's growth and accessibility, and I am excited about the potential we can unlock together. Your support will enable me to make an even greater impact on the Arbitrum community and its mission.

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