Please provide a detailed plan, including timeline and key milestones for delivering your proposal.
ACTIVITY PLAN FOR CATALYST CAMPUS TRAIN
FIRST EVENT - SEPTEMBER 2022
SEPTEMBER 1 -7,
- Confirm receipt of funding from Catalyst
- Onboard the Project Team and outline the next steps.
SEPTEMBER 8 - 17
- Setup Social Media Handles - Mid September
- Create a google form to invite and pre-register participants
- Share event details with flyers on social media
- Prepare flyers, banners, print T-shirts and conference materials - Mid September
- Contact University leadership to initiate action plans -
SEPTEMBER 18 - 30
- Book Venues, book hotels for the team and arrange transportation to campuses
- Organise and order water, snacks and food for participants
- Embark on on-campus marketing of the event to invite and register students
- Hold the MAIN EVENT last Saturday of September
- Make social media posts and prepare a report for the catalyst
SECOND EVENT - OCTOBER 2022
OCTOBER 1 -7
- Prepare flyers, banners, print T-shirts and conference materials
- Create a google form to invite and pre-register participants
- Share event details with flyers on social media
- Contact University leadership to initiate action plans
OCTOBER - 8 - 15
- Book Venues, book hotels for the team and arrange transportation to campuses
- Organise and order water, snacks and food for participants
- Embark on on-campus marketing of the events to invite and register students
- Hold the MAIN EVENT last Saturday of September
OCTOBER 16 -30
- Finalize presentations with the team
- confirm participants
- Host the event Saturday
- Make social media posts and prepare a report for the catalyst
THIRD EVENT - NOVEMBER 2022
NOVEMBER 1 -7
- Prepare flyers, banners, print T-shirts and conference materials
- Create a google form to invite and pre-register participants
- Share event details with flyers on social media
- Contact University leadership to initiate action plans
NOVEMBER - 8 - 15
- Book Venues, book hotels for the team and arrange transportation to campuses
- Organise and order water, snacks and food for participants
- Embark on on-campus marketing of the events to invite and register students
- Hold the MAIN EVENT last Saturday of September
NOVEMBER 16 -30
- Finalize presentations with the team
- confirm participants
- Host the event Saturday
- Make social media posts and prepare a report for the catalyst
FINAL EVENT - DECEMBER 2022
DECEMBER 1 -7
- Prepare flyers, banners, print T-shirts and conference materials
- Create a google form to invite and pre-register participants
- Share event details with flyers on social media
- Contact University leadership to initiate action plans
DECEMBER - 8 - 15
- Book Venues, book hotels for the team and arrange transportation to campuses
- Organise and order water, snacks and food for participants
- Embark on on-campus marketing of the events to invite and register students
- Hold the MAIN EVENT last Saturday of September
DECEMBER 16 -30
- Finalize presentations with the team
- confirm participants
- Host the MAIN event ON Saturday
- Make social media posts and prepare a report for the catalyst
Please provide a detailed budget breakdown.
BUDGET BREAKDOWN
FIRST EVENT - UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, TAMALE - GHANA
- Venue/ Conference Hall - $150.00
- Hotel Accommodation for 5 Team members - $50*5 = $250.00
- Snack and Water for 50 participants & 5 Team - $10*55 - $550.00
- Lunch for participants and team - $15*55 = $825.00
- T shirts printing for participants and Team - $20*55 - $1,100.00
- Roll up banner - $75
- Transportation for logistics/ protocol - $200.00
- Marketing & Publicity - $200.00
- ADA Airdrop for participants - $5*50 =$250.00
- Incentives for Team ( Welfare, Transportation, Communication)
a. Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu, Team Lead - $500.00
b. Seidu Ziblim - Graphics and IT - $250.00
c. Osman Mohammed - Organizer - $200.00
d. Adam Alhassan - Logistics supplies - $200.00
e. Zak TaTu - Public Relations Officer - $200.00
Sub - Total for First Event = $4,950.00
SECOND EVENT - UNIVERSITY FOR BUSINESS AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (UBIDS), WA CAMPUS, WA- GHANA
- Venue/ Conference Hall - $150.00
- Hotel Accommodation for 5 Team members - $50*5 = $250.00
- Snack and Water for 50 participants & 5 Team - $10*55 - $550.00
- Lunch for participants and team - $15*55 = $825.00
- T shirts printing for participants and Team - $20*55 - $1,100.00
- Transportation for logistics/ protocol - $200.00
- Marketing & Publicity - $200.00
- ADA Airdrop for participants - $5*50 =$250.00
- Incentives for Team ( Welfare, Transportation, Communication)
a. Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu, Team Lead - $500.00
b. Seidu Ziblim - Graphics and IT - $250.00
c. Osman Mohammed - Organizer - $200.00
d. Adam Alhassan - Logistics supplies - $200.00
e. Zak TaTu - Public Relations Officer - $200.00
Sub - Total for First Event = $4,875.00
THIRD EVENT - UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, NYANKPALA CAMPUS, NYANKPALA - GHANA
- Venue/ Conference Hall - $150.00
- Hotel Accommodation for 5 Team members - $50*5 = $250.00
- Snack and Water for 50 participants & 5 Team - $10*55 - $550.00
- Lunch for participants and team - $15*55 = $825.00
- T-shirts printing for participants and Team - $20*55 - $1,100.00
- Transportation for logistics/ protocol - $200.00
- Marketing & Publicity - $200.00
- ADA Airdrop for participants - $5*50 =$250.00
- Incentives for Team ( Welfare, Transportation, Communication)
a. Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu, Team Lead - $500.00
b. Seidu Ziblim - Graphics and IT - $250.00
c. Osman Mohammed - Organizer - $200.00
d. Adam Alhassan - Logistics supplies - $200.00
e. Zak TaTu - Public Relations Officer - $200.00
Sub - Total for First Event = $4,875.00
FOURTH & FINAL EVENT - TAMALE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, TAMALE - GHANA
- Venue/ Conference Hall - $150.00
- Hotel Accommodation for 5 Team members - $50*5 = $250.00
- Snack and Water for 50 participants & 5 Team - $10*55 - $550.00
- Lunch for participants and team - $15*55 = $825.00
- T shirts printing for participants and Team - $20*55 - $1,100.00
- Transportation for logistics/ protocol - $200.00
- Marketing & Publicity - $200.00
- ADA Airdrop for participants - $5*50 =$250.00
- Incentives for Team ( Welfare, Transportation, Communication)
a. Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu, Team Lead - $500.00
b. Seidu Ziblim - Graphics and IT - $250.00
c. Osman Mohammed - Organizer - $200.00
d. Adam Alhassan - Logistics supplies - $200.00
e. Zak TaTu - Public Relations Officer - $200.00
Sub - Total for First Event = $4,875.00
GRAND BUDGET TOTAL ( $4950+4875+4875+4875) = $19,575.00
Please provide details of the people who will work on the project.
Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu - Project Lead:
Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu is a hub leader at WADA, a global grassroots movement, that aims to educate local merchants, developers and users about the blockchain technology and economy behind cryptocurrencies and Cardano, as well as how to efficiently utilize them. He also runs a private cryptocurrency startup called the Chosen FinTech Solutions where he educates and empowers hundreds of Ghanaians to adopt cryptocurrency and fintech solutions for an inclusive and freer financial future.
He is a passionate libertarian and National Coordinator for Ghana at the African Students for Liberty. He manages over 5 student chapters in 5 universities in Ghana where local leaders of these chapters are trained and supported with resources to host a local meetup on their campuses to advance classical liberal ideas such as financial liberty, economic freedom, free markets, drugs wars, injustice, media freedom and tech liberty.
For over four (4) years now, he has organized more than 30 physical cryptocurrency events and about 15 virtual meetups in Ghana. Mustapha remains at the forefront of blockchain education in Ghana and Africa, increasing the adoption of crypto on the continent through educational campaigns and local meetups. Just recently, he joined the Cardano blockchain as an Ambassador and hosted a local meetup to commemorate the Cardano Summit 2021 slated held on September 25 – 26, 2021, mainly to provide training on crypto fundamentals, practical tutorials on how to set up a crypto account - and buy & sell crypto, technical analysis and avoiding scams. Thereafter, he has organised already about four (4) Cardano meetups in Ghana with close to 200 audience outreach. He has rich experience working with schools and students especially at events due to his strong leadership skills and managerial competence in leading people and managing projects.
Contacts: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohammed-mustapha-yakubu-a08455125
Telegram - www.t.me/mmustaphayakubu
Discord: mustapha#7312
Seidu Ziblim - IT & Graphics Design
Seidu Ziblim is a professional graphic designer with over 7 years in graphics and printing works. He has worked on several projects in charge of printing T-shirts, conference brochures, and designing logos and flyers. He has strong skills in IT and has worked on many projects as a technical director to control projection and screens, public address systems, lighting and slide control for speakers.
He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and is very passionate about financial technology, entrepreneurship, investment, cryptocurrency and blockchain. He is good at event branding and publicity using graphic technology.
Contact details below:
Twitter- www.twitter.com/seiduziblim
LinkedIn - <https://www.linkedin.com/in/seidu-ziblim-544326172>
Alhassan Sananu Zakaria - Public Relations Officer
A trained professional broadcast Journalist (certificate) writer and spoken word artist. Zakaria has published a quiet number of stories and content.
He is an HND computer science student and has worked on developing some websites, and has trained several students and ladies on web technology.
Email: [email protected]
Osman Mohammed - Organising Secretary
My name is Mohammed Osman. I have a two(2) year diploma in agriculture technology and currently studying for my BSc in agriculture technology at the University for Development Studies at Nyankpala Campus in Ghana. I have had an experience in cryptocurrency for three years. And I have also attended several meetups to learn about cryptocurrency. I have skills in wallet creation, transactions and trading. I have also volunteered at numerous blockchain conferences and have gained some leadership and organising skills to contribute to the success of this proposal.
Email: [email protected]
Alhassan Adam - Logistics Supplier
Alhassan is an undergraduate student at the University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, WA Campus, Ghana. He's studying Bachelor of Commerce. He has about 2 years of experience in volunteering on Blockchain events. He has strong skills in organising and is very conversant with engaging event attendees, partners and the core team to ensure a successful event. He will contribute to the proposal by ensuring that, all materials and logistics are procured and supplied to the team before every event takes place.
If you are funded, will you return to Catalyst in a later round for further funding? Please explain why / why not.
Yes, upon a successful execution and making an impact in the targeted universities, we may want to extend to other colleges/universities to reach out to more students and campuses for enhanced adoption of catalyst, business development and entrepreneurship mentorship.