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Component 4/4: Cardano for a Responsible Revolution: Bridging Blockchain with Global Sustainability
Current Project Status
In Progress
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₳100,000
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Solution

We will enhance blockchain’s role in sustainable development by fostering community engagement and implementing impact-driven blockchain solutions in emerging markets.

Problem

Blockchain’s impact on SDGs is hindered by poor coordination and vague measurement standards; our goal is to establish precise, standardized methods and foster global collaboration.

Impact Alignment
Feasibility
Value for Money

Team

2 members

Component 4/4: Cardano for a Responsible Revolution: Bridging Blockchain with Global Sustainability

Please describe your proposed solution

Our proposed solution for "The Responsible Revolution" targets integrating blockchain technology with sustainable development goals (SDGs), specifically within emerging markets. This initiative aims to demonstrate blockchain's versatile applications for meaningful social and economic development.

We see blockchain as a pivotal tool for sustainable development. Our strategy involves deploying blockchain-based solutions tailored to emerging markets' unique challenges and opportunities, focusing on sectors where blockchain can have the most significant impact, such as international development and humanitarian aid, focusing on agriculture, healthcare, and education.

Engagement Strategy: This initiative will unfold through strategic events to engage stakeholders, including blockchain startups, local entrepreneurs, government bodies, and development agencies. We are organizing three pivotal events:

  • Responsible Revolution Day is held during Eth Safari in Kenya. It focuses on conferences and talks about social impact, featuring Cardano startups and preliminary investment insights.
  • A conference in Europe (city TBC) will be held to engage with broader international stakeholders beyond our usual ecosystem, discussing blockchain's impact with NGOs and UN agencies using Cardano initiatives as case studies.
  • A MEAL seminar in Washington DC with key organizations like USAID, Chemonics and Georgetown University, aimed at integrating MEAL methodologies for blockchain in social impact, which will include a special session with Ivy League institutions.

Target population: Direct beneficiaries will include Cardano startups and local communities benefiting from blockchain solutions developed under this initiative. Collaborating NGOs and UN agencies will gain insights into Cardano's impact strategies, enhancing our collective approach to sustainable development in emerging markets. The broader Cardano ecosystem indirectly benefits by demonstrating the platform’s potential to drive sustainable growth and foster meaningful global partnerships.

Importance to Cardano: Supporting this project underscores Cardano’s commitment to leveraging blockchain technology for good, particularly in regions that benefit most. It enhances Cardano's visibility as a technological innovator in emerging markets and highlights its dedication to global sustainability efforts. This commitment to impactful projects will strengthen Cardano's position as a leader in ethical blockchain development, attracting further interest and investment in its platform.

For a detailed overview of how this initiative aligns with our broader strategy for the Cardano ecosystem, please refer to our presentation, 'Unified Vision for Blockchain Empowerment: A Multi-Faceted Approach to Advancing Cardano’s Global Impact.' This document outlines our comprehensive approach to integrating these projects into a unified strategy that maximizes impact across multiple domains. While each proposal is designed to be effective independently and can be voted on separately, they are not binding. However, they create a greater synergistic impact when implemented together, enhancing their overall effectiveness and contribution to the Cardano ecosystem.

Please define the positive impact your project will have on the wider Cardano community

The impact of our project on the wider Cardano community is designed to be significant and multi-dimensional, reinforcing Cardano's role as a pioneer in blockchain technology for sustainable development.

Value to the Cardano Community:

Enhanced Global Perception: By demonstrating Cardano's effectiveness in facilitating blockchain solutions that address real-world challenges in emerging markets, we enhance its global image as a leader in ethical blockchain solutions. This initiative showcases Cardano’s involvement in global sustainability efforts, aligning with international development goals.

Increased Platform Utilization: As we implement solutions on Cardano’s blockchain and integrate with local and international organizations, we increase the utility and transaction volume on the Cardano network, showcasing its scalability and effectiveness for complex, impactful projects.

Community Growth and Engagement: By involving a diverse group of stakeholders from various sectors, we expand the Cardano community, bringing in new developers, investors, and partners interested in sustainable blockchain applications. This diversification strengthens the ecosystem’s capacity for innovation.

Measuring Impact:

Quantitative Measures:

  • Event Attendance: We will track attendance numbers at each event to measure community interest and engagement. This includes registrations, actual attendees, and participation in event-specific activities.
  • Follow-Up Activities: We will monitor the number of follow-up interactions post-events, such as downloads of materials presented, webinar replays, and sign-ups for additional information or future events. This will help gauge the sustained interest and impact of each event.

Qualitative Measures:

  • Participant Feedback: After each event, we will collect feedback via surveys focusing on attendees' satisfaction, the perceived value of the content, and the effectiveness of the presentations in enhancing their understanding of blockchain applications for social impact.
  • Stakeholder Insights: Interviews with key stakeholders, including speakers, partners, and NGO representatives, will provide qualitative insights into the events' effectiveness and the potential for future collaborations within the Cardano ecosystem.

Reporting and Sharing of Results:

  • Event Summaries: For each event, we will produce detailed summaries that include statistical data on participation, key takeaways, and participant feedback. These summaries will be shared with the Cardano community through official channels, such as newsletters and community forums.
  • Impact Reports: At the end of the project, we will compile a comprehensive impact report detailing the outcomes of all events and activities. This report will highlight key achievements, lessons learned, and recommendations for future initiatives, ensuring that the Cardano community is well-informed and can build on the project's successes.

Sharing Outputs and Opportunities:

  • Dissemination of Findings and Best Practices: The event’s insights and results will be compiled into comprehensive reports and case studies, which will be shared with the broader Cardano community through workshops, webinars, and published materials online and at industry conferences.
  • Open Resources: To ensure the sustainability and replicability of the successful initiatives, we will provide open access to the methodologies, tools, and guidelines developed during the project. This will enable other developers and organizations within the Cardano ecosystem to adapt and implement similar strategies.
  • Continuous Collaboration: We plan to establish a permanent collaborative platform as a hub for ongoing dialogue and project development between Cardano community members and external stakeholders. This platform will foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within the ecosystem.

What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability? How do you intend to validate if your approach is feasible?

Impact Plus has established itself firmly within the blockchain sector, with over two years of dedicated involvement in the Polygon ecosystem. Our technical support has significantly enhanced Polygon's capabilities, demonstrating our capacity to augment blockchain technologies for broader social impact.

Key Team Capabilities:

  • MEAL Expertise: Our specialists are adept at developing and implementing MEAL systems globally, ensuring effective projects and outcomes are measurable.
  • Technical Support and Ecosystem Growth: With a proven track record from the Polygon Impact Care Center, we've delivered extensive support, refining the use of blockchain technology for social impact. This experience positions us well to provide similar support and foster growth within the Cardano community.
  • Web 3 Knowledge: Our team's deep understanding of Web 3 industry trends equips us to utilize the latest technologies effectively, maximizing project impact.
  • Partnerships and Network: Established relationships with key blockchain and international development stakeholders enhance our project's credibility and reach.
  • Database and Community Engagement: Our access to over 3,000 participants in Africa and LATAM from Web 3 and development sectors aids in robust community engagement and collaboration.
  • Physical Presence in Key Markets: Our on-the-ground presence in Nigeria and Kenya allows for direct community engagement, ensuring culturally and contextually appropriate solutions.

Feasibility and Trust Validation:

  • Financial Management: We maintain rigorous budget transparency with regular reporting that is accessible to all stakeholders and ensures clear financial oversight.
  • Adaptive Management Approach: Our project management adapts based on ongoing feedback from stakeholders, ensuring continual refinement and optimization of strategies.
  • Transparency and Communication: We commit to frequent updates through various channels and an open data policy, sharing all project-related findings, methodologies, and outcomes to promote transparency and collaborative progress.

What are the key milestones you need to achieve in order to complete your project successfully?

Milestone 1: Milestone 1: Responsible Revolution Day at Eth Safari

Successfully conducted the Responsible Revolution Day during Eth Safari in Kenya to facilitate conferences and talks about the social impact of blockchain.

Milestone outputs:

  • Executing the Responsible Revolution Day event with a full schedule of conferences and talks.
  • Participation and presentations from key Cardano startups and insights shared on investment opportunities.
  • Engagement metrics, including attendee numbers and participant feedback.

Acceptance criteria:

  • Successful organization and completion of the event on the specified date.
  • Participation from at least five Cardano startups.
  • Positive feedback from 80% of participants indicated satisfaction and enhanced understanding of blockchain for social impact.

Milestone 2: Milestone 2: Europe Impact Conference

Organize a conference in Europe City (Geneve TBC) to extend discussions to broader stakeholders beyond the usual blockchain circles, including significant NGOs and UN agencies.

Milestone Outputs:

  • Conducting the Europe Impact Conference with participation from international stakeholders.
  • A detailed report on discussions, networking outcomes, and potential collaborations has been initiated.
  • Documentation and media from the event showcasing the interaction between Cardano startups and global impact leaders.

Acceptance criteria:

  • Execution of the conference as scheduled with no significant organizational issues.
  • Active participation from at least three international NGOs or UN agencies.
  • Establishment of at least two new partnership or collaboration agreements for future projects.

Milestone 3: Milestone 3: MEAL Seminar in Washington D.C.

Host a MEAL seminar in Washington D.C. with participation from USAID, Chemonics, George Town University, Ivy League representatives, and others focusing on developing MEAL methodologies for blockchain in social impact.

Milestone outputs:

  • Completion of the MEAL seminar with active contributions from major development agencies and educational institutions.
  • Development of a draft MEAL methodology tailored for blockchain applications in social impact.
  • Engagement and feedback from attendees, focusing on the applicability and potential improvements of the methodology.

Acceptance criteria:

  • Successful seminar delivery with high-quality discussions and input from all invited entities.
  • Positive reception of the draft MEAL methodology with constructive feedback for further refinement.
  • Agreement from at least one educational institution to incorporate the findings into their curriculum or research activities.

Final Milestone: Final Milestone: Project Completion Report and Impact Video

Compile and disseminate a comprehensive project report detailing the outcomes, impacts, and lessons learned. Produce a video showcasing project highlights and successes.

Milestone outputs:

  • A comprehensive project completion report detailing all three events' outcomes, partnerships, and advancements.
  • This professionally produced video summarises key moments, testimonials, and the project's overall impact on the Cardano ecosystem.

Acceptance criteria:

  • Detailed completion report with specific examples of impact and potential future initiatives identified during the events.
  • The video is published on official Cardano platforms and other relevant chan

Who is in the project team and what are their roles?

Eduard Peris - CEO & Founder

Eduard holds a PhD in War Studies from King’s College London and a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University. He is the Managing Director of the Blockchain for Impact Fund and the founder of the GeoAnalytics Center, a tech-for-good organization based in the Sahel. With over 15 years of African experience, Eduard has worked on projects funded by USAID and USIP. Linkedin

Raquel Suárez Domínguez- Senior MEAL Manager

Raquel is an expert in Monitoring and Evaluation, specializing in knowledge transfer and accountability. With twenty years of work experience with international organizations, she has successfully set up MEAL systems in various countries worldwide. She is an expert in Data Science, Programming, Python, Gender and Inclusion. Linkedin

Helena Rong - Thought Leadership Manager

Helena is a PhD candidate at Columbia University and a former fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center. Her research centers on using emerging technologies, particularly AI and blockchain, to design and govern the built environment. Linkedin

Jean Gab Audebert-Larochas - Advocacy & Compliance Manager

Jean is a former political advisor at the European Parliament and a senior advisor in advocacy. Recognized as an expert with in-depth knowledge of French and EU players, including the EU Commission, EU Parliament, EU Council, think tanks, consumer organizations, and trade associations. His expertise extends to navigating intricate legislative processes, particularly in Web3. Linkedin

Melisa Akumu - Country Officer Kenya

Melisa boasts years of experience driving large-scale cloud adoption and digital transformation for leading enterprises. She excels in collaborating with business leaders to articulate how technology can drive business innovation and transformation. She successfully coordinated technology for impactful social initiatives during her tenure at the World Food Programme. Beyond her strategic roles, Melissa is also a proficient coder. Linkedin

Merit Obeta - Country Officer Nigeria

Merit holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and is a seasoned community manager with expertise in overseeing various Blockchain communities. As a Pan African advocate, she strongly champions using Blockchain to advance Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Her passion for driving social impact through blockchain technology motivated her active involvement in SDGs community services, dedicating her efforts to providing relief materials to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria. Linkedin

Joan De Ramón Brunet - Head of Growth

Joan has been an experienced professional in the crypto and ReFi sectors since 2018 and 2022. With a focus on Web 3.0 impact projects, he has excelled as a Head of Growth and Project Manager, driving initiatives that leverage blockchain for social and environmental impact. Joan's work embodies the intersection of technology and sustainable development. Linkedin

Please provide a cost breakdown of the proposed work and resources

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How does the cost of the project represent value for money for the Cardano ecosystem?

The budget for the "Responsible Revolution" series of events reflects a strategic allocation of resources designed to maximize impact within the Cardano ecosystem and beyond. Here's how each element of the budget contributes to delivering value for money:

Team Costs

Program Officer and Coordinator: The program officer and coordinator roles are crucial for the seamless execution of the events. The salaries are benchmarked against standard rates in the international event management industry, ensuring we attract competent professionals who can drive the success of these high-profile events. These rates are competitive yet reasonable, aligned with the cost of living adjustments and median professional wages in the project's operational regions.

Event Costs

  • TRR Day during ETH Safari, Nairobi, Kenya: The $5,000 allocated for this event covers venue rental, logistics, and speaker fees. Hosting this event in Nairobi, a hub for blockchain innovation in Africa, ensures we engage with a critical mass of blockchain enthusiasts and developers, fostering deeper integration of Cardano's technologies in impactful projects.
  • Europe Conference: Blockchain for Social Impact in Geneva, Switzerland: Also budgeted at $5,000, this conference targets key global players in the social impact sector, including NGOs and UN agencies. It serves as a platform for Cardano to demonstrate its commitment to blockchain for good, potentially opening avenues for international collaborations and funding.
  • Three-day MEAL Seminar, Washington D.C.: The substantial investment of $24,500 reflects the comprehensive nature of this seminar, which includes bringing together experts from USAID, Chemonics, and academia to refine and endorse MEAL methodologies for blockchain projects. The output from this seminar will significantly enhance the credibility and effectiveness of blockchain initiatives under the Cardano banner, fostering greater trust and investment from serious institutional actors.

Buffer and Taxes: Buffer (20%) and Taxes (8.10%): These provisions ensure the project is financially robust and can adapt to unforeseen costs without compromising delivery. They represent prudent financial planning, ensuring that donor funds are managed responsibly.

Overall Impact and Return on Investment: By investing in these events, the Cardano community not only catalyzes its presence in key global discussions about blockchain's role in sustainable development but also solidifies its commitment to creating verifiable social impact. The return on investment is manifested through enhanced network opportunities, increased adoption of Cardano's blockchain solutions in strategic sectors, and stronger alliances with global development entities.

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