Please describe your proposed solution.
Funding categories analysis and documentation is already live and available -
- <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/catalyst-funding-categories/>
- <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/>
- <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/catalyst-contributors/>
- <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/cardano-contributors/>
- <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/contributor-analysis/>
Catalyst is Cardano’s largest and most important DAO that brings the community together to govern and operate an ecosystem that distributes the Cardano treasury towards impactful initiatives. To improve Catalyst and how it functions as a decentralized organisation there was a need for more analysis to understand how it can approach funding categorisation.
Challenge settings have a number of issues that needed to be addressed - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/challenge-settings/challenge-setting-issues>
To determine how funding categorisation could be improved a number of categorisation approaches were analysed to determine which approaches would be more effective - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/categorisation-approaches/overview>
The analysis helped result in finding approaches for funding categorisation which are more effective. These approaches include categorisation that leans towards being broad, inclusive, unique and recurring.
Applying the most effective funding categorisation approaches leads to a number of advantages such as categorisation becoming more simple, efficient, scalable, flexible and egalitarian - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/funding-categories-advantages/overview>
The outcome of this analysis led to the suggestion of funding categories which have been defined and submitted as challenge settings in fund 8 and fund 9 - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/catalyst-funding-categories/>
You can find all the funding category proposals here - <https://linktr.ee/cardanopace>
This documentation yields a high impact for the operation of the Catalyst organisation by improving the education and resources around what makes effective funding categorisation with analysis on historic examples so that effective solutions can be suggested and then integrated. Attempts are now being made to make actionable improvements to the process based on this analysis. An improvement proposal now has been shared with IOG to make changes to the funding categorisation process for Catalyst by replacing challenge settings with a more effective solution - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/catalyst-improvement-proposals/improvement-proposals/2.-replace-challenge-setting-with-funding-categories>
The implementation of funding categories as an outcome of this analysis would lead to the creation and usage of new tools and processes to operate the Catalyst organisation and ecosystem. This includes tooling to help deal with budget weighting votes or progress auditing solutions to handle the new contributor based funding model that is being recommended. As funding categories are a recurring form of categorisation it will also be easier to create tools around the usage of categorisations with data and insights which further help lead to improvements and increased understanding of the implications of different changes to funding categorisation.
Concerns about funding categories and solutions / answers are covered in the analysis - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/funding-categories-analysis/concerns-and-solutions>
An FAQ section is also provided - <https://docs.catalystcontributors.org/funding-categorisation-analysis/funding-categories-analysis/faqs>
Please describe how your proposed solution will address the Challenge that you have submitted it in.
The challenge looks to improve the DAO tools available in the Cardano ecosystem. As an example it mentions that Cardano needs “Additional not yet existing tools to give Cardano a distinct advantage”.
This analysis is a pre-requisite to the execution of changes to Catalyst as a decentralized organisation by suggesting the introduction of funding categories with a community wide budget weighting vote. This analysis suggests the implementation of a budget weighting tool that would be integrated into the voting experience to give the community more granular control over how they want to distribute funding in the ecosystem between different focus areas under each category.
The analysis also suggests a new contributor funding model. Community members can be paid full time to work in Catalyst and Cardano ecosystem. This change in the funding process will likely mean new tools and processes will be soon introduced to improve how Catalyst functions as an organisation. These tools and processes could be used and provide value to other DAOs.
Another key benefit to this work is it is open source and freely available for all other DAOs in the ecosystem (and outside the ecosystem!). DAOs with a recurring income stream may want to determine how that funding could be most effectively distributed to continue progress with innovation or to pay for community contributions. This analysis provides ideas and suggestions for how DAOs could approach their own categorisations to help with funding they are looking to distribute.
What are the main risks that could prevent you from delivering the project successfully and please explain how you will mitigate each risk?
The proposal is about executing the analysis for creating effective funding categorisation. This has already been delivered and means there is no risk on the actual delivery of this project.
In terms of maintaining this work there will be improvements made based on any feedback that comes in from the community or from insights that come from the usage of funding categories.
An outcome based risk for this proposal could be if the analysis led to any bad outcomes in the short term. These risks are small as the funding categories have been created to accept all forms of ideas and innovation - This helps prevent stifling of any innovation. You can see the inclusion of the proposal types in each of the categories listed to showcase inclusive categorisation. Funding categorisation is also never finalised. If any given approach or outcome was not preferred or could be improved then the community can change and adapted funding categories in any future Catalyst funding round.
To mitigate any risks we have been looking for feedback on the concerns and issues already around categories and incorporating that feedback into the analysis and categories that are suggested. Feedback from the initial version has already led to the introduction of ‘Nurture Ideas & Teams’ experimental category to see how effective it is for helping increase diversity of ideas and teams