Please describe your proposed solution.
This proposal aims to build resilience through a youth empowerment mentoring program, “Be One”. This project will focus on developing a peer-to-peer coaching and mentoring program to provide support to youth leaders, particularly in Africa and the Global South who may face "eco-anxiety" and need the tools, advice, tips, and connections to build personal resilience.
In partnership with Cardano leaders, Heads of State, Ministers, CEOs, and activists youth will be able to learn from these diverse leaders who are at the top of their field. Together, innovative solutions to the challenges that Africa and the Global South face will be discussed.
Critically, the selection of global leaders will be mentoring and providing support for people youth who are passionate about pursuing a path in the relevant fields. This will be a global platform for Cardano to mentor young crypto enthusiasts regarding blockchain and impact investing. COP27 is in Africa and therefore Africa will center many of the conversations. The future of crypto, Cardano, and Africa will be discussed as well as focus on how to foster a more resilient and sustainable relationship with climate investing.
The SCC community will work with a large network of orgnaisations including Youth4Nature, the Climate Youth Negotiators, and the Real Food Systems Youth Ambassadors, as well as students enrolled in environmental programs at the University of Geneva, the SDG Lab, and the Graduate Institute in Geneva. We have already received a special Award from the 40by50 network and are looking for new partners to grow the portfolio.
This proposal aims to be a transparent, collaborative, and supportive launching pad and community gathering for positive, diverse climate solutions. The team has already started interacting with the Cardano community such as Yoram Ben-Zvi, Dzhuliana Nikolova, and Mercy A. Fordwoo.
Please describe how your proposed solution will address the Challenge that you have submitted it in.
Impact funding needs to be more inclusive. Beyond currency, mentorship is a tool that can catalyst entrepreneurship, leadership, and innovation. With the combination of catalyst funding and the SCC network meaningful and sustained relationships can be built. Investing in this mentorship program would encourage strategies and focus to be African centered.
This will allow for the cross-pollination of ideas, support, and strategy building. SCC is already building relationships with Heads of State, Ministers, CEOs, and thought leaders. COnencitng the growing number of youth searching for guidance will propel projects forward. Cardano could be at the center of this global solution-building initiative.
This proposal will contribute and is aligned with the following Challenge 9 KPIs:
Local partnerships formed (size of institution + influence)
Number of new African projects seeded in 2022
Number of African developers onboarded in 2022
And will indirectly contribute to the following Challenge KPIs:
Number of new Africa-based Catalyst members (proposers, voters, CAs)
Number of proposals addressing the fundamental issues preventing Cardano adoption in Africa
Number of proposals offering solutions to infrastructure and education concerns
Local impact (measurable through user activity and reach)
What are the main risks that could prevent you from delivering the project successfully and please explain how you will mitigate each risk?
Risk of not delivering: The team is already working on finding the most suitable platform for this kind of global networking. However, there are always risks. To mitigate these, we are working across sectors and skill sets. SCC has partnered with leaders in their fields of micro-credits, tech, impact-investing, and relationship building.
Risk of not adopting: There is a risk that people will not be interested in mentoring youth. To mitigate this we are building relationships with leaders in their field on the understanding that they would be interested in being a global mentor. Additionally, we will produce a formalized plan, promotion activities, and a registration process to access interested.
Risk of not reaching the desired outcome: The outcome is to build inclusive, diverse relationships that will create a network of supportive, innovative climate solutions. An indirect product of this as addressed in the KPIs is the potential for a number of new initiatives onboarded through our African partners. The process of the proposal will determine the outcome.