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Cardano Blockchain Learning Clubs in DRCongo

₳21,600.00 Received
₳36,000.00 Requested
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The central solution is to stimulate the interest of students and pupils in the Cardano blockchain, to make them aware of its potential and to encourage them to actively contribute to its development.

Problem:

Low participation of Congolese students in the Cardano community. This low involvement prevents these young talents from benefiting from the learning and development opportunities offered by Cardano.

Yes Votes:
₳ 51,803,600
No Votes:
₳ 25,870,874
Votes Cast:
275

This proposal was approved and funded by the Cardano Community via Project F10: Startups & Onboarding for Students Catalyst funding round.

[IMPACT] Please describe your proposed solution.

The proposed solution is to create Cardano blockchain learning clubs in the Democratic Republic of Congo. These clubs will provide a space for exchange, training and support for students interested in blockchain technology.

By identifying the problem of low student participation in the Cardano community, we have designed a solution that aims to actively involve them and encourage them to explore the opportunities offered by the Blockchain Cardano.

Cardano Blockchain Learning Clubs will be selected by Uptodate Developers, based on this criterias :

  • project relevance,
  • originality of idea, and
  • potential for community impact.

The selected clubs will benefit from technical, material and financial support to realize their academic or school projects on the Cardano blockchain.

By providing personalized coaching, adequate resources, and opportunities for collaboration, we hope to stimulate student interest in the Cardano blockchain and foster their active participation in its development.

This solution will allow young Congolese talents to acquire valuable blockchain skills, explore new professional perspectives and be part of the Cardano ecosystem. By creating a vibrant and engaged educational community, we will contribute to the adoption and evolution of the Cardano blockchain in the Democratic Republic of Congo, while training a new generation of developers and innovators.

Our reasons for approaching the problem in this way are as follows:

  • <u>Awareness and education</u>

By creating learning clubs, we provide an environment conducive to awareness and education of students on blockchain technology. We believe that knowledge is the key to sparking interest and encouraging active participation.

  • <u>Addressing a Specific Need</u>

We recognize the lack of student engagement in the Cardano community in the Democratic Republic of Congo. By offering dedicated Learning Clubs, we address this specific need by providing a dedicated space for education, collaboration and support.

  • <u>Promotion of autonomy</u>

By encouraging students to submit their own academic or school projects on the Cardano blockchain, we promote their autonomy and creativity. They are encouraged to explore their ideas, develop their skills and actively contribute to the community.

  • <u>Long-term impact</u>

We believe that this approach of Cardano blockchain learning clubs will have a long-term impact on the adoption of the technology and on the development of the community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. By training a new generation of blockchain talent, we are helping to create a sustainable and thriving ecosystem.

By adopting this approach combining awareness, education, collaboration and autonomy, we are confident that we can overcome the current obstacles and encourage active and engaged student participation in the Cardano community.

The stakeholders of our project will be :

  • students and
  • young innovators in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Our solution aims to actively engage them in the Cardano community by providing opportunities for them to learn, develop skills and contribute concretely through projects on the blockchain.

We will demonstrate our impact by measuring several key indicators, such as the number of clubs formed, the number of participants involved, the number of projects carried out, as well as the impact and adoption of the Cardano blockchain in the Congolese educational community.

We will demonstrate our impact by measuring several key indicators, such as

  • the number of clubs formed,
  • the number of participants involved,
  • the number of projects carried out, as well as
  • the impact and adoption of the Cardano blockchain in the Congolese educational community.

What is unique about our solution is the combination of a structured learning program, technical, hardware and hardware support. This will allow the selected clubs to benefit from personalized support and adequate resources for the realization of their projects on the Cardano blockchain.

The beneficiaries of our solution will be students who will develop their blockchain skills, gain hands-on experience and contribute to the Cardano ecosystem. In addition, the Cardano community will benefit from the contribution of new ideas, innovative projects and increased participation from the Congolese community.

This is important for Cardano because it will increase diversity and inclusion within the community, expand blockchain adoption in academic and school-based areas, and drive innovation and technology development in Democratic Republic of Congo. By strengthening Cardano's presence in the region and training a new generation of developers and entrepreneurs, we will contribute to the expansion and sustainability of the Cardano ecosystem.

[IMPACT] How does your proposed solution address the challenge and what benefits will this bring to the Cardano ecosystem?

The "Cardano Blockchain Learning Clubs in the Democratic Republic of Congo" solution that we offer meets the challenge by supporting student blockchain startups and promoting the integration of students into the Cardano community.

Here is how our proposal meets the objectives of the challenge:

  • <u>Support for student blockchain startups</u>

By creating Cardano blockchain learning clubs, we provide a space where student entrepreneurs can develop their blockchain-based business ideas. These clubs will provide technical, material and financial support to students seeking a funding opportunity for their startup. By offering resources and personalized coaching, we help students realize their ideas and start their business in the Cardano ecosystem.

  • <u>Onboarding students to the Cardano community</u>

Our solution aims to increase the number of students who submit projects under Catalyst. With a focus on education, outreach, and building learning clubs, we encourage students to be actively involved in the Cardano community. We will organize activities such as seminars, creation of educational content, translation, training and establishment of a core team to facilitate the integration of students and blockchain engineers.

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The benefits that our solution brings to the Cardano ecosystem are:

  • <u>Stimulate innovation</u>

By supporting student blockchain startups, we encourage the emergence of innovative ideas and projects based on the Cardano blockchain. This contributes to the enrichment of the ecosystem and promotes the development of new solutions and applications.

  • <u>Strengthen the community</u>

By integrating students into the Cardano community, we create a collaborative and dynamic environment where knowledge and skills can be shared. This strengthens the Cardano community in DR Congo by creating strong links between players and promoting fruitful exchanges.

  • <u>Develop local talent</u>

By encouraging students to get involved in the Cardano blockchain, we promote the development of local talent in the DRCongo. This creates employment and professional growth opportunities for students and helps nurture a new generation of skilled blockchain engineers.

This project will have a significant impact for Cardano beyond funding the project team. Here is the value it will bring to the Cardano ecosystem:

  • <u>Community expansion</u>

By creating Cardano blockchain learning clubs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we attract new members to the community. These clubs will engage students, and young innovators, increasing the number of active participants in the Cardano ecosystem. We aim to nurture a new generation of developers and entrepreneurs who will contribute to the growth and adoption of Cardano.

  • <u>Strengthening the ecosystem</u>

By providing resources, technical and material support to student blockchain startups, our project promotes the emergence of innovative applications and projects based on the Cardano blockchain. This strengthens the Cardano ecosystem by bringing new ideas, solutions and concrete use cases. In this way, we will contribute to enriching the diversity and robustness of the Cardano ecosystem.

  • <u>Addressing the Low Participation Issue</u>

By addressing the issue of low student participation in the Cardano community, our project seeks to address a key issue. By creating opportunities for learning, collaboration, and meaningful contribution, we actively encourage young people to get involved in blockchain technology. This will build a solid base of local talent that can support and grow the Cardano ecosystem in the DRC.

In terms of quantifiable impact, we plan to attract a significant number of students to Cardano blockchain learning clubs. We aim to form at least 10 clubs in different cities in the DRCongo, with an active participation of around 200 students.

In the short term, we plan to carry out several concrete projects based on the Cardano blockchain, demonstrating the effectiveness and possibilities of this technology.

In the medium to long term, we anticipate an increase in the adoption of Cardano in the DR Congo thanks to the involvement of students and emerging startups. This will result in increased transactions, users, and usage of the Cardano blockchain in various academic and economic fields.

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[IMPACT] How do you intend to measure the success of your project?

We intend to measure the success of our project in several ways:

  • <u>Number of clubs created</u>

We will measure success by reaching our goal of forming at least 10 Cardano blockchain learning clubs in the DRC at different universities. This will serve as a starting point for student engagement in the Cardano community.

  • <u>Active member participation</u>

We will track the active participation of club members, including the number of participants in meetings, workshops and organized events. Regular and engaged participation will demonstrate members' perceived attractiveness and value, as well as their willingness to engage in the Cardano ecosystem.

  • <u>Concrete projects carried out</u>

We will assess success by measuring the number of concrete projects based on the Cardano blockchain that will be carried out by students and supported startups. This includes developing applications, implementing blockchain solutions and creating concrete uses for Cardano in different fields.

  • <u>Cardano Adoption in DR Congo</u>

We will monitor Cardano adoption in DR Congo through metrics such as number of transactions made, number of active users, and increased use of blockchain in key sectors such as education , finance and entrepreneurship. These metrics will testify to the impact of the project on the adoption and actual usage of Cardano in the country.

We consider these metrics realistic because they can be quantified and tracked throughout the project. In addition, we plan to put in place appropriate monitoring and data collection mechanisms to measure these indicators. By working closely with clubs, students and startups, we will be able to regularly assess the progress made and measure the real impact of our project on the Cardano ecosystem in DR Congo.

The innovation we bring through our project will have a significant impact on Cardano's productivity and growth in the short and long term. Here's how we expect it to happen:

Short term

  • <u>Increased student engagement</u>

By encouraging students to actively participate in the Cardano ecosystem, our project will increase the skilled and engaged workforce available to contribute to the development of Cardano. This will result in increased productivity in carrying out projects, research and contributions to the ecosystem.

  • <u>Development of concrete projects</u>

Thanks to our support for student blockchain startups, we will promote the creation of concrete projects based on the Cardano blockchain. These projects will bring new uses, innovations and solutions that will drive the growth of the Cardano ecosystem.

  • <u>Strengthening Cardano's reputation</u>

By enabling students to work on relevant and quality projects with community support, our project will strengthen Cardano's reputation as a reliable and innovative blockchain platform. This will attract the attention of key players, investors and potential partners, thus contributing to the growth of Cardano.

Long-term

  • <u>Increased Adoption of Cardano</u>

Engaging students, startups, and community members through our project will drive adoption of Cardano in DR Congo and beyond. By developing relevant projects and demonstrating the benefits of the Cardano blockchain, we will create positive momentum that will encourage more and more individuals, companies and institutions to use Cardano in their activities.

  • <u>Growth of the Cardano ecosystem</u>

With increased adoption of Cardano, the ecosystem as a whole will experience sustained growth. New opportunities will emerge for developers, entrepreneurs and local businesses, thus fostering the creation of innovative applications and services. This will strengthen the dynamics of collaboration, knowledge exchange and development within the Cardano ecosystem.

  • <u>Contribution to Cardano's vision</u>

By involving students and startups in the Cardano community, we foster the emergence of a new generation of talent who understands and shares Cardano's vision. These long-term contributors will play a key role in Cardano's growth and evolution, bringing new ideas, skills, and renewed passion.

We will measure the impact of our project by :

  • collecting user opinions,
  • evaluating the growth of Cardano adoption,
  • tracking completed projects and observing the evolution of the Cardano ecosystem in the DRC.

These qualitative metrics will help us gauge the effectiveness of our innovation and its influence on Cardano's short- and long-term productivity and growth.

[IMPACT] Please describe your plans to share the outputs and results of your project?

We have planned several ways to share the results and benefits of our project to ensure effective dissemination over a reasonable period.

Here are our plans for sharing the results of our project:

  • <u>Reports and publications</u>

We will produce detailed reports describing the activities carried out, the results obtained and the lessons learned throughout the project. These reports will be shared with the Cardano community on the Cardano forum, potential partners, blockchain industry players, and other interested stakeholders.

We also plan to publish our results in academic journals and specialized conferences to contribute to research and development in the field of blockchain.

We will create online documentation detailing the processes, methodologies and best practices we have developed throughout the project. This documentation will be accessible to the Cardano community, developers, students, and anyone interested in blockchain. We plan to use online content-sharing platforms, such as blogs, forums, and code repositories, to facilitate access to our findings and enable ongoing collaboration.

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Regarding the use of the results generated by the project in further research and development activities, we will consider them as a solid basis for further explorations and innovations. Lessons learned, best practices and results achieved will feed our thinking on potential Cardano blockchain improvements, new research and development projects, as well as opportunities for practical application in various fields. We will remain committed to continued research, experimentation and evolution of the Cardano ecosystem by leveraging the knowledge gained from our project.

[CAPABILITY/ FEASIBILITY] What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability?

Our company, Uptodate Developers, specializes in the development of web, mobile and desktop applications.

We have over 18 developers in our team, and our community has over 200 active developers on our Telegram channel.

For 3 years, we have been actively involved in Cardano Blockchain. We have acquired solid experience in this field, working on projects related to blockchain, decentralization and web3 technology. Our team has the necessary skills to design and develop applications based on blockchain technologies such as Cardano. We are passionate about technological innovation and we are committed to contributing to the adoption of Cardano in French-speaking Africa with our expertise and relevant experience.

Our team members have been active in the Cardano community for 3 years now in different ways :

  • Cardano Edustale stakepool website

  • Co-host of the Cardano summit 2021, 2022

  • Organization of several meetings and conferences (<https://meetup.com/cardano-blockchain-goma/events/293745133>)

  • Contribution to the development of projects integrating the Blockchain Cardano

  • Development of smart contracts

  • Organization of live code training on web3 development (adaexchangeapp)

  • Sharing content as a Cardano ambassador (<https://forum.cardano.org/t/ambassador-stories-journal-35-eric-tsai-dan-baruka/116914>)

  • Contribution to OpenSource projects

  • Updev Community(FR cardano Community)

    [CAPABILITY/ FEASIBILITY] What are the main goals for the project and how will you validate if your approach is feasible?

The main objectives of our project are:

  • <u>Facilitate the integration of students and young entrepreneurs into the Cardano ecosystem</u>

We aim to encourage the active participation of students and young entrepreneurs by supporting them in the development of their startups based on the Cardano blockchain. We will measure our success by evaluating the number of students and young entrepreneurs who participate in our program, propose projects and benefit from our support to bring their ideas to life.

  • <u>Increase Awareness of Blockchain and Cardano</u>

We seek to educate a wider audience about blockchain technology and the Cardano ecosystem. We will measure this impact by evaluating the number of people reached by our outreach activities, such as seminars, training events and the creation of educational content. We will also monitor participants' engagement and level of knowledge before and after their participation in our activities.

  • <u>Strengthen the Cardano community</u>

We want to strengthen the Cardano community by encouraging collaboration, knowledge exchange and partnerships. We will measure our success by evaluating the number of collaborations established, joint projects developed and the engagement of community members in our activities. We will also monitor the evolution of the size of the community and its level of long-term engagement.

To validate the feasibility of our approach, we will implement the following measures :

  • <u>Participation assessment</u>

We will track the number of project proposals submitted by students and young entrepreneurs, as well as the level of community engagement in our activities. This will allow us to gauge community receptivity and validate the appeal of our program.

  • <u>Participant Engagement Tracking</u>

We will assess participant engagement by measuring their level of engagement, attendance at events, and active contribution to the Cardano community. This will allow us to determine if our approach really promotes the integration of students and young entrepreneurs into the ecosystem.

  • <u>Evaluating the impact of awareness-raising activities</u>

We will evaluate the impact of our awareness-raising activities by measuring the number of people reached, collecting feedback and evaluating the knowledge acquired by participants. This will allow us to determine whether we are achieving our awareness goal and measure the effectiveness of our educational approach.

  • <u>Community growth monitoring</u>

We will monitor the growth of the Cardano community, in terms of active members, established collaborations and projects developed. This will allow us to measure the impact of our project on the community and validate if our approach really strengthens the Cardano ecosystem.

[CAPABILITY/ FEASIBILITY] Please provide a detailed breakdown of your project’s milestones and each of the main tasks or activities to reach the milestone plus the expected timeline for the delivery.

Here is the detailed breakdown of the milestones of our project, as well as the main tasks and activities necessary to reach each milestone, with an estimate of the delivery schedule:

<u>Milestone 1: Student Identification and Club Formation (October 2023)</u>

  • Identify and reach out to more than 100 students in universities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
  • Form clubs based on regions within the DRC.

Success Criteria:

  • Successfully identify and engage with over 100 students and establish clubs in different regions.
  • Estimated Timeline: 1 months (October - November 2023).

Projected Cost: 6500 ADA

  • Budget allocation for student outreach, communication, and club formation activities.

<u>Milestone 2: Guideline Document Preparation (November 2023)</u>

  • Develop comprehensive guideline documents for the formed clubs, covering various aspects such as objectives, activities, governance, and reporting requirements.

Success Criteria:

  • Creation of well-defined and structured guideline documents for the clubs.
  • Estimated Timeline: 1 months (November 2023).

Projected Cost: 5000 ADA

  • Budget allocation for document creation and editing, incorporating feedback from stakeholders.

<u>Milestone 3: Club Learning and Coaching (December 2023)</u>

  • Conduct club learning sessions and provide coaching to the club members.
  • Help clubs understand the concepts, principles, and skills related to their respective domains.

Success Criteria:

  • Active participation of club members in learning sessions and positive feedback on coaching.
  • Estimated Timeline: 1 months (December 2023).

Projected Cost: 4500 ADA

  • Budget allocation for organizing learning sessions, coaching resources, and related expenses.

<u>Milestone 4: Project Preparation for Presentation and Catalyst Funding (January 2024)</u>

  • Assist club members in preparing their projects for presentation and potential funding from catalyst programs.
  • Ensure projects align with the objectives of the club and have a strong value proposition.

Success Criteria: 4500 ADA

  • Submission of well-prepared project proposals by the clubs.
  • Estimated Timeline: 1 months (January 2024).

Projected Cost:

  • Budget allocation for project mentoring, review, and potential catalyst application fees.

<u>Milestone 5: Pre-Presentation and Impact Measurement (February 2024)</u>

  • Conduct pre-presentation sessions to measure the impact of projects developed by the clubs.
  • Gather feedback from club members, assess the effectiveness of their projects, and identify areas for improvement.

Success Criteria:

  • Successful pre-presentation sessions and constructive feedback provided to club members.
  • Estimated Timeline: 2 months (February - March 2024).

Projected Cost: 6500 ADA

  • Budget allocation for organizing pre-presentation sessions, impact assessment, and data collection.

<u>Milestone 6: Official Project Event and Recognition (March 2024)</u>

  • Organize an official event to present the projects developed by the clubs.
  • Recognize and reward outstanding projects with technical assistance from Updev and financial incentives.
  • Prepare an official report to share the project outcomes with the Cardano community.

Success Criteria:

  • Successful organization of the event, rewarding outstanding projects, and publication of the official report.
  • Estimated Timeline: 1 month (March 2024).

Projected Cost: 9000 ADA

  • Budget allocation for event management, rewards, and report publication.

Please note that the projected costs for each milestone would depend on the specific resources, personnel, and logistics required for the implementation.

Overall Project Management Approach:

  • The project will be implemented through a systematic and organized approach, focusing on achieving the defined milestones.

  • A project manager will be assigned to oversee the entire project and ensure timely progress and delivery of milestones.

  • The project team will collaborate closely with the identified students, clubs, and relevant stakeholders throughout the implementation.

  • Regular communication channels, such as meetings, email updates, and progress reports, will be established to monitor the project's status.

  • Continuous evaluation and feedback loops will be incorporated to improve the project's effectiveness and address any challenges or issues encountered.

  • The project management approach will prioritize efficient resource allocation, stakeholder engagement, and the adherence to project timelines.

    [CAPABILITY/ FEASIBILITY] Please describe the deliverables, outputs and intended outcomes of each milestone.

<u>Milestone 1: Student Identification and Club Formation</u>

Deliverables:

  1. List of identified students from universities in the DRC.
  2. Formed clubs in different regions with identified student members.

Documentation:

  1. Student profiles with contact information.
  2. Club registration and formation documents.

Outputs:

  1. Engaged and interested student participants.
  2. Established clubs with regional representation.

Intended Outcomes:

  1. Increased awareness and participation in the project among students in the DRC.
  2. Formation of clubs to facilitate collaboration and engagement among students interested in the project.

Measurement:

  1. Number of students identified and engaged.
  2. Number of formed clubs and their regional distribution.
  3. Feedback and interest level of students during the identification and club formation process.

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<u>Milestone 2: Guideline Document Preparation</u>

Deliverables:

  1. Comprehensive guideline documents for the formed clubs, covering objectives, activities, governance structure, and reporting requirements.

Documentation:

  1. Guideline documents in a structured and organized format.

Outputs:

  1. Clear and well-defined guidelines for club activities and operations.
  2. Standardized framework for reporting and governance within the clubs.

Intended Outcomes:

  1. Clubs operate with a common understanding of objectives, activities, and reporting requirements.
  2. Enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in club operations and decision-making.

Measurement:

  1. Completion and quality of guideline documents.
  2. Feedback from club members on the clarity and usefulness of the guidelines.

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<u>Milestone 3: Club Learning and Coaching</u>

Deliverables:

  1. Club learning sessions conducted on relevant topics.
  2. Coaching and support provided to club members.

Documentation:

  1. Session materials and resources.
  2. Coaching feedback and progress reports.

Outputs:

  1. Increased knowledge and skills of club members in their respective domains.
  2. Improved collaboration and sharing of ideas among club members.

Intended Outcomes:

  1. Empowered club members with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue their projects effectively.
  2. Fostering a supportive and collaborative club environment.

Measurement:

  1. Attendance and participation rate in club learning sessions.
  2. Feedback and evaluation from club members on the usefulness and impact of the learning and coaching activities.

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<u>Milestone 4: Project Preparation for Presentation and Catalyst Funding</u>

Deliverables:

  1. Well-prepared project proposals from the clubs.
  2. Alignment of projects with club objectives and strong value proposition.

Documentation:

  1. Project proposals with clear objectives, implementation plans, and expected outcomes.
  2. Evaluation and review reports of project proposals.

Outputs:

  1. High-quality project proposals ready for presentation and potential funding.
  2. Enhanced project viability and alignment with club objectives.

Intended Outcomes:

  1. Increased chances of securing funding opportunities for club projects.
  2. Strengthened project management and planning skills of club members.

Measurement:

  1. Completion and quality of project proposals.
  2. Alignment of projects with club objectives.
  3. Success rate of project proposals in securing funding opportunities.

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<u>Milestone 5: Pre-Presentation and Impact Measurement</u>

Deliverables:

  1. Pre-presentation sessions conducted to evaluate project impact.
  2. Feedback and assessment reports on the effectiveness of club projects.

Documentation:

  1. Pre-presentation session records and evaluation forms.
  2. Impact assessment reports.

Outputs:

  1. Evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of club projects.
  2. Identification of areas for improvement and refinement in project implementation.

Intended Outcomes:

  1. Enhanced understanding of project impact and effectiveness among club members.
  2. Continuous improvement and refinement of club projects based on feedback and assessment.

Measurement:

  1. Successful completion of pre-presentation sessions.
  2. Feedback and assessment data on project impact and effectiveness.
  3. Identification and implementation of improvement measures based on assessment findings.

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<u>Milestone 6: Official Project Event and Recognition</u>

Deliverables:

  1. Organized official event for project presentation and recognition.
  2. Technical assistance and financial rewards provided to outstanding projects.
  3. Official report summarizing project outcomes shared with the Cardano community.

Documentation:

  1. Event management documentation and materials.
  2. Reports on technical assistance and financial rewards.
  3. Official project report for publication.

Outputs:

  1. Successful organization of the project event.
  2. Recognition and rewards for outstanding projects.
  3. Sharing project outcomes and achievements with the Cardano community.

Intended Outcomes:

  1. Increased visibility and recognition of club projects and their impact.
  2. Continued support and collaboration within the Cardano community.

Measurement:

  1. Successful completion of the project event.
  2. Recognition and rewards provided to outstanding projects.
  3. Publication and dissemination of the official project report.
  4. Feedback and response from the Cardano community regarding project outcomes and achievements.

[RESOURCES & VALUE FOR MONEY] Please provide a detailed budget breakdown of the proposed work and resources.

<u>Milestone 1: Student Identification and Club Formation</u>

  • Student outreach and communication: 1000 ADA
  • Travel expenses for visiting universities: 1000 ADA
  • Club formation logistics: 1000 ADA
  • Club operational expenses: 2000 ADA
  • Documentation: 1500 ADA

Total Budget for Milestone 1: 6500 ADA

<u>Milestone 2: Guideline Document Preparation</u>

  • Document creation and editing: 1000 ADA
  • Stakeholder feedback collection: 1000 ADA
  • Club operational expenses: 1000 ADA
  • Project management: 2000 ADA

Total Budget for Milestone 2: 5000 ADA

<u>Milestone 3: Club Learning and Coaching</u>

  • Learning session organization: 1500 ADA
  • Coaching resources: 1000 ADA
  • Club operational expenses: 2000 ADA

Total Budget for Milestone 3: 4500 ADA

<u>Milestone 4: Project Preparation for Presentation and Catalyst Funding</u>

  • Project mentoring and review: 1500 ADA
  • Club formation logistics: 1500 ADA
  • Club operational expenses: 1500 ADA

Total Budget for Milestone 4: 4500 ADA

<u>Milestone 5: Pre-Presentation and Impact Measurement</u>

  • Pre-presentation session organization: 1500 ADA
  • Impact assessment and data collection: 1500 ADA
  • Club operational expenses: 2000 ADA
  • Publicity/Marketing/Community engagement: 1500ADA

Total Budget for Milestone 5: 6500 ADA

<u>Milestone 6: Official Project Event and Recognition</u>

  • Event management: 2000 ADA
  • Publicity/Marketing/Community engagement: 1500ADA
  • Rewards for outstanding projects: 1500 ADA
  • Official report publication: 1000 ADA
  • Club operational expenses: 2000 ADA
  • Reporting back to the community: 1000 ADA

Total Budget for Milestone 6: 9000 ADA

Grand Total Budget for the Proposed Work: 36000 ADA

Please note that the budget allocation for club operational expenses can vary based on specific requirements, such as venue rental, equipment, materials, and any ongoing costs associated with club activities.

[RESOURCES & VALUE FOR MONEY] Who is in the project team and what are their roles?

  1. AVAILABLE TEAM
  • Uptodate Developers

Uptodate Developers is a startup working in the promotion of new information and communication technologies under two aspects: By designing adapted solutions that contribute to the resolution of social problems and by promoting technology to young people. We train developers to understand customers problems, so that our team can suggest IT Software as part of the solution to the problems. We have two type of developers : Permanent and Freelances. When a project need skills that our permanent developers have, we hire freelances.

  • Dan Baruka

Project leader

CEO of Uptodate Developers.

Entrepreneur and Blockchain developer, Dan baruka is a software engineer and technology entrepreneur based in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo). He is the co-founder of the startup Uptodate Developers, which brings together young people working in new information and communication technologies. Its objective is to contribute to positively change Africa by using new technologies in entrepreneurship to contribute to the resolution of Africa's problems.

Languages : French & English

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-baruka-6a3423188>

  • Jacob Malcolm

Blockchain developer

Wada Business Initiatives Lead, DRC Wada Coordinator. M.A in Economics, experienced in banking and public policy. Completed the Plutus Pioneer and Atala Prism Pioneer Programs. Haskell and Plutus trainer in Wada and Guimbalabs Education programs, Smart Contract Developer and entrepreneur.

Languages : French & English

(<https://www.linkedin.com/in/fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric-samvura-907aa53b>)

  • Josephine Ndeze

Team Leader | Chef Operating Officer

COO at Uptodate Developers and Blockchain entrepreneur. Software engineer, Tech entrepreneur in Kinshasa (DR-Congo), Mandela washington fellowship Allumi 2022 | The Next Einstein Forum (NEF) Ambassador (2019-2021) | MissGeekAfrca 2019.

Languages : French & English

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephine-ndeze-54115b188/?originalSubdomain=cd>

  • Priscille Bampata (Student at ULPGL/Goma DRCongo)

Regional project Coordinator at UPDEV | Administrative

Coordinator at Uptodate Developers, passionate about new information and communication technology, medicine and management.

Languages : French & English

<https://cd.linkedin.com/in/priscille-bampata-1b4a76224>

  • Vital yengayenga (Student at ULPGL/Goma DRCongo)

Community Manager | RS content strategy

Digital Marketing, Graphic Design, User Experience Design (UX), Copywriting, Copywriting, User Experience Writing, Content Strategy, Blog

Languages : French | English

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/vital-yengayenga/>

2.TEAM TO HIRE

  • Latouifa Fetafeta

Cameraman and videos producer.

Freelance Editor and cameraman at Nyiragongo Ngoma Production, SARL

Language : French

<https://www.linkedin.com/in/latouifa-fetafeta-b7ba49160/>

  • Blaise P. Irenge

Photojournalist and Corporate Consultant.

Experienced Managing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. Skilled in Strategic Planning, Microsoft Office, Management, Business Strategy, and Marketing. Strong business development professional with a Certificat formation focused on Business and Entrepreneurship from Global Touch Corporate DRC. Professional photographe and consulting in Kivu Entrepreneurs.

Language : French & English

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INGENIOUS CITY

Professional training and coaching

Ingenious City is an incubator platform and a co-working space which aims to bring together, in one place, all the actors of entrepreneurship in the DRC.

Language : French & English

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    [RESOURCES & VALUE FOR MONEY] How does the cost of the project represent value for money for the Cardano ecosystem?

The cost of the project represents economic value to the Cardano ecosystem for several reasons. First of all, it is important to note that the costs described above are based on a realistic assessment of the expenses necessary to achieve the project objectives.

They were determined taking into account the following factors:

  • <u>Human resources</u>

Costs related to training, organization of events, monitoring and evaluation require the intervention of qualified experts in the field of blockchain. The costs associated with these resources reflect the skills and expertise needed to ensure the success of the project.

  • <u>Administrative and logistical costs</u>

These costs include various aspects such as the rental of premises for events, travel and accommodation costs for speakers, as well as general project management costs. They are based on a realistic assessment of the costs commonly associated with such activities.

  • <u>Advertising and marketing</u>

These costs are essential for promoting clubs, attracting community attention, and encouraging student and blockchain engineer participation. They aim to maximize the impact of the project and increase awareness of the Cardano blockchain.

It should also be mentioned that the costs have been evaluated taking into account the added value that the project will bring to the Cardano ecosystem. Planned activities, such as training students, organizing community events and following clubs, will help strengthen Cardano's presence in the education sector and drive blockchain adoption among the community. new generation of innovators.

In addition, the cost of the project has been determined in such a way as to provide adequate resources to achieve the set objectives, while ensuring efficient management of the allocated funds. The costs are based on a realistic assessment of the expenses required to complete the project and they are justified by the expected economic value and impact for the Cardano ecosystem.

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