Lack of education and opportunities for Nigerian creatives in the Cardano ecosystem.
Educate Nigerian creatives about Cardano, SPO and Project Catalyst through workshops and a web3 accelerator, enabling them to become community reviewers and access income opportunities.
This is the total amount allocated to 'SAPA' no more - educating Nigerian creatives about SPO and Project Catalyst through web3 accelerator and music festival in Lagos, Nigeria..
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Project will be fully open source.
Our proposed solution includes education on stake pool operation (SPO) and its relevance for African creatives. We recognise that the concept of stake pools aligns with the African tradition of collective savings and financial cooperation, such as 'susu, sou-sou, osusu, or asue'. We aim to leverage this familiarity and highlight how African creatives can harness the power of stake pools to generate income and build sustainable financial ecosystems.
Through our workshops and web3 accelerator program, we will educate Nigerian creatives on the benefits of participating in stake pools, including earning passive income, contributing to the network's security and decentralization, and fostering community collaboration. We will emphasize that everyone has the potential to join forces and create their own stake pools, enabling them to become active participants in the Cardano ecosystem.
By showcasing the similarities between stake pools and the traditional African savings practices, we aim to bridge the gap between blockchain technology and cultural familiarity. This approach empowers African creatives to leverage their existing knowledge and community-oriented mindset to participate in the Cardano ecosystem and create their own financial opportunities.
The uniqueness of our solution lies in its integration of education on stake pools, the cultural relevance of collective savings, and the creative sector. By combining these elements, we create an inclusive and empowering environment where African creatives can thrive, collaborate, and build their financial independence. This not only benefits Cardano by fostering community engagement and increasing stake pool participation but also empowers African creatives to unlock their full potential and contribute to the growth and innovation of the blockchain industry.
By offering a dedicated 3-hour workshop on SPO education for Nigerian creatives at 'VIBES WITH DR ADAKU LAGOS - December 2023' and providing inclusion in a web3 accelerator, your proposed solution directly addresses the challenge of supporting effective and impactful projects and initiatives to build and support the SPO ecosystem and community.
The impact of your project on the Cardano ecosystem can be substantial. Here are some potential benefits and value it brings:
Quantifying the specific impact of the project can be challenging without concrete data on the number of participants and their subsequent engagement. However, you can set realistic goals and measure the following metrics:
By achieving these measurable outcomes, your project will contribute to the growth, inclusivity, and adoption of the Cardano ecosystem, while empowering Nigerian creatives to leverage web3 technologies for their own creative pursuits and economic well-being. As mentioned, the concept of 'stake pools' are actually second nature to Africans as historically and currently communities come together to 'save' together, e.g. A susu or sou-sou or 'osusu' or asue is a form of rotating savings.
The impact of this project on Cardano's productivity and growth can be significant in both the short and long term. In the short term, the workshop and accelerator program will provide immediate education and empowerment to Nigerian creatives, enabling them to establish stake pools and participate in the ecosystem. This can lead to increased transactional activity, community engagement, and the formation of new partnerships.
In the long term, the project has the potential to foster a vibrant community of Nigerian creatives actively contributing to the Cardano ecosystem. This increased participation can stimulate innovation, drive the development of new projects and applications, and attract further investment and adoption. The growth of stake pools and the expanded network of empowered community reviewers can enhance the decentralisation and resilience of Cardano's infrastructure.
Overall, by measuring the aforementioned metrics and assessing the positive feedback and continued engagement of participants, I will demonstrate the success and impact of my project in educating and empowering Nigerian creatives, driving their active participation in the Cardano ecosystem, and contributing to the long-term growth and productivity of Cardano.
We will be utilising video content to give live updates to the public. Content that really showcases the beauty of Nigerian culture whilst educating on SPO. As mentioned, the concept of 'stake pools' are actually second nature to Africans as historically and currently communities come together to 'save' together, e.g. A susu or sou-sou or 'osusu' or asue is a form of rotating savings. This is very important as we can re-imagine what it means to be involved with 'SPO' in this context.
I organised a huge concert in Lagos (December 2022), where I taught Nigerian creators about web3, particularly music NFT’s. The maiden Lagos edition had over 200 attendees, 16 dancers including ballet dancers, a 4-member band, 3 backing singers, 2 hosts, a DJ, 32 opening acts (over 50% were women), 10 team members plus 2 stage managers), a 6 full 6-member film crew, several photographers, plus multiple TV stations, 4 security guards and more.
Here are the main goals of the project:
The goal is to teach creative people in Nigeria about Project Catalyst, stake pools, and web3 technology. We will track how many people go to the classes and the web3 pilot programme. Use surveys and comments to find out what the participants understood and what they learned from the training programmes.
Another goal is to elp Nigerian artists become good community reviewers on Cardano and make additional revenue streams so they can keep doing what they love. We will keep track of how many creative Nigerians are involved community users on Cardano, watch how they participate in reviewing ideas and giving useful feedback. Find out how much money community reviewers make from their activities and how that affects their ability to pay for creative projects.
A third goal is to help Nigerian creatives set up stake pools and get more people involved in the Cardano community. Keep an eye on how Nigerian creatives set up and get involved in new stake pools after our educational efforts. Count how many new stake pools are made and keep track of how they grow and do over time.
Last but not least - content: spread the beautiful history and culture of Africans including how people already save money in African communities and how this is relevant to the stake pool education and community goals. We will use polls and interviews to find out how well Nigerian creatives understand and agree with stake pooling. Find out if they know about community savings methods like susu, sou-sou, osusu, and asue. Find out how many Nigerian creatives use share sharing and how involved they are in it as a way to save money and make money.
We will make this happen with the 5 week web3 accelerator and also a 3-hour hands-on workshop at 'VIBES WITH DR ADAKU' Lagos, Nigeria (December 2023). By keeping track of the measured results and evaluating the qualitative effects on the Nigerian creative community's knowledge, involvement, and participation in the Cardano ecosystem and stake pooling, we can figure out if our method was successful in getting the results we wanted. Regular tracking, data collection, and comments will show if the project's goals are possible and if they are working.
Milestone 1: Planning and Preparation
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Timeline: 2 weeks
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Milestone 2: Workshop Development and Promotion
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Timeline: 4 weeks
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Milestone 3: Workshop Execution and Web3 Accelerator
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Timeline: 8 weeks
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Milestone 4: Impact Evaluation and Reporting
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Timeline: 4 weeks
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Total amount of months adds up to 4.5 as we are allowing for contingency. The main 3 hour workshop will be in December 2023 in Lagos, however, engagement with participants including application phases and accerlators (pre and post) will be months before and months after.
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The project's progress will be measured through quantitative data (e.g., number of participants, feedback ratings) and qualitative feedback from the participants. Regular communication and feedback loops will be established to track the project's outcomes and make necessary adjustments throughout the implementation.
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This project aims to improve lives with incentives to learn, creating an ecosystem with knowledge.
It has been budgeted at 100,000 ADA a month for 5 months for the project to be successful. From this point on, we will use dollars to breakdown the budget at an estimated rate of 0.25 dollars to 1 ADA.
Budget Breakdown:
Milestone 1: Planning and Preparation - $10,000 ($80 an hour)
Milestone 2: Workshop Development and Promotion - $35,000 (including social media ad allocation)
Milestone 3: Workshop Execution and Web3 Accelerator - $60,000
Milestone 4: Impact Evaluation, Reporting and Dissemination - $20,000 ($80 an hour)
Hiring
We will be utilising Snapbrilla to put job opportunities for this project at the market rate of $25 an hour. There will be a pool of 200 hours for the tasks needed across marketing, project management, on-ground engagement, stage management, community management.
$25 x 200 = $5000
Fee for Snapbrilla: = $1300
Projected Total Cost: $125,000
This budget includes consideration of Oxford University Postdoc level research and organisation, professional data analysis and evaluation for impact assessment, graphic design and video production services for marketing and promotional materials, report sharing with the Cardano community and stakeholders and event management services for workshop logistics and coordination.
Building upon existing networks. The costs have been costed appropriately based on experience and research. I have organised several events with education as the object namely the 1st 'VIBES WITH DR ADAKU' in Lagos, Nigeria. The rates are appropriate for the intersection of a conference and music festival. The rate at industry PhD/Postdoc consultancy level would be higher than $80 an hour but we have included this rate to reduce the costs.
As a reminder: Dr Adaku Agwunobi is an Entrepreneur and Postdoc at the University of Oxford, she is also an Early Career Research Fellow at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School (University of Oxford) as well as a Research Associate at Wadham College. Dr Agwunobi was the first Black doctoral researcher to obtain a PhD at Loughborough University London, where her PhD focused on Entrepreneurial Health and Wellbeing in the Digital Economy, using Intersectionality as a Theoretical Lens. She has two Masters degrees: an MSc Health Economics and MSc Marketing (with Distinction). Additionally, her first degree was BSc Economics. She is a highly motivated individual with 4 degrees and a diverse background in technology, digital economy, fashion, music and health economics. Adaku did her first Postdoc at the University of Oxford within the Department of Engineering Science, working on orthopaedic clinical tooling to improve quality of life. She is passionate about exploring tech from all angles and has also successfully launched creative projects such as concerts where she educated local communities on web3 and music NFTs. She has also been president and active committee member of several student societies. also volunteered at her local youth centre for 10 years teaching dance to young people and adults. Part of 2 previously Project Catalyst funded proposals (fund 7 and fund 8) for CardanOx.
Dr Adaku Agwunobi (project manager) social media links:
I am a singer/songwriter, entrepreneur, and academic based in London and Oxford. With a PhD. in entrepreneurial health and well-being in the digital economy, I am an advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and is dedicated to creating positive change and giving opportunities to people. As a Postdoctoral researcher at Oxford University and a Research Associate at Wadham College, I am always involved in important initiatives and collaborations with executive leadership teams to foster inclusive and equitable cultures. I have a strong academic background, holding four degrees, including a PhD. and two master's degrees in Marketing and Health Economics. My expertise extends beyond academia as I actively contribute to the web3 space, exploring the transformative potential of blockchain technology. I has been involved in the Oxford Blockchain Society and has participated in and organised events and hackathons, gaining valuable insights and connections within the blockchain community including the 'CardanOx' student hub at Oxford. As a singer/songwriter, I released my debut album "the vibes are known" in November 2021 and continue to create music that resonates with my audience globally, especially Nigeria. I am also a co-owner of @BlackAndPhD, a global network for Black PhD students and holders, providing support, advice, and mentorship. My diverse experiences, research background, and commitment to EDI makes me a valuable asset in driving positive change within the Cardano ecosystem. With my passion for blockchain technology, entrepreneurship, and well-being, I am poised to make a meaningful impact and contribute to the growth and inclusivity in the ecosystem. I also organised a concert in Lagos (December 2022), where I taught Nigerian creators about web3, particularly music NFT’s. I am passionate about exploring tech from all angles and has also successfully launched creative projects such as concerts where she educated local communities on web3 and music NFTs. I have also been President and active committee member of several student societies. Also volunteered at her local youth centre for 10 years teaching dance to young people and adults. Part of 2 previously Project Catalyst funded proposals (fund 7 and fund 8) for CardanOx.