Many students are at the verge of giving up on their projects because they lack funds to execute them. How can cardano support students to become catalyst proposers and eventually be funded?
Embark on a series of campus seminars, meetups and conferences where students will be exposed to how cardano through project catalyst can provide funding for their projects.
This is the total amount allocated to Catalyst Campus Invasion: Students Ignite.
Jeremiah Baani
No dependencies
Project will be fully open source.
SDG goals:
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
SDG subgoals:
By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university
Key Performance Indicator (KPI):
Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months, by sex
Universal Human Rights Index (UHRI):
Recommendation No. 10, para. 68:
10. To take steps to address problems related to high illiteracy rates in certain parts of the country, as well as the gender gap between boys and girls in secondary and tertiary education; and to continue to give increased attention to the gender gap between girls and boys in their advancement at all levels of education
#proposertoolsdg
Any blockchain/ecosystem that seeks to thrive and reap immense positive impact must look for the best and suitable places to sow seeds. Campuses are definitely appropriate grounds with hot cake minds and top notch ideas that can leverage cardano blockchain and return a positive impact. Universities, colleges and SHSs are undoubtedly the best places to empower innovative projects of students.
There is the need to empower students financially so that with their brilliant diversified ideas, they can be able to introduce invaluable innovations and initiatives from their diversified backgrounds which can bring massive impact (positive) to blockchains. Cardano is in a competitive market with over thousand of blockchains, so cardano should embrace and support through catalyst funds, projects that can always keep the ecosystem thriving in such a demanding space. Students have such projects.
In light of this, this proposal seeks to reach out to the door steps of students through our conferences in universities and colleges to get them informed that their projects which are at the verge of dying off because of constraint of capital can actually be funded through project catalyst. Before we kick start our conferences, we will have massive publicity (especially using social media channels) of which we will be able to reach out to students creating their awareness of the upcoming conferences so that they can attend. During conference sessions, the team will take students into details about the cardano blockchain and catalyst, so that their foundational knowledge about the ecosystem will be strong, and upon which they can begin to explore the ecosystem the more and its use cases. To help the students have great insight about cardano, the team will also distribute educational materials of cardano in the form of booklets which will serve as reference materials to them.
Ending quote: “Students cannot be undermined because individuals who have made global impact in any field/sector were once students even if they dropped out”- Benjamin Baani
PROJECT IMPACT ON CARDANO
At the end of the project delivery, it’s our target to:
PRECISE CHALLENGE ADDRESS
The aim of the project in adherence to that of the challenge is to reduce the competition rate by limiting the proposers to students. Through our conferences, we will be able to address and ensure that students are able to enjoy this advantage by submitting proposals in project catalyst for possible funding. With our project, there will be a mass influx of students into the cardano ecosystem.
Outputs from the project will help us to know the caliber of projects students from diverse backgrounds have and are interested in and will help us streamline our future activities to fit or match the expectations of students.
Convened and hosted the 2022 Cardano Summit in Tamale, Ghana which was the largest blockchain summit ever hosted in Tamale. The summit ended successfully and all participants were well educated and nicely received and refreshed. The event wouldn’t have been deemed successful if the funds were not properly used. Have also organized and facilitated successfully community events, some in Northern Ghana and in Kumasi with support from Wada. We have also held campus conferences where students were educated about blockchain and many of the students today are active in the cardano ecosystem. As a result of past events and conferences we have held, we have been able to garner enough experience in hosting and facilitating projects like this successfully. We are also very reliable in terms of using funds for the right tasks to ensure success of our projects.
we have also been PAs and vPAs in project catalyst for some time now.
https://twitter.com/baanibenjamin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsQtjgRJSp8&t=101sa. Raise cardano awareness by introducing students to cardano and it’s project catalyst.
Validation: we will be able to validate this goal through our conferences where students will be educated and introduced to cardano.
b. Provide funding avenue for student projects and by so doing increase the number of student projects participating in project catalyst.
Validation: About 100 students get to submit proposals on ideascale.
c. Make cardano vibrant in schools.
Validation: Establish cardano clubs to make cardano vibrant in schools we have held conferences.
d. Establish student-student networking and collaboration.
Validation: Student participants in our conferences get to work together in groups and also work together to develop solutions to real world issues.
Project Launch
The team intends to launch the project in October to the first and second week in December 2023, and after which close out reports will be prepared and submitted to catalyst and IOG. The team intends to hold three (3) conferences (sessions) in different schools.
Milestone 1: Project Development, Planning, Marketing and Project Delivery (Phase 1).
Tasks:
Number of Events: 1
Estimated Cost: 15,000ada
Timeline: 1 month
Milestone 2: Project Delivery Continued (Phase 2 and 3) and Evaluation
Tasks:
Number of Events: 2
Estimated cost: 24,400ada
Timeline: 2 months
Milestone 1: Project Development, Planning, Marketing and Project Delivery (Phase 1)
Deliverables:
Outputs:
Intended Outcomes:
Milestone 2: Project Delivery and Evaluation
Deliverables:
Outputs:
Intended outcomes:
• Advertisement/publicity= 2,000ada
• Creation and printing of cardano T-shirts and informative materials- 300*20 Ada= 7,500 Ada
• Rental of gadgets and conference space 3*2,000Ada= 4,500 Ada
• Conference equipments (projector, screen, cables etc) 1,400ada
• Conference Capture (photos and videos)= 2,000 Ada
• Accommodation, feeding and transportation of team (resource persons) and event organizers= 8,000 Ada
• Honorarium for the team
. Resource persons- 2*833.33= 1,666.67 Ada*3 conferences= 5,000 Ada
. Conference organizers= 2,000 Ada
Sub total= 7,000 Ada
•Refreshment for participants (students).
. Snacks and water 300*3.333= 1,000 Ada
. Lunch 300*13.333 Ada= 4,000 Ada
Sub Total= 5,000 Ada
•Ada rewards for students during Q&A sessions 1,497 Ada.
•Contingency Fund 503 Ada.
Total: 39,400ada
Contingency Fund: Every project will encounter challenges in the course of its delivery, especially financial wise. There might be need of some push up funds to make relevant expenses (purchasing other Conference materials or equipments that were not captured in the main budget) in order to undertake the project to the end successfully (we want to fully execute the project). The contingency fund of 503 Ada will suffice for unforeseen expenses.
Publicity: To get students to be aware of our upcoming conferences and participate, there is the need to embark on massive publicity using channels such as social media, flyers and local media, which is a demanding process and requires much funds to carry it out effectively, hence the amount of 2,000 Ada.
Accommodation, feeding and transportation of team (resource persons): The condition of the economy of Ghana has caused prices of goods and services to skyrocket. Accommodation, feeding and transportation have been affected by the economic situation and hence an amount of 8,000 Ada will be able to cover these expenses.
Rental of gadgets and conference space: cost of gadget and conferences rental have increased however the amount of 4,500 Ada will be able to cover the expense.
Printing of cardano T-shirts and materials: This component of the budget will make our conferences very unique and more insightful. Aside our conference sessions, students will be able to receive basic education about cardano and project catalyst from the cardano materials (booklets). It requires more funds to get the T-shirts and materials printed, hence the amount of 7,500 Ada
All other components/items in the budget have been careful prepared with respect to current and prevailing economic conditions in Ghana and hence the outcome of 39,400 Ada.
THE COST OF THE PROJECT
The cost of the project represents value for money for the cardano ecosystem considering that the funds requested will aid in the education of students about the ecosystem and giving them opportunities to become catalyst proposers, and hence the membership of cardano ecosystem will increase and also receive innovative ideas from the students to build the ecosystem.
Benjamin Baani (Team Lead, resource person): Final year student at University of Development Studies, Wa Ghana (now SDD- UBIDS). Email: info@ubids.edu.gh
A cardano community event enthusiast and was a speaker at the 2022 Cardano Summit in Tamale, Ghana.
Challenge Team lead for Startups & Onboarding for Students.
PA and vPA in project catalyst. A member of WADA.
https://bit.ly/F10-Challenge-Teams
https://twitter.com/baanibenjamin
Jeremiah Baani (resource person): A tutor.
Cardano Ambassador for Ghana and hosted the 2022 Cardano Summit in Tamale, Ghana. Organized and facilitated community events in northern Ghana and Kumasi successfully. PA, vPA and proposer in project catalyst. A member of WADA.
Founder of Cteil Ghana
www.cteil.org