The problem we aim to solve is the need for crafting quality, well reviewed Cardano proposals. We aim to solve this problem through mentorship from experienced Cardano members.
This is the total amount allocated to Cardano Student Blockchain Innovators.
Monica Priscilla Ofosu
Our solution is to establish a mentorship program that will pair experienced Cardano members (mentors) with our community of ambassadors, guiding them through proposal submissions and reviews.
No dependencies
Our project outputs are committed to open source principles, ensuring transparency, collaboration, and accessibility. All materials, including educational resources, promotional materials, and event documentation, will be openly available for anyone on the Cardono ecosystem to access.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of our project include the following
Our goal is to mentor a minimum of 5o student ambassadors within four months to take up roles such as innovators who will ideate novel projects, and also contribute to project catalyst as community reviewers. In the long term, these students can take on other higher roles as they gain more experience. Our team took steps to guarantee that this goal meets the SMART criteria.
Having successfully worked on the Cardano student Blockchain Ambassador Program in Fund 10, we have seen the need to go beyond getting students who may end up being passive members of the Cardano community, this is based on the feedback we received from our 83 selected ambassadors who expressed the need to be actively engaged in proposal submission and review roles. We chose to embark on this program because it will provide personalised guidance and support tailored to students' needs. Pairing experienced Cardano members with our student ambassadors will ensure they receive practical advice and feedback, increasing their chances of crafting successful proposals and submitting excellent reviews.
Our proposed solution therefore is the establishment of the Cardano Student Blockchain Innovators, an initiative birthed from the Cardano Student Blockchain Ambassador Program which will provide mentoring and support to our community of newly onboarded student Catalyst members. Our project will engage two primary groups; experienced members of the Cardano community including entrepreneurs, blockchain experts, successful proposers who will serve as mentors and our already existing community of students ambassadors who are interested in participating in the proposal review and submission on Ideascale.
Mentors will guide students through the proposal submission process, offering advice, feedback, and sharing their expertise to help students develop high-quality proposals. Mentoring will be done through a combination of virtual meetings, online communication channels and one in-person workshop to accommodate student' schedule and preferences.
The program will also provide students with access to resources such as documentation, guides, templates, and tools to facilitate proposal development. Additionally, networking opportunities will be organised to connect students with other members of the Cardano community, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.
We will demonstrate our impact through several metrics including the number of mentored students, the quality and success rate of their proposals, and feedback from both mentors and students, Long-term impact will be assessed through the adoption and scalability of proposals developed by mentored students, showcasing the effectiveness of our mentorship program in nurturing talent within the Cardano ecosystem.
The Cardano Student Blockchain Innovators Program will have several positive impacts on the wider Cardano community. Specifically, It will lead to increased participation, quality proposals, community engagement and long-term sustainability.
Having successfully embarked on a similar project in Fund 10, our team not only has the experience but the capability to work on this program. Our team consists of experienced members of the Cardano community with a proven track record of involvement in catalyst and other blockchain projects.
To ensure high levels of trust and accountability, we will establish clear guidelines and process for mentorship, including codes of conduct, conflict resolution mechanisms, and regular progress updates. We will also implement feedback mechanisms to gather input from mentored student ambassadors continuously in order improve our approach.
To validate the feasibility of our approach, we will conduct a pilot program and gather feedback from students and mentors. We will also monitor key metrics such as the number of proposals submitted by mentored students and their success rates to evaluate the effectiveness of our mentoring initiative.
Month 1
Recruitment of experienced Cardano members and students: Our team will identify and onboard experienced Cardano community members who are willing to participate in the program and walk students through the ideation and review process then we will conduct a pilot test before finally onboarding.
Week 1-2 (Preparation, outreach and Promotion)
Week 2-4 (Pilot Test, recruitment and onboarding)
Outputs
Acceptance Criteria
Month 2 (Online mentorship sessions)
During the second month, our team will be dedicated to organising two online workshops covering practical sessions on proposal ideation and development, proposal writing and community review processes. This will include brainstorming sessions that would require students to come up with novel ideas that can significantly contribute to the Cardano community. We will record the event proceedings and make all the content that will be shared during the workshop available to our student ambassadors and anyone in the Cardano community who may benefit from it.
Outputs
Acceptance Criteria
Month 3 (In-person mentorship and proposal submission)
After our online events, our team will hold an in-person event to allow our student ambassadors a one-on-one session with our experienced Cardano community mentors. During this workshop, mentors will review ideas that have been presented by these ambassadors and provide constructive feedback to ensure that the final work to be presented on ideascale are all refined and meets all the criteria needed for success. Students who opt to be reviewers will then be tasked to assess sample proposals presented to them and also receive feedback from mentors.
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Acceptance Criteria
Month 4
Evaluation and feedback
We will gather feedback from students and mentors to evaluate the effectiveness of the program and identify areas for improvement
Outputs
Acceptance Criteria
Barbara Ofosu - Project Lead
Barbara is a graduate of the University of Cape Coast and a member of the Cardano Community who has successfully led her team to implement the Cardano Student Blockchain Ambassador Program. Having previously worked as a Campus convener, she has a rich experience in working with student groups. Specifically, she organised series of successful events at institutions such as the University of Cape Coast, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and Technology, Methodist University and currently the University of Education, Winneba focusing on various topics including entrepreneurship and blockchain technology, among others. Through her work, she has established collaborations with many organisations and campus offices, which she plans to utilise to ensure the success of this program. Additionally, she has served as a proposal assessor since Fund 9. Barbara has a strong interest in working with student groups and firsthand experience connecting with students and maximising opportunities for them.
Email: barbaraofosu66@gmail.com
Telegram: @ophosu_
Emmanuel Asare Worlanyo - Finance and Logistics Manager
Emmanuel Asare Worlanyo is a recent student of the University of Cape Coast who has an interest in blockchain technology. Having studied accounting, he will oversee budget allocation and ensure financial management, adherence to budget guidelines and accurate record keeping. His experience includes overseeing similar programs, coordinating resources, and managing logistical operations which he will employ in ensuring the success of this program.
Email: worlanyoworlas134@gmail.com
Telegram: worlanyoworlas134@gmail.com
Monica Priscilla Ofosu - Program Relations Officer
Monica Ofosu has a wealth of experience working as the Founder of Young Visionaries for sustainability. An organisation that is focused on ensuring that young dreams of vulnerable youth in Ghana are nurtured. She has worked with youth at various levels on similar projects and sees this project as an opportunity to learn more while contributing her skills from her role to the project.
Email: monicaofosu1@gmail.com
Month 1
Preparation, Outreach and Promotion (5,113 ADA)
Month 2
Recruitment and Onboarding (4,920 ADA)
Month 3
In-person workshop for mentorship and proposals submission (18,317 ADA)
Month 4
Evaluation and Feedback (2,735 ADA)
Total budget: 31085 ADA
The cost of the project represents excellent value for money for the Cardano ecosystem due to several reasons.