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University students in Ghana lack awareness of the Cardano blockchain. This limits their ability to innovate and participate, hindering local ADA adoption and contribution.
Educate 200 students at Tamale Technical University about the Cardano blockchain fundamentals and practical skills, fostering ADA adoption and Cardano ecosystem growth by onboarding new users.
This is the total amount allocated to CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN EDUCATION FOR TAMALE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY.
Please provide your proposal title
CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN EDUCATION FOR TAMALE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
Enter the amount of funding you are requesting in ADA
45000
Please specify how many months you expect your project to last
3
Please indicate if your proposal has been auto-translated
No
Original Language
en
What is the problem you want to solve?
University students in Ghana lack awareness of the Cardano blockchain. This limits their ability to innovate and participate, hindering local ADA adoption and contribution.
Does your project have any dependencies on other organizations, technical or otherwise?
No
Describe any dependencies or write 'No dependencies'
This project has no dependencies.
Will your project's outputs be fully open source?
Yes
License and Additional Information
All materials (slides, tutorials) will be shared on GitHub under Creative Commons, enabling resuse by Cardano communities across the globe.
Please choose the most relevant theme and tag related to the outcomes of your proposal
Education
Who you’re targeting, how you’ll reach them, and why this matters for Cardano.
This project targets 200 Computer Science/Information Technology students at Tamale Technical Unversity, the capital city of the Northern Region of Ghana.
The targeted students will be reached throug the organization and delivery of a comprehensive educational program to empower them with Cardano knowledge and practical skills in using Cardano wallets, and Project Catalyst. A Cardano Student Club will also be established to sustain the impact of the project.
This project matters for Cardano because it is determined to drive ADA adoption and ecosystem growth thereby promoting Cardano.
Provide a list of key activities of your project?
What are your success metrics?
Please describe your proposed solution and how it addresses the problem
This project will deliver a comprehensive educational program to empower TaTU CS/IT students with Cardano knowledge and practical skills, driving ADA adoption and ecosystem growth through:
The project aligns with the ecosystem category’s goal of driving education, onboarding new users, and fostering grassroots growth.
METRICS OF SUCCESS
Please define the positive impact your project will have on the wider Cardano community
IMPACT
What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability? How do you intend to validate if your approach is feasible?
The project team is made up a versatile group of individuls with admrable experience both in the global Cardano Community and so many areas of life such as education, advocacy, arts, public administration, accounting, law e.t.c.
The project team has diverse skills and are active members of the Cardano Ghana Community as well as the globla Cardano Community.
It is important to note that some members of the project team have proven track record of successfully delivering similar projects under the Ecosystem category.
Below is how the project team's capabiities and valuable experience will contribute to the feasibility of this project:
Abdul-Razak Alhassan (Project Lead): Abdul-Razak's experience in Public Administration and also a known blockchain enthusiast and advocate in his community and his ability to organize people with key networks with the leadership of the Tamale Technical Univeristy (TaTU) make him capable to lead the project team to ensure the feasibility of this project.
Mohammed Mustapha Yakubu (Project Manager):with an amazing wealth of experience as a blockchain advocate coupled with his extremely impactful leadership in the Cardano Ghana Community by successfully hosting events, organizing meetups, immense contribution to Project Catalyst and his experience as a Cardano Ambassador demonstrates his capability to manage resources efficiently with desired results thereby ensuring and guaranteeing the feasibility of this project.
Seidu Ziblim (Project Logistics & Graphics Manager):Seidu has a rich background in effective and efficient management of logistics and he is also a highly decorated graphic designer and he has been the one handling the logistics and graphics of the Cardano Ghana Community. His experience in handling logistics for all Cardano Ghana Community events makes him suitable for the feasibility of this project.
Daniel Zulhairu (Marketing & Business Onboarding Coordinator): Has valuable experience in business administration and accounting. He is also a L1 Community Reviewer & L2 Community Moderator in the Cardano Ecosysem with excellent results.
Milestone Title
Milestone 1: Project Setup and Initial Engagement (End of Month 1, October 2025)
Milestone Outputs
Goal: Establish poject foundation, recruit participants, and deliver foundational education.
Activities:
Acceptance Criteria
The acceptance criteria for this milestone is:
Evidence of Completion
Measurable Outcomes/Key Performancce Indicators
Delivery Month
1
Cost
13500
Progress
30 %
Milestone Title
Milestone 2: Deepening Education and Practical Engagement (End of Month 2, November 2025)
Milestone Outputs
• Deliver workshops 3&4 (smart contracts, CNTs, Project Catalyst).
• Conduct hands-on labs for wallet setup and CNT creation.
• Initiate local business partnerships for ADA payments.
• Deliverables include 180 wallets created, 2 business partnerships confirmed.
Acceptance Criteria
Acceptance Criteria (Conditions that must be met):
• Workshops 3 (Smart Contracts) and (Cardano Native Tokens), and Workshop 4 (Project Catalyst) are conducted as scheduled, with attendance records showing at least 170 students (85% of 200 target) present for each session.
• Attendance is verified via sign-in sheets or digital check-ins, submitted as evidence.
• At least 180 students complete hands-on labs for wallet setup (Eternl/Yoroi) and CNT creation, verified by lab completion logs or screenshots of wallet addresses.
• 180 students create Cardano wallets, confirmed by a list of wallet addresses submitted to Catalyst.
• 180 students complete at least one ADA transaction, verified by transaction Ids or blockchain explorer screenshots.
• 180 students receive 10 ADA each for completing transactions, verified by a distribution log showing wallet addresses and transaction Ids.
• Total distribution of 1,800 ADA is confirmed via blockchain records.
• 2 additional local businesses (total 3) sign partnership agreements to accept ADA payments, verified by signed MoUs or contracts.
• Each business is equipped with a Cardano wallet and trained, with setup confirmation (e.g., wallet addresses) provided.
• Cumulative social media impressions reach at least 10,000, verified through updated analytics from X, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
• At least 2 additional campus radio slots are aired, with recordings or scripts provided.
• 50 students express interest in joining the TTU Cardano Student Club, verified by a sign-up list with names and contact details.
• A Milestone 2 report is submitted to Catalyst’s Milestone Program, including attendance records, wallet creation list, transaction logs, business MoUs, social media analytics.
Evidence of Completion
Evidence of Completion (Proof of Milestone Completion):
• Attendance sheets or digital check-in records (e.g., Google Forms responses) for Workshops 3 (Smart Contracts) and (Cardano Native Tokens), and 4 (Project Catalyst), showing at least 170 students per session, with student names and signatures or digital confirmation.
• Photos or short video clips (1–2 minutes) of each workshop session, showing the presenter and attendees, uploaded to a shared drive or platform.
2.Hands-On Labs Completion:
• A spreadsheet or PDF list of 180 student wallet addresses (Eternl/Yoroi), verified via Cardano blockchain explorer (e.g., Cardanoscan.io).
• Lab completion logs or screenshots showing 180 students created Cardano Native Tokens (CNTs), including token metadata or transaction Ids.
• A list of 180 transaction IDs for ADA transactions, verified via blockchain explorer screenshots or CSV export.
• A distribution log (spreadsheet or PDF) listing 180 student wallet addresses and corresponding transaction Ids for 10 ADA rewards (total 1,800 ADA), verified via blockchain explorer.
• Confirmation of total 1,800 ADA transferred, with transaction records submitted.
• Signed MoUs or contracts with 2 additional businesses (total 3), specifying agreements to accept ADA payments.
• Screenshots of each business’s Cardano wallet setup (wallet addresses) and signed confirmations from business owners verifying training completion.
• Screenshots or PDF reports from X, WhatsApp, and Instagram analytics, showing at least 10,000 cumulative impressions.
• Audio recordings or scripts of at least 2 additional campus radio slots, submitted as files or links.
• A sign-up list (spreadsheet or PDF) with at least 50 student names and contact details expressing interest in the TTU Cardano Student Club.
Delivery Month
1
Cost
13500
Progress
60 %
Milestone Title
Final Milestone: Program Completion & Sustainability (End od Month 3, December 2025)
Milestone Outputs
• Deliver workshops 5&6 (advanced Cardano Use Cases, Proposal Drafting).
• Launch TaTU Cardano Student Club with inaugural meetup.
• Facilitate 10 student-led Catalyst Proposal Drafts.
• Deliverables include club launched with 50 members, 1,000 ADA in transactions, 10 proposal drafts.
Acceptance Criteria
Acceptance Criteria (Conditions that must be met):
• Workshops 5 (Advanced Cardano Use Cases) and 6 (Catalyst Proposal Drafting) are conducted as scheduled, with attendance records showing at least 160 students (80% of 200 target) present for each session.
• Attendance is verified via sign-in sheets or digital check-ins, submitted as evidence.
• The TaTU Cardano Student Club is officially launched with an inaugural meetup attended by at least 50 students, verified by attendance records and photos/videos of the event.
• Club leadership (e.g., president, secretary) is appointed, with a documented structure submitted.
• A plan for monthly meetups is published, detailing at least 3 future events.
• At least 10 student-led Catalyst proposal drafts are submitted on the next Catalyst fund round, verified by links to the proposals or screenshots of submissions.
• Drafts are reviewed by the project lead for quality, with feedback documented.
• 2 more business partnership is finalized, verified by a signed MoU or contract.
• Cumulative 1,000 ADA in transactions is recorded across partnered businesses, verified by transaction Ids or blockchain explorer data.
• All 5 businesses confirm ongoing ADA payment acceptance, with feedback or receipts provided.
• Cumulative social media impressions reach at least 15,000, verified through final analytics from X, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
• At least 1 additional campus radio slot is aired, with a recording or script provided.
• All workshop materials (slides, tutorials) are uploaded to GitHub under a Creative Commons license, verified by a public repository link.
Evidence of Completion
Evidence of Completion (Proof of Milestone Completion):
• Attendance sheets or digital check-in records (e.g., Google Forms responses) for Workshops 5 (Advanced Cardano Use Cases) and 6 (Catalyst Proposal Drafting), showing at least 160 students per session, with student names and signatures or digital confirmation.
• Photos or short video clips (1–2 minutes) of each workshop session, showing the presenter and attendees, uploaded to a shared drive or platform.
• Attendance sheet or digital check-in record for the inaugural meetup, showing at least 50 student attendees, with names and signatures or digital confirmation.
• Photos or a short video (1–2 minutes) of the meetup, showing participants and activities, uploaded to a shared drive or platform.
• A documented club structure (PDF) naming appointed leaders (e.g., president, secretary) and a plan for at least 3 future monthly meetups, including dates and topics.
• Links to at least 10 student-led Catalyst proposal drafts for the next Catalyst fund round, verified by screenshots or direct URLs.
• A PDF summary of feedback provided by the project lead on each draft, confirming quality review.
• A signed MoU or contract with a 4th & 5th businesses, specifying agreement to accept ADA payments.
• Screenshot of the 4th&5th businesses Cardano wallet setup (wallet address) and signed confirmation from the business owner verifying training completion.
• A log of transaction Ids totalling at least 1,000 ADA across all 5 businesses, verified via Cardano blockchain explorer screenshots or CSV export.
• Feedback or receipts from businesses confirming ongoing ADA payment acceptance.
• Screenshots or PDF reports from X, WhatsApp, and Instagram analytics.
Delivery Month
1
Cost
18000
Progress
100 %
Please provide a cost breakdown of the proposed work and resources
With a total budget of ₳45,000, the project’s milestones will be allocated as follows:
Project Budget Allocation by Milestone
Total Budget: ₳45,000
Milestone 1 Budget (30% of total): ₳13,500
Personnel: ₳8,500
• Project Lead (1 month): ₳2,800
• Project Manager (1 month): ₳2,000
• Project Logistics & Graphics Manager (1 month): ₳1,800
• Project Marketing & Business Onboarding Coordinator (1 month): ₳1,300
• Student Ambassadors (6 students): ₳600
Venue & Equipment: ₳2,800
• Computer Lab Rental (2 sessions): ₳1,866
• Audio-Visual Equipment: ₳934
Materials & Promotion: ₳1,200
• Promotional Campaign: ₳1,200
• Contingency Fund: ₳1,000
Milestone 2 Budget (30% of total): ₳13,500
Personnel: ₳8,500
• Project Lead (1 month): ₳2,800
• Project Manager (1 month): ₳2,000
• Project Logistics & Graphics Manager (1 month): ₳1,800
• Project Marketing & Business Onboarding Coordinator (1 month): ₳1,300
• Student Ambassadors (6 students): ₳600
Venue & Equipment: ₳3,200
• Computer Lab Rental (2 sessions): ₳2,800
• Audio-Visual Equipment: ₳400
Incentives: ₳800
• Student Transaction Rewards: ₳100
• Business Onboarding Stipends: ₳700
Contingency Fund: ₳1,000
Final Milestone Budget (40% of total): ₳18,000
Personnel: ₳6,900
• Project Lead (1 month): ₳2,800
• Project Manager (1 month): ₳2,000
• Project Logistics & Graphics Manager (1 month): ₳800
• Project Marketing & Business Onboarding Coordinator (1 month): ₳1,300
Venue & Equipment: ₳1,600
• Computer Lab Rental (2 sessions): ₳1,866
Materials & Promotion: ₳8,500
• Educational Materials: ₳3,000
• Certificates: ₳1,500
Contingency Fund: ₳1,000
How does the cost of the project represent value for the Cardano ecosystem?
This project is designed to provide immense and significant value for money for the Cardano Ecosystem through:
The above represent a great value for money for the Cardano Ecosystem for funding the successful implementation of this project in Project Catalyst Fund 14.
Terms and Conditions:
Yes
The project team is made up a versatile group of individuals with admirable experience both in the global Cardano Community and so many areas of life such as education, advocacy, arts, public administration, accounting, law e.t.c.
The project team has diverse skills and are active members of the Cardano Ghana Community as well as the globla Cardano Community.
It is important to note that some members of the project team have proven track record of successfully delivering similar projects under the Ecosystem category.
Below is how the project team's capabiities and valuable experience will contribute to the feasibility of this project: