Adoption in Aotearoa, New Zealand is just beginning but people lack awareness/understanding of Cardano, Catalyst & the ecosystem.
Programme of community building/discovery/onboarding events in network of community hubs/online for 'Kiwi Cardonians' & the curious.
This is the total amount allocated to Aotearoa, New Zealand Hub.
Three months of events run online and if possible (C19 restrictions permitting) face-to-face incl. workshops, meetups and 1-on-1 sessions to introduce the people to Cardano/Project Catalyst.
We will spark interest, share the value proposition & introduce people already in the community to each other and others.
We will share details about projects already being worked on (proposals and funded proposals), make use of and iterate on the Cardano Canvas (Fund 6 funded proposal) and find collaboration opportunities.
The intention is to ensure events can be run by, with and/or engage our Maori community and honour their ways of doing things (tikanga), which (happily for all:) includes food (kai) and fellowship (whanaugatanga).
The events will provide a platform for 'Kiwi Cardonians' to decide what we are going to do next from our far-away corner of the world. Aotearoa NZ's Cardano community will become more connected, more visible and able to leverage each others skills, knowledge and connections to drive more adoption.
Team & Experience
The project team is experienced in community building, connecting community resources including running workshops and meetups, developing feasibility studies and business cases, supporting entrepreneurs. They have a network of networks that spans the whole of Aotearoa, NZ, contribute to the Catalyst Eastern Townhall and widely to the Catalyst Community.
Jo Allum: Designer, Impact Entrepreneur, Ecosystem builder, Co-founder of a community-led coworking space, Entrepreneur Support Organisation (including incubation, acceleration programmes) and a country-wide network of ESO's for Impact entrepreneurs. Contracted to support Angel Association New Zealand's Investor network and member of the committee of New Zealand's Open Source Society. CA F7, F6 Funded Proposer, Challenge Team member at Improve and Grow Auditability.
Pia Andrews: Open [govt|source|data|standards|society] geek, with 20 years experience working at the intersection of government, society and technology, usually in digital or service transformation of government. Established Rules as Code programs in 4 jurisdictions to date, and now very keen to establish a community commons.
Our Solution
What we will do
Impact on Challenge Metrics
While Aotearoa NZ is a small country at the end of the world we 'punch above our weight' on the global stage. We do things differently, and are visible to the world when we do. In time, by growing our community, we can have an outsized influence on adoption of Cardano, engagement in Project Catalyst and more.
Key Performance Indicators
These are the KPIs for the initial phase:
Deliverable
An identifiable and recognisable community of Aotearoa NZ based 'Kiwi Cardonians' who collaborate and become ambassadors for Cardano to grow adoption in Aotearoa NZ itself and beyond, in our Pacific region.
What Success Looks Like
We expect more of Aotearoa, NZ's community to do the following as a result of forming our hub;
After 3 and 6 months we expect to be growing an incrementally more and more visible densely populated and educated community with Cardano-business-development capability.
Budget
Requested funds in USD 27500
Launch
March 2022
Co-founded nationwide community-led place-based network of hubs running events to grow entrepreneurial & digitally capable communities.