Schools fail to equip youth with skills for a global digital economy. A Cardano youth program focused on transformative education is absent.
Enable youth with direct open access to engage within the Cardano ecosystem, discussing emerging technologies/models of community governance
This is the total amount allocated to Youth Block Open Source Education.
Youth Block - (an open source education model)
Creating an open source model for our program Youth Block. This model will help both generate business value by our team's new educational model for youth. At the same time we will be contributing back to the Cardano community which in hand improves the ecosystem itself and helps onboard new users.
Youth Block is a program that helps onboard the youth 18-25 to the Cardano blockchain community. We will provide transformative education to youth who want to learn about crypto, blockchain, and Cardano. We will be providing guidance and a structured way to actively connect youth to the blockchain world. We want to build a community for the youth to connect, share, and build on top of their current skill sets to ultimately start to build a force of youth educated, and supported on their educational journey.
Purpose:
The Cardano community is increasingly growing and at an incredibly fast pace. We recognize that a lot of young people will join, participate and be part of this ecosystem well into the future. However, giving them a platform to discuss and voice their thoughts on blockchain, paradigms of decentralisation and new economic models is crucial to co-building a world for the future generations.
Our solution:
We lower the barriers of entry into the blockchain for impact space, onboarding youth into the Cardano Catalyst Community. By enabling youth and blockchain professionals to connect meaningfully, access professional guidance and expert mentorship, new opportunities are created for synergies that lead to catalyzing collaborative positive feedback loops.
The growth of Project Catalyst depends on meaningful participation from proposers, advisors, mentors and voters who are both eager and capable to fulfill their roles and understand their responsibilities.
We aim to provide a stream of resources in an open way by contributing back to the community by sharing our efforts in terms of our open source educational program. This is opening the youth to new accessible knowledge, and a resource to be replicated or produced again.
Why is it important?
We need to grow an entire ecosystem of experts to build and maintain the foundations of Cardano/Catalyst together with the current IOG teams
The Open Source Development Ecosystem Challenge
The OSDE challenge aims to provide a stream of resources to teams that want to develop their projects and contribute back to the community by sharing part of their efforts in terms of open source projects, open-source frameworks, and accessible knowledge.
The main idea is that projects funded by the community can both generate business value retained by the teams, and at the same time contribute back to the community by improving the ecosystem itself.
For example, a team can be funded to develop a project; generate business value by leveraging a profitable idea, and share the non-core-business part of their work in terms of shared knowledge or in terms of building frameworks or projects with other teams - such that is possible to solve complex problems by joining minds and dividing the efforts across different teams.
Open source impact:
Youth initiative can be open source in the sense of:
Guiding questions:
How can we ensure future efforts benefit from the work that is funded today?
How do we align between different open source community efforts?
What are the next steps to fuse IOG development with the community?
How can we encourage experts to collaborate and share their knowledge and work?
How can we develop a sustainable ecosystem while sharing knowledge and efforts?
Possible directions:
Education for development in the Cardano & Catalyst ecosystem
Developing common tools, frameworks, core infrastructures, or proof of concepts
Incentive systems for development & hosting
Common audited repositories & overviews of existing solutions
Organizing events to bring the development ecosystem together
Market Fit:
How big is the potential market?
Looking at the distribution of internet users worldwide as of 2019, by youth age 18-24 was 18% of the total internet users globally. This means that 4.1 billion of our global population are connected. 738 million youth make up our potential market.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/272365/age-distribution-of-internet-users-worldwide/
https://www.itu.int/hub/2021/11/facts-and-figures-2021-2-9-billion-people-still-offline/
French people under 35 years old's perspectives on cryptocurrencies 2019.
People under 35 years old's perspectives on cryptocurrencies in France in June 2019: “Overall, French people under 35 years old had a positive opinion on cryptocurrencies: 43 percent of them believed that cryptocurrencies were a good thing, while 31 percent of them believed they were a bad thing. Among those seeing cryptocurrencies as positive, 33 percent viewed them as a good thing and ten percent considered them as a really good thing.”
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1073810/cryptocurrency-people-under-35-opinion-france/
This is pre-pandemic. With Binance seeking to headquarter in France, and the creation of an innovation hub in France with the granting of 100m EUROS, the trends indicate that youth will most definitely play a pivotal role in shaping the future of blockchain and crypto usage. Cardano and the Catalyst community has an opportunity to position itself as a leading choice for youth who are increasingly aware and concerned with being actively involved in activities and projects that have a positive environmental and social impactful.
https://www.binance.com/en/support/announcement/b11c6f68e581478bae0867146af4c258
43% of men ages 18 to 29 say they have, according to a survey of over 10,000 U.S. adults from Pew Research carried out in 2021. -
Cryptocurrency is most popular with young adults: 31% of people ages 18 to 29 have used it, compared to 21% of people ages 30 to 49, 8% of people ages 50 to 64 and 3% of people age 65 or over.
We will meet our proposed solutions by onboarding our first group of youth delegates, and creating all the resources, and platform to officially create a space for these youth to learn, connect, and collaborate with one another through the Youth Block community.
We also will meet this by completing our Key Metrics to measure:
Other approaches exist and have been tried, to name a few:
These other approaches dont have the long term effect our program plans to provide. We want to create a community where we continue to onboard youth and people overtime. We don't want youth to come and go but rather use Youth Block as part of their long term crypto journey.
However, our competitive advantages are :
What is distinctive about our approach and team organization is:
This is supported and made possible through partnerships with:
How will we ensure sustainability beyond Catalyst initial funding if successfully funded?
If successfully funded via Catalyst, we will continue our research within our network of mission driven stake pool operators, and scope the possibility too generate rewards every epoch (5 days) 5-6% of total stake each year (https://cardano.org/calculator/), and create a learn to earn model.
Road MAP:
Phase 1: Create gitbook to share open source educational resources
Phase 2: Develop a program that introduces youth to the technology, Cardano ecosystem and other developments in the domain
This phase includes:
Phase 3: Establish a Discord Community to co-construct the Cardano Youth initiative activities for 2023
This phase includes:
Phase 4: Create a youth community that can represent the future of blockchain from across multiple countries.
This phase includes:
This proposal aligns with our proposal to ‘Onboard New Users’ continue developing and building on top of Youth Block.
Continued roadmap:
Phase 1: 1-3 months (TBC, potentially start Aug/September 2022) during Fund 10 to take cohort through a Fund moving from ‘lurkers’ to becoming active in Fund 11, as mentors, proposers, advisors, voters and more!
Cohort 1: Pioneers *10 youth (Byron)
Fund 10 finishes in November ( Aug - Nov) with the youth voting!
Phase 2: 3 - 6 months (Nov - Feb) during the Fund 11 cohort are active. Feb is graduation day!
Pioneers become ‘Shelley’
Phase 3: 6 - 9 months (Feb - May) Fund 12 - youth are ambassadors, and embedded in the Cardano Impact Network. Circle Youth Representative. External partners onboarded with youth coordination and facilitation.
Cohort 1 Pioneers are now Goguen. They bring a youth pioneer under their wing as a mentor now!
Phase 4: 9 - 10 months (Basho)
Phase 5 - 10 - 12 months (Voltaire)
By our ‘Voltaire’ phase, the initial cohort of 10 pioneers will have been part of the community for 12 months. They would have been mentors for the past 6 months.
Asia - 4 youth
Africa - 2 youth
Europe - 1 youth
N. America - 1 youth
S. America - 1 youth
Oceania - 1 youth
Budget:
Project team - $15,000
Marketing - $5000
Course creation $10,000
Youth Block Summit $5000
Social media and event management $5000
Stake pool for Youth Block long term $20,000
$60,000
Team:
Trishala Adwaine Suresh - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishalasuresh/
Impact Lead at SmartChain, Impact Assessment Lead Cardashift, Active Cardano Community Member, Project Catalyst Proposer since Fund 7, Co-founder of YouthBlock and Debug Lab, a podcast series.
Cole Bartlett https://www.linkedin.com/in/cole-bartlett
UNITE 2030 Youth Delegate, a recent graduate in Economics & Sustainability, Founder of Sustainable ADA, Contributor for Positive Blockchains, Blockchain & Sustainability Researcher, & Social Entrepreneur, Ecoquest Education Foundation - Sustainability Research, B Impact Clinic part of UNH's Changemaker Collaborative - Kikori, Sustainability Splash Program Organizer, Bronze UNH Sustainability Award Winner.
Razali Samsudin https://www.linkedin.com/in/razali-samsudin
Educator, Editor, Digital Economy, Blockchain & Sustainability Researcher, Social Entrepreneur, Catalyst Proposal Mentor, Wada UN SDG and Education Coordinator, Co-Founder of Sustainable ADA, Contributor for Positive Blockchain & Catalyst School Core Member.
Cardano4Climate.com (C4C) community includes over 200 members and growing. C4C is organising weekly meetups and monthly events and collaborating with multiple impact communities (i.e. climateneutralcardano.org), companies (i.e. Veritree, Cardashift) and the Cardano companies (IOG, Emurgo, Cardano Foundation).
SustainableADA.com team is focusing on educational services, research and communication of impact projects on the Cardano blockchain, spreading the word of the work and impact of the Cardano ecosystem .
Cardashift - https://cardashift.com
Cardashift is a community-run launchpad that raises funds, builds and accelerates startups that are solving social and environmental issues. Cardashift supports this proposal via their Impact assessment team consisting of Vincent Katchavenda (co-founder of Cardashift), Anais Bouchet and Yannis Baala ( Impact Project Managers).
Vincent Katchavenda - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vkatchavenda/
Anais Bouchet - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anais-bouchet/
Yannis Baala - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yannis-baala-39b912138t/
Catalyst School - Catalyst School is a place created to enhance the impact of Catalyst as a whole by improving the contribution of all its different players and roles. We onboard new members and help improve their skills along the way, in any way they decide to engage with Catalyst: as a Proposer, a Community Advisor, a Veteran Community Advisor or without any specific role within the process. In order for Catalyst to flourish and reach its full potential, all these roles need to give their best contribution within the process.
Catalyst School -
https://twitter.com/school_catalyst
https://linktr.ee/CatalystSchool
What is Catalyst School -
https://player.vimeo.com/video/631847265
We are in talks with several partners and allies such as The Commonwealth, UNESCAP, 1 million mentors, Accelerate 2030, Wada, Beanchain Coffee and the Blockchain Learning Center about sharing resources for greater impact in delivery at scale, and avoiding duplication and working in silos.
https://onemillionmentors.org.uk/about-1mm/
https://linktr.ee/BeanChainCoffee
https://blockchainlearning.center/
https://thecommonwealth.org/about-us
https://www.unescap.org/our-work
All the information will be open access, and shared with the community.
We will have dedicated google folders where we will put together all the presentations, progress reports. Then to be uploaded to a gitbook. We will also open discord and telegram channels for communication and information gathering and sharing. The courses will be recorded, edited, and shared. These resources won't be just for the Youth, and we will allow for anyone to access them. There will be a monthly summary, accessible for all, explaining the work done, deliverables, and KPIs achieved during the month. Through this process it will be able to provide a value resource for all with a focus to onboard youth.
A growing number of experts join forces to build collaboratively on community owned infrastructure, tooling, standards, libraries and docs.
By meeting our key metrics success will be shown:
This is a new proposal. However, the proposing team have a track record of proposing proposals that connect with impact, education and sustainability. Examples of previously funded proposals are:
Add SDG ratings to proposals - AIM F6: Partnerships for Global Adoption
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/367569
Research in Applying Frameworks-AIM, F6: Partnerships for Global Adoption
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/369294
Global Sustainable Stories/Usecases F6: Grow Africa, Grow Cardano
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/369883
Proposal Framework Tool - AIM F6: DLT Entrepreneurship Toolbox
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/369300
Proposal Framework Tool - AIM F7: Open Source Developer Ecosystem
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/383692
Examples of affiliated proposals are:
Onboarding Under-represented Youth - F8: New Member Onboarding
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/398912
SDG goals:
Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
SDG subgoals:
4.4 By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship
4.5 By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations
4.7 By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development
8.6 By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training
Key Performance Indicator (KPI):
4.7.1 Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment
#proposertoolsdg
Cardashift, Sustainable ADA