There are very few resources available for students to develop practical skills on Cardano. The blockchain is in need of student workers.
By working with ADAO Community and Boss DAO, I will learn more about Cardano and the technical aspects of how to organize and benefit a DAO.
This is the total amount allocated to ADAO Learning Grant.
My solution will allow myself, a student, to build with notable DAO builders in the space. This grant will supply my cost of living as well as increase my quality of life while researching and contributing to ADAO and Boss DAO. This way I can be more focused on my Cardano project and not have to find a fiat job.
My proposed solution will address the Challenge by allowing for students to work on Cardano without significant risk and financial stress. This is important as students often have significant ideas & capabilities, but no resources to accomplish them or even get started.
The main risk surrounding this is financial. In the absence of this grant, I will need to seek outside financial help via employment which will deter my passion and contributions the the network. If I receive this grant, there is not a significant risk involved other than this.
1) Begin research on DAOs and their possibilities with ADAO and Boss DAO.
2) Establish working group for this grant that will help me in my goals & pursuits.
3) Set goals and aspirations as a working group -> begin collaborative research with academic design and intent.
4) Conduct research on DAOs
5) Publish results on-chain.
5000 USD worth of ADA will be directly used to improve my ability to pursue my goals.
I will have the end of Fall semester set as my completion date. My monthly payments will be a stipend I can either convert to cash (if needed) or spend on Cardano assets to help with my DAO work.
In addition to Jack, the proposer, Adam Rusch will serve as project Mentor.
Dr. Rusch is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the School of Information Sciences at my school, the University of Illinois. He is also a Core Contributor to ADAO, the first DAO on Cardano.
Yes. As a student, the need for funding never ceases. Whether it is personal or academic need, the need persists. Returning to the next Catalyst round will allow me to continue my work and contribute more to Cardano. I hope to be a member of many projects that will benefit Cardano in the future.
I will start hosting publicly available Twitter Spaces to discuss and spread my learning from Boss DAO and ADAO. I will measure the number of attendees, gauge the sentiment of the crowd via questions.
I will also give monthly reports about what I have learned and how my experience working with DAOs has grown.
Success for this project looks like this:
Students collaborating from all over the world to pursue their goals both on and off chain. This will push the entire space forward as more young, talented students join forces to contribute. If I receive this grant I will use my experience to tell other students about how Project Catalyst provides opportunities for learning and advancement.
This is not a continuation of a previous proposal.
Jack McLane is a stake pool operator on Cardano and also am a Founding Core Contributor of Boss DAO.
As a member of Boss DAO I have been working with ADAO to learn more about running DAOs. I am a Senior at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.