The lack of mentorship is leaving people behind, specifically in Africa and the global South. Cardano does not have a presence as a global, crypto mentor for impact investing.
Global online event during COP27 that will build peer-to-peer mentorship. Together, innovative solutions to the challenges that Africa and the Global South face will be discussed.
This is the total amount allocated to Mentorship moving beyond borders.
This proposal aims to build global networks by hosting an online event, on the 8th of November, during COP27. The connections made will live on beyond the event and be nurtured and supported by SHE Changes Climate (SCC). In partnership with Cardano leaders, Heads of State, Ministers, CEOs, and activists, youth from the global south in particular will be able to learn from these diverse leaders who are at the top of their field. Together, innovative solutions to the challenges that Africa and the Global South face will be discussed.
The event will be a series of dialogues hosted by Strategic Partners during the various time zones starting with Australia/ Asia, followed by Africa, Europe, the Americas, and finally Pacifica. The event's focus will draw parallels with COP27 and address climate finance and agriculture in Africa, loss of land, land rights, biodiversity, fossil fuel extraction, and limiting global heating.
Critically, the selection of global speakers will be mentoring and providing support for youth who are passionate about pursuing a path in the relevant fields. This will be a global platform for Cardano to mentor young crypto enthusiasts regarding blockchain and impact investing. COP27 is in Africa and therefore Africa is poised to be at the center of many of the conversations. The future of crypto, Cardano, and Africa will be discussed as well as focus on how to foster a more resilient and sustainable relationship with climate investing.
SCC hosted a similar, successful, event during COP26.
This event aims to be a transparent, collaborative, and supportive launching pad and community gathering for positive, diverse climate solutions. The team has already started interacting with the Cardano community such as Yoram Ben-Zvi, Dzhuliana Nikolova, and Mercy A. Fordwoo.
COP27, the COP of Africa, needs to be more inclusive to address the climate emergency.
To build a more inclusive platform mentoring is a fundamental solution and way forward. Africa is the frontier of blockchain and combined with climate solutions Cardano could lead the way for young crypto and Catalyst funders.
The event will platform voices that span across time zones. In this way, voices from across the Global North and South will be equally represented. This will allow for the cross-pollination of ideas, support, and strategy building. The network built during this event will include the SCC community of partners and 400+ influential leaders, the Cardano mentoring women network, the Women's Earth Alliance network, the Rallying Cry network of women entrepreneurs in Africa, as well as the Ford Foundation network of grantees.
For Cardano Africa is of strategic importance and being part of the event will contribute and is aligned with the following Challenge 9 KPIs:
Number of proposals addressing the fundamental issues preventing Cardano adoption in Africa
Number of proposals offering solutions to infrastructure and education concerns
Local impact (measurable through user activity and reach)
Local partnerships formed (size of institution + influence)
And will indirectly contribute to the following Challenge KPIs:
Number of new Africa-based Catalyst members (proposers, voters, CAs)
Number of new African projects seeded in 2022
Number of African developers onboarded in 2022
The event will highlight the role that Cardano can have in the future of impact investing in Africa. SCC is already in communication with the Cardano community and working on partnerships to address challenges.
Risk of not delivering: The team is already working on finding the most suitable platform for the event. However, there are always risks. To mitigate these, we will run trial events between the teams and become comfortable using the platform. Additionally, there will be event support across the time zones as the event moves across the world.
Risk of not adopting: There is a risk that people will not be interested in attending the event on November 8th. The hope is for a high-profile campaign during COP27. SHE Changes Climate will use our network to gather Heads of State, Ministers, activists, CEOs, actresses, and many other high-profile speakers. Based on our previous events we believe that there will be great interest and attendance across the day. Additionally, to mitigate risk we will produce a formalized plan, promotion activities, and a registration process to access interested parties.
Risk of not reaching the desired outcome: The outcome is to build inclusive, diverse relationships that will create a network of supportive, innovative climate solutions. An indirect product of this as addressed in the KPIs is the potential for a number of new initiatives onboarded through our African partners. As a product of this, the previous SCC event produced a film as an outcome of the event. The process of the event will determine the outcome.
Planning - 6 months - for top-down policy and advocacy combined with bottom-up movement building, public pressure, and mobilization
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Collecting feedback, lessons learned, and key statistics to measure impact and prepare monitoring and evaluation report, prepare for COP28 phase already.
Community-building long-run effort: 11,000
- 4,000 (1000 / month)
- 60 hrs/ month
Summit team preparation: 14,000
Summit coverage with IT support and facilitation for 24 hours: 2,000
Feedback, monitoring impact, and reporting, financial management: 2,000
Total budget: 29,000
Antoinette Vermilye
Co-Founder SHE Changes Climate and the Gallifrey Foundation and an International Gender Champion. Antoinette is passionate about the complex interrelationships of the ocean, plastics, gender, climate change, and overfishing on social injustice, human health, and the environment. She seeks coalitions to find action-oriented solutions that will have far-reaching impacts downstream or to take action on identified gaps where little or no attention is paid. Antoinette has been involved in tangential legal actions to shift paradigm thinking and create action/reaction scenarios, consumer and education awareness-raising on social injustice, and human health and environmental impacts and also working behind the scenes to affect discreet levers of change.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoinette-vermilye-she-her-065a67167/
Bianca Pitt
Co-Founder of SHE Changes Climate and the Founder of the Women of the Environment Network. She is an advisor to the environmental charity sector, an activist and campaigner, and an environmental funder. She also serves on a number of boards and advisory committees. She is a Fellow of the RSA and TEDx speaker.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bianca-pitt-a951251/
Elise Buckle
Co-Founder of SHE Changes Climate and President of Climate & Sustainability, a platform of collaboration for change-makers focusing on partnership for climate, people, and nature. Elise Buckle has been working in the field of climate and sustainability for 20 years. She has worked as a United Nations special advisor to several high-level diplomats and led several successful global and political campaigns at the EU Parliament, in Africa, Central Asia, and Latin America. She builds and develops broad coalitions of diverse stakeholders from governments, businesses, NGOs, unions, and health organizations aligned on the same collective goal, working together through a process of radical collaboration, as One Team for One Planet, nurturing an ecosystem of actors dedicated to a systemic transformation of society. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elise-buckle/
The Co-Founders are supported by a group of highly professional individuals who work across the tech industry, justice, and social media space, and share a deep passion for climate action, diversity, and inclusiveness.
Yes, as we will continue our work for other COPs in the following year, scaling up our work and convening another Summit for COP28 in 2023. We are also preparing other proposals for connecting the network of networks, for a mentoring programme and for catalyzing finance for women entrepreneurs in Africa.
Deliverables:
The event is public and the community has high visibility of the results.
Key Metrics:
We expect a big interest in Cardano as well as establish connections to discuss high-level collaborations.
The success of this project would be a strong network of people across Cardano, Heads of State, Ministers, CEOs, activists, and youth being built.
The success of the event would be in line directly and indirectly with Challenge 9 KPIs. The hope is that the event will encourage local action, impact, and partnership as well as international knowledge sharing. With COP27 in Africa, a central focus will be sustainably from an African perspective as well as the role of technology and blockchain as the future of sustainable finance.
With the support from Cardano, this high-profile event will also platform the work that Cardano is doing and the interconnection between sustainability, inclusivity, and blockchain.
No previous funding or proposal in Catalyst.
SDG 5 - gender equality
SDG 13 - climate action
SDG 17- partnership for all goals
SDG 1-end poverty
SDG 4- quality education
30+ years of experience in climate and sustainability, building global networks, foundations, and environmental conservation. The last two years of SCC have reached 154 million impressions and political traction with the COP27 Presidency.