Deadline: 31-Oct-23
If you are based in Southeast Asia, enjoy growing communities, developing educational activities, and empowering your region? The Ethereum Foundation launching the Road to Devcon (RTD) Grants round to support the rise of new Ethereum events, grassroots communities, and educational initiatives across the diverse region.
In an effort to promote education on Ethereum in Southeast Asia prior to Devcon 7, they are excited to offer financial and non-financial support for meetups, events, and other educational initiatives happening along the Road to Devcon.
Empowering the Ethereum Community
- They believe that the Road to Devcon Grants initiative can increase accessibility and opportunities for people to learn, engage, and contribute to the Ethereum ecosystem. Through the RTD Grants, they aim to create the conditions that allow the Ethereum community to thrive and expand throughout the SEA region.
The Communities Build the Road
- The Road to Devcon is not just a metaphorical path, but a series of connections and stops that bring people together and connect Ethereum with communities in specific regions of the world.
- Along the way, they discovered new leaders and north stars for the community – each contributing to the growth and resilience of the Ethereum ecosystem. It’s these very individuals who enrich the Ethereum community with their energy and cultures.
The RTD Grants: Your Opportunity to Shape the Journey
- The Road to Devcon 7 is an adventure waiting to unfold. It requires Ethereum values-aligned builders, community managers, and communicators to make this journey possible. Whether you want to:
- Organize community meetups;
- Establish university clubs;
- Conduct workshops;
- Create grassroots communities;
- Or kick-start local education initiatives.
Eligibility Criteria
- They want to hear from organizers of:
- Meetups
- University clubs
- Workshops
- Hackathons
- Grassroots communities
- Local education initiatives or projects
- Other community efforts – creative formats are welcome to apply!
- To be eligible for a grant, your event should be:
- Ethereum focused;
- Free to attend;
- Open to anyone
- Not focused on investment, price or token sales;
- Events that have already taken place are not eligible;
- Focused in Southeast Asia (or nearby regions);
- Events of any size, location, demographic or (Ethereum-related) topic are welcome to apply.
- Events may be held in any language, but they’re currently only able to accept proposals in English.
- Events must be publicly posted.
For more information, visit Ethereum Foundation.