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The template hereby provided is valid for each of the five domains and should be used when applying in the D.A.O. program. All grantees will be required to post the application with the current template; applications that are not compliant will be prompted to be corrected and fill all the info.
The template is made by 4 different sections.
- Applicant information: general info on the applicants
- Team and Project information: specific info on the project, team experience, past performances
- Grant request details: specification on the grant request and deliverables, roadmap, timeline, milestones and economics
- Domain specific questions: a subset of questions specific for the domain in which you are applying
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SECTION 1: APPLICANT INFORMATION
Provide personal or organizational details, including applicant name, contact information, and any associated organization. This information ensures proper identification and communication throughout the grant process.
- Name community/group/organization, also add metrics of the RRSS (Only those that apply).
- Website:
- Twitter:
- Instagram:
- LinkedIn:
- Telegram:
- Discord:
- Others:
- Do you acknowledge that your team will be subject to a KYC requirement?: [Yes/No]
- Do you acknowledge that, in case of approval, you will have to provide a report at the completion of the grant and, three months later, complete a survey about your experience? [Yes/No]
- Please provide the wallet that will receive the grant.
SECTION 2: Team and Project Information
Provide details on your project, idea, game, tool or initiative, and your team’s past and current experience. Any details relating to past projects, achievements and any past experience. Additionally, please provide further details on the state of your product, audience segments.
- Project Description: [describe your project/idea, brief and concise]
- Team experience and completeness: [info about team being complete or needing to hire key figures. Please clearly list the roles and responsibilities of each member of the team. Please list the skillset/domain knowledge owned by the team relevant to successfully execute the grant proposal. Please provide references knowledgeable about past work, especially about previous succesfull projects.]
- What innovation or value will your project bring to Arbitrum? What previously unaddressed problems is it solving? Is the project introducing genuinely new mechanisms?
- What is the current stage of your project? [could be ideation, MVP, raising funds, already deployed, others]
- Do you have a target audience? If so, which one? [for events: beginners, intermediate, developers, general public, financial, academic, startups; for protocols/ideas: DeFi users, NFT users, farmers, data scientist, governance users, others; for tools, C++; for games, mobile users, desktop users, others]
- Do you know about any comparable protocol, event, game, tool or project within the Arbitrum ecosystem?
- Have you received a grant from the DAO, Foundation, or any Arbitrum ecosystem related program or conducted any IRL like a hackathon or workshop? [yes/no, please provide any details around how the funds were allocated and any relevant results/learnings]
- Have you received a grant from any other entity in other blockchains that are not Arbitrum? [yes/no, please provide any details around how the funds were allocated and any relevant results/learnings]