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🏰 BuidlGuidl 📝 Grant Application
Once you have your Batch graduation NFT, you can apply for our Builders grand with ≈0.15 ETH to build a small dApp.
Think of it like a mini hackathon! ⛵️ Build something that you learn from, can possibly teach others. It doesn't necessarily have to be a product or a big thing!
What to Build:
- Focus on Learning and Sharing: Your project should help you learn more and potentially teach others. It doesn’t have to be a large-scale product—think small but impactful.
- Iterate on Existing Ideas: Feel free to take inspiration from existing projects and add your own twist. The goal is to build something achievable within a few weeks.
- Practical and Manageable: Aim for a project that’s feasible within the 2-week timeframe. It should be something you can complete and showcase by the deadline.
🙋♀️ Questions for application:
Here are some guiding questions to help structure your application:
- What is your idea?
- What motivates you to create this project?
- What advantages does using blockchain technology provide for your project?
- What are your specific goals for the initial phase funded by the grant?
- What are your future plans and subsequent features to implement post-grant?
🧾 What to Do:
- Submit Your Idea: Once you have graduated from the batch, we will provide you a link to submit a BuidlGuidl Grant.
✍️ Iterate on your idea! Use the batch Telegram group to get ideas and thoughts on your project to make it more impactful.
🕵️♀️ After submission, we’ll look into the ideas and help you refine the project to build if needed. It might take some back & forth on the proposal! We'll sent you 50% on grant approval, and 50% at the end when the build is submitted.
👉 The grants applications can take some time to process, so get it submitted as soon as you've got your idea fully finalized!
Project Submission Requirements:
- 2-3 Minute Video: Each project must include a short video (2-3 minutes) showcasing what you’ve built.
- Good README: Make sure your project repository has a well-documented README.
Looking forward to seeing your awesome projects!