New Year, More Devs, Bigger Grants! | CGP Spotlight #2

Recorded: Jan. 30, 2024 Duration: 0:53:35

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Hello and welcome everyone to today's data space.
This is our second data space that we are hosting where we highlight grantees that have been funded
through the Cartesian grants program and today we have two of those grantees and we also have two
other ecosystem projects that have also been working in the ecosystem as well and I'm so excited to dive
deep into what each one of them has been doing and also what their plans are for this year and
essentially how these plans align with how Cartesian has been working on swelling builders
with the Cartesian program. We've one that just launched an hour ago yeah so if you haven't
actually seen our announcement about wave 1 launch feel free to have a look at that and yeah I'm so
excited for today's data space and yeah we can dive right in. We can start with an intro about each
guest and essentially you can we can talk about your role and what your project is about.
Yeah we can start with IODG and then I go to Solene. Hi, thank you. So yeah my name is Solene
and I'm one of the global governance stewards in from Urdu. So yeah basically the world of Urdu is to
allow women and non-binary agents to enter in web 3 especially for technical side. So
for example we are participating in a lot of different accountants, a lot of workshops related
to technical stuff so yeah basically the goal is really to be focused on technical side for women
and improve their skills.
Yeah that's amazing. Geraldine, do you want to go next and then something else?
Yes, hi everyone. How are you? I'm so happy to be back in a Cartesian space. Thank you so much
Cynthia and Helen for inviting me again. My name is Geraldine. I'm the community relations
specialist at Tink and Dev. It's a brand new position for me, quite challenging but I'm so
happy about it. And for those who don't know Tink and Dev, we are a specialized dev shop dedicated to
providing highly complex systems development and consultancy services. So yeah we are.
Yeah that's amazing. Gabriel do you want to go next and then Dimitra?
Gabriel you might not be hearing me in case you are speaking.
I guess he's trying to unmute himself.
Yeah, yeah okay. At the dev front, Dimitra you can go next in the meantime.
Okay so can you hear me well? Yeah. All right so I'm Dimitra. I'm from Productiv
and Productiv is developing a couple of different projects for courtesy and one of them is the
drawing dev that I'm going to share with you guys today and a couple of insights from the
development. And yeah so once I start presenting my application we can ask questions and provide
more details. That's amazing. Gabriel can you try now to see if you're able to,
you're actually on mute, not on mute that is.
Okay so as we wait for Gabriel to join in and Ayodeji as well,
we can, okay let's try now. Yeah Gabriel can you try speaking?
Hello, hello guys can you hear me now? Yeah we can hear you. Oh that's awesome, sorry about that.
So I'm Gabriel, I'm a software developer, I'm part of the the Cartesian community,
I've been part of the dev team for a while now and I'm also part of the CGP console. Today I
feel like we're gonna have good conversation and sometimes the time I might be changed from
the technical perspective. I'm anxious for this. Yeah definitely and I'm also so excited for that.
But yeah before we dive into all that everything CGP and we've won. And Salim, do you want to
share more about Hadao? I know you guys have been having some effort and working around
you know Hadao plants in Tanzania and you know in Hadao places as well. So do you want to talk more
about that and yeah essentially what you'll be doing. Yeah for sure. So we're starting to collaborate
with Cartesian around December and especially for women developers in Africa. So we organize
two workshops thanks to you and some people asking some technical question about Cartesian
just because our community is right now. Yes we have some web2 developers but we have as well some
web2 developers and the web2 developers looking for to enter in web3 and I think in my opinion
that Cartesian is a good pretty good gateway just to enter in it. And basically
during the workshop we were able to use web2 tools in order to build web3 projects
and for instance just I don't remember the name Marcus maybe. Yeah I think it was Marcus.
We took a look on it with how to build an NFT project by using Python for example
and it was really important to take a look on it just because this kind of demonstration for people
just to get a better overview of what we can do with Cartesian and yes it was really useful
for us just because few members like I said are in web2 and thanks to Cartesian we can go
in web3 and another thing it's just after all the workshop we are able to just reach
our your team just your team in order to build different projects and to your
grant program so thank you because your team was really really reactive and people really like it
so yeah and for the other perspective regarding Africa tour so thanks to you as well we were
able to organize an event more especially in Nigeria so congrats to all the team for that
and it was basically a builder event just to make some spotlights with your grant program
and yeah it's all about Nigeria and right now we have a different activation into Africa
so for example we are in Tanzania we are in Kenya and I know that for example
in Kenya we're gonna have some educational stuff done with some something happen
into university just to train some people around web3 and yes probably Cartesian gonna be
gonna be there as well so thank you for that yeah
yeah I'm personally a huge fan of Hata and the work that you guys do with onboarding women
and non-binary folks into web3 and the efforts that you are doing I'm also curious to hear
what you guys have planned for 2024 if you want to drop any alpha on the space so happy to hear
that as well yeah so last year we were more focused on growing our ecosystem so
just to have some moments and onboard them in web3 that is not enough right now that's why
from now we are really focused on another strategy for 2024 and this one will be more focused on
technical education with the local and global strategy it's really important because our
world map is basically really focused on this side but as well on another thing it's about
the fact that you want to create some project with events like for protocols but as well for
our community so yeah just beyond this educational stuff the world map we're gonna be quite huge
and we have as well everything set up and we're gonna release the world map pretty soon
and we are really really excited about it because it's huge so yeah
yeah that's exciting can't wait to see how that unfolds we have IOTG on board as well
do you want to give an intro about your role and talk a bit about web3 bridge and also
the current ongoing masterclass in Lagos all right thank you very much Ellen good evening everyone
from Lagos Nigeria sorry I had a bit of a network glitch earlier okay so my name is Iori
Jawshika I like to introduce myself as the community manager lead at web3 bridge
I manage operations and I supervise very amazing teams at web3 bridge basically web3 bridge is
a program designed to train blockchain devs in Nigeria and across Africa we have students from
we have devs been trained from different countries in Africa we have a we have a program
runs a program is on an hybrid of fashion where we have students in our facility we have two
facilities in Lagos we are working to increase facilities to to grow the facilities to have more
facilities where students can come we house them where students can come we get to house them we
get to feed them and provide internet for them and other basic amenities for them so that they
they only have business of coding and all then uh basically we have an online plan for students
too who cannot come on site where they can join classes online and all that's this kind of
we've been doing this for the last four years plus now 2019 October to be precise and we are
growing so for courtesy masterclass it was it's been so far an amazing uh program that we've run
with the courtesy team the device device team our goal was or is still to train
courtesy devs and uh have them build stuffs is one month program uh which like top priority
for on the site we have 30 developers in the in the program fortunately and uh because of
demands and all we had presently 24 developers living together in Lagos who are working together
living together and coding together uh we are we are in the fourth week fourth and final week
we are seeing a number a number of the guys are like in their program face and building face
already and we expect that in another three for this we should see what they are what they have
built and what they have what you see what they have built i'm sure if you fall in courtesy
there was a video or phone on a particular group that was shown we had guys on the team
traveled to Lagos for the last two weeks we had um marco's um uh forgotten uh for
us in the name of pardon me guys i can i can like i can like dream by everyone's name now i know
we have four we have six persons from the dev art team in Lagos to like to groom these guys and
feedback has been so amazing i'm personally rooting to see how well the devs come through
and i believe that this is going to be like a middle group true for courtesy in africa because
we've done these master classes for few other protocols and we've seen how much give back to
people who are interested in the protocol would decide that okay that could be crushing
stove and they're contributing at high level to the protocol so i believe also that this is going to
be another opportunity to have that thank you very much yeah that's amazing uh you mentioned
that uh there's already been one project that uh was announced that has been built so far
are there any other more projects that are being built or come out of your master class
that you can share so with the community and yeah a bit about what they are about
uh i only mentioned one one one thing because that that has already made it is courtesy
a cheetah account i'm sure we are we are we have i think i think we have five groups five or
six groups that are already building and uh you know in a few in a few days like the programs
ends this Saturday so we expect to see all of all of all of the other projects i know that
a number of them are already building stuff for ai that are learning ai that they're already
like training their ai to run on the courtesy machine i know a number of them so i know i know
that they're like i know some of the guys on the group are here i can spotlight some of them
but i know that we are going to have a minimum of five projects from that masterclass and these
projects are going to be projects that are going to run on the courtesy machine but there's a protocol
even after the after the masterclass yeah that's amazing uh would you like to share um
what what bridge plans are for this year if there is anything that the community can expect
um with your efforts around onboarding folks in Africa okay thank you very much so
all this year we decided to like take the booth ideas and do a number of parts like the first time
this this year is the first time we have it is it's nine developers in the web three boots camp
like the normal boot camp is masterclass and our goal is to have 50 of them graduates we did a very
thorough interview and i'm confident in the in the quality of the guys that in the program
i'm called confidence in the quality of the mentors that are training them i am to show that at end
of the 16 weeks so the computer bridge program is actually a standard of 16 weeks boot camp
where we have guys learn the build and all within 16 weeks and i'm confident in the results
we are going to expect because of the quality of devs we have then because we do a weekly review
of our program and so far we are on the right path and uh i so for the master classes we are
presently running the master class for courtesy we are starting the zeppelin related master class
right after the courtesy master class which is spanning for the next 16 weeks we are expecting
to run two courts in this year presently we have in or not we have two canyons that are that are
in legacy during the courts physically this time and we are looking to expand across other African
countries for the next courts once like once we have want to increase the number so this year is going
to be a year where we increase our numbers to say graduating 200 developers at the end of the year
because we believe that we need to increase the number of developers that are in the ecosystem
that each protocol can benefit from web telebridge and um this year we opened our second facility
we are presently working on two other facilities so we believe that before the end of the year we
should have four facilities where we can house more students we are going to ask about the minimum of
200 students before the end of during each court house them feed them get them down so that we
can now then also we are working to have occur houses and boot camps three days one week two
weeks one month boot camps that we to ensure that we have more quality developers come out of africa
then we already started planning with three logos conference with three logos conference the
conference where it's a yearly program now this year is going to be our third year
what we do then with three logos conference like a community of people come together we have devs
you have marketers we have community managers you have so we have a lot of a lot of
all lots of others and last year we had a convergence over 2000 persons from across africa
europe and the us and we are working to do the same for the same for this year uh the website
is already up the decks are decks are coming up this week and we're starting like planning to see
how then this year we want to collaborate more with so much other teams like we want to
want to do a lot of collaborations because we believe that we are at an advantage
in by all by virtue of what we do in africa i believe that protocols in the ecosystem
we actually benefit from all we do so i want to collaborate more and see how we can support
thank you very much yeah that's amazing and just listening to what you guys are talking about with
onboarding with three bridge and also hada as well it reminds me i came up with a treat
the other day uh where someone was saying that web three doesn't need africa a web three needs africa
africa doesn't need a three and it resonated with me so much because i feel like a lot of projects that
showcase real world use cases of web three and blockchain technology will come from these places
like africa or as i imagine markets and i'm honestly so excited in the country to see how
you know the collaborations with web three bridge and hada bring out and you know this is what we
do with the grants program as well we created the program to ensure that we can continuously
find projects and talents that are getting into the ecosystem and making sure that you know they
get all the support they need for their projects and you know even launching uh with one of the
program as well that we just launched um we a bit of a history about how uh you know we
one came to where we are is the the program started with a pilot where we wanted to experiment
and understand how do we actually allocate capital to projects that are building in the
capital ecosystem in a way that the community has autonomy and power to vote on what gets funded
and our grant council was formed to you know help with a review process and to help
grantees that are coming in to make sure that they get the right supports
but after the grant council was formed we quickly realized that the grantees were having
uh challenges around understanding how do I submit my proposal how to ensure that you know I can get
funded for my idea what is the review process and you know we wanted to make sure that we can
tackle these challenges and we can essentially on board build us into the ecosystem and give
them grants and just let have let them focus on building and less about uh how to submit
your proposal or how the review process looks like which is why we've one came into place and
the grant council you know we sat together and you know talked about how do we ensure that
we can scale the artistic grants program and you know find high impact projects when at the same
time we can let applicants focus on building and less about the process and you know we one
of the program we are distributing 500k and into four categories of funding and projects can apply
between 5k up to 50k per project and essentially the baseline criteria is projects needs to be
utilizing strategic technology in a meaningful way that's essentially like the different criteria
and you know we are looking to fund new projects and also existing grantees that have also been
funded we can also apply for a grant whether they want to scale their project or they want to apply for
a new grant and we have a grants council in place that consists of four members that you know will
help with the review process and refining your proposal and you know if you if you want to get
on a call with any council member to understand about your project idea and how to turn it into
a proposal and you know we have four grant council members and three advisors and all these people are
you know bringing insights and you know insights and feedback you know with their
uh so with their different you know backgrounds and expertise and you know this will ensure that
applicants get the best feedback and you know support during the application process
but essentially we are decentralizing the grants program so the community is still in charge of
voting or not gets funded and the grants council only helps with getting the community and really
you know submitting a report around the projects that have been submitted and you know the review
process as well and to just mention a bit about the four categories of funding that we have just
mentioned it's the first category is gaming and for this category we are looking to
promote development of games that uniquely leverage courtesy technology and you know
we are looking for infrastructure and tooling that you know will simplify game development on
courtesy and also we are keen to support any games that can be used by other developers because
one of the major things with the grants program is we want to to to promote projects that you know
are public goods and are open source software and ensure that whatever gets built in the ecosystem
can be reused by developers in the ecosystem as well and uh the second category is developer
tooling uh for this category we are essentially looking to support tools that improve developer
experience on courtesy we also looking for frameworks that can make it easy to build applications on
courtesy and also you know interested in any applications that are you know dealing with
anything around monitoring and analytics and then um the bad category that we created
is research and integration and then we created or we made two tracks under this category and
the first track is we want to find um projects and teams that want to integrate
their projects with the technology but we want to first give them an initial grant to
first explore the proof of concept of that integration and then essentially after they can
apply for an additional grant to scale the integration and then the second track and
research and integration is uh you know we want to do we want to find research and development
we believe that uh in you know this first evolving web 3 space um research is very important and
we want to find teams that would like to do research on a topic that are under risk five,
easy cake and you know cutting the machine and also interested in any research around uh in the
context of bridging as well and then for the fourth category uh we wanted the community to
be able to submit proposals for any category that don't fit between gaming or development
or research and integration and this for the category any ideas and decentralized applications
it's for open applications so if you have a project idea that doesn't fit there are three
categories this category would be fit for you and you know you can submit if you want to experiment
with courtesy or if you want to build an idea any novel use case that you believe is good and
valuable for the ecosystem definitely i would encourage you to apply for this particular
category but yeah on this category we are also looking for uh you know projects that want to
build solutions that address topics around contents and mechanisms defy NFTs
um yeah and essentially for the four categories we wanted to make them as good as possible so
if you have a project idea don't shy feel free to you know submit your application and
um for we won we are also hosting the grants program on tambas tambas is a grants management
tool that you know makes it easier for us to host a grants program so again i would really love to
see your application share this with your friends and yeah let's improve the category ecosystem and
uh yeah thanks for listening me you know a bit uh i want to invite Gambhir from the grants
concert maybe mention anything that i've missed out from wave one and also you know he's a
technical reviewer so i'm curious to hear also what are some of the you know proposals that he's
looking to see from this uh thank you yeah uh i'd say there's uh a few things um just
it can sound a little bit intimidating but we are just humans uh we want to see things happen here
we want to see projects and we do have the availability to talk with people be it like
some text message on discord a telegram or be it some 15 minutes half an hour to just vent some
possibilities of what can be done so feel free feel free to reach us uh we have really easily
reachable through discord as well not only the cgp where the other guys have discord on discord
for courtesy and honestly we just want to see things developed uh we we're here to help you guys and if
you need some cash to to push your idea through we are here for you uh if you need some technical
expertise uh to wire iron some details out yeah also here for you i just want to make sure that
you guys understand that this is an opportunity for everybody for the every weather ecosystem in
we want to see interesting things being built we want to see new integrations we want to see more
people being reached as well taking the chance heard out people are here we want to see what
are the projects can be built using courtesy that can leverage and also improve the life
of so many people who are disenfranchised today honestly um i guess that's it otherwise you're
Helen yeah that's amazing uh so in a really non-technical
way what should you say it makes a good proposal like for those who are looking to apply uh
yeah when it comes to the proposal itself meaning i think mentally i think that this is
already one of the later stages right just before submitting i feel like a good proposal should have
um a clear idea of what you're trying to build and how you're trying to leverage courtesy
but mostly what are the positive impacts you're going to have both in the courtesy ecosystem and
the weather ecosystem if you can explain that to us i guess that's a good proposal that's a winner
proposal and then minor details right um what do you need from us how when it comes to money how
much do you need from us are you gonna need any technical help do are you leveraging any other
resources from other spaces try to think how can a person understand on proposing to be built here
if you can have that thought process very likely you're gonna write a very nice proposal for us
to understand and in the end uh if we still don't understand fully but you have some nice idea
we can sit down and talk and improve it yeah definitely this we actually have uh currently
link when you go to somebody you should be able to see that so if you have an idea and just want
to bring them around it uh you can book a chat with a grant council we always are available to
help and like interacting with all of you guys so yeah uh one more question for you is there anything
in particular that you'd like to see built personally personally i'd like to see more games
but when it comes specifically for cgp um i would like to see some frameworks some models
things that would help other people build more games using courtesy in an easier fashion
like something that improves the experience of coding new games for web 3
yeah for me i i want a little bit of fun i want people to experiment with any trending topics or
means that you know are trending in the web space and they want to build something around that
i'm personally excited to see any kind of proposal around that uh so uh going back to
dimitar and jadeen who are grants cancelled who have sorry who are you know grantees from
the catechism program uh dimitar do you want to share more about your project and
what it is about the pay community sure so uh as i already mentioned so we're working on uh
drawing uh application and we're using courtesy rollups to develop our application but
before we start using courtesy rollups we are actually we actually started using swoon auto
which is another project supported by courtesy and actually swoon auto helps a lot with the required
environment setup and and provides useful templates for the back end development of the
application so this is something that will be really useful for everyone who wants to start
building from scratch something on top of courtesy and yeah you can visit the swoon auto website
swoon auto.io and you can see all the details there they have a really really useful
uh documentation as well and the drawing application content is uh based on a react
it's also utilizing third-party library which is called fabric js which is basically a drawing
canvas and the user is able to draw any kind of illustration in vectors and then through
fabric js we are able to convert the output in different formats and also as part of the
application we have list of all the previously created drawings which are created back to the
front end through the courtesy rollups each drawing each drawing is saved to the to the rollups through
the input transaction which is a transaction to the on-chain rollup smart contract then
the rollup provides back the information to the front end of the application with
something that courtesy call notice and you can query all the notices that are generated through
the rollups through GraphQL API which is really useful and everyone who starts working with
courtesy rollups will have to explore all these different possibilities and
get comfortable with using them in addition the application that we are developing is able to
uh generate NFTs and the process to generate NFT with courtesy rollups is simply by requesting
the rollup to create a voucher something that is part of the courtesy terminology
and once the voucher is executed and verified before that uh a simple transaction to the
blockchain ERC 721 contract is produced and then the actual NFTs is minted so basically this
is how the the application works in short everyone is able to store his drawing as a simple
um input on the on the rollup or store it permanently in his wallet as an NFT using again
the the courtesy rollups and the so-called vouchers yeah in short this is the technical part
let me know if you have any specific questions on the layout of the application and the layers of
the application that we have and how it works yeah you've definitely covered a lot around that
okay i'm curious to hear like why why was it possible or why why did you did you specifically
use courtesy for this case for for you know for your project and how do you utilize the
courtesy rollups that's all yeah so uh we're using courtesy because it simplifies the
development of web tree applications for non-web tree developers our team is not uh in any ways
uh web tree developers basically we are focused on the web but to development and we started
moving to web tree like probably a year or two ago and courtesy helps a lot with the the tools that
they provide to interact through the conventional programming languages with the with the with the
blockchain and we choose the we we choose the the the rollups because basically it helps us
to use the languages that we know like python like node gs like react as well because on the front end
you can easily communicate with the rollups with simple transactions and simple api's and get all
this information in a conventional way that it's basically familiar to to any developer that is
using these technologies so that's that's the short answer because it simplifies the
half of the regular developer to go to the web tree development
that's amazing um okay going back a bit to jadeen uh from thinka dev team uh you know uh thinka dev
team has been one of the category grants program grantees and you guys recently uh completed
your project and currently grant camp is actually exploring how to you know continue working with
you guys uh i wonder if you know you have any recommendations or tips for people who are
applying for grants yeah sure well first i'd like to to talk a little bit about our project
uh which was developed by Juan and Mercedes uh two of our best devs i think i'm them
um it's an ai license flight violations detector and on our twitter uh we just posted a post
for all those who who wants to know a little bit about about uh the project and anyone who
who wants to contribute uh i don't know with code uh bugs report uh or comment any comments
anything you want you can go there and help us to to grow i'm gonna read say really quick uh
what it's about so anyone can get it i'm gonna read it because i don't wanna i just want to
get this right so it's um revolutionary application liberation chain verifiable image
recognition powered by ai algorithms operating simply within the cartesian machine this
innovative system specialized in identifying license plates associated with legal violations
by securely storing collected data including images and license plate information on the
blockchain the application establish irrefutable evidence of traffic interactions any questions
or wherever you can go and uh go to our post to to get rid of any doubt uh but uh going back
to your question um well first of all we we think we believe that uh that cgp it's an excellent way
to to incentivize new projects you know so the first tip that we want to to give to those
who wants to apply uh it's don't rush don't rush and try to understand what's what's happening
you know behind the scenes go deep and then you can go and uh try new things and secondly
uh courtesy gives us a lot of tools uh such as the discord community and
use it use them use all the the tools that courtesy gives us uh ask questions
go ask for validations i don't know any tips there people wants to help so it's a really good tool
arable tip use the tools that courtesy gives us that that's it for now
yeah no i i love that and yeah we are always looking to you know support anyone with looking
to build in the ecosystem and yeah if you ping gabriel or even myself uh we are happy to give
you support or also you know you can book a call with us so i was okay if uh if uh what
essentially like any plans for tinka dev overall for the new year and yeah what you guys have planned
out well we have uh many things going but um i cannot talk much about them uh we are actually
um working on two new projects to apply again for the cartece strong program but um i cannot
say anything i'm not allowed yet but we're working on it uh plus we are very exciting uh
because some of us are going to eat dumber so if any of you guys are going to be there we can
get together hang out have it uh in face to face so there are many many things coming up
for tinka dev and we're so excited about it but um we can let that for the next space
yeah that's amazing and uh yeah okay we have one community member on board
reslane i hope i'm mentioning your name correct do you want to say hi
uh you are unmuted by the way in case you want to speak
and also if anyone has any final thoughts or any questions around you know cartece
program with one that just launched feel free to request your mic happy to bring you on board
or overall if you have any questions for the guests as well
hello everyone hello every cattasion i don't have question it was clear but i just want to
take my time and thank you all the team for your amazing work all the cattasion
uh even for the wet tree bridge in africa in legos it was amazing even to start the year
and i think the best way so big shout out to you guys this is uh my words
yeah thank you thanks a lot um and also again uh if you are looking to apply for a grant or
even you have any questions around the grants program or the application process
please feel free to reach out to us uh on the themed treat we have uh posted everything around
you know the application process and what you are looking to fund you know the four categories of
funding and uh yeah also share this with your friends as well if you have you know any friends
and build us in the states that you know are looking to get a grant to build something
in the ecosystem yeah you can refer this to them as well
and yeah that's it go ahead no go ahead go ahead finish your idea yeah uh yeah i was going to
ask the speakers if there is anything else that i might have left out that they would like to
share with the community
yes i will continue building stuff interesting stuff about around a Cartesian ecosystem
and yes even if i can benefit from the grants for building stuff in marketing
events so yes and i will probably have one question about the requirements for
the marketers or people who are not concerned about developments
yeah definitely uh we are always looking to get more people contributing in the ecosystem so if
you are a non-developer and looking to contribute to the ecosystem we actually have an RSP process
in place which is essentially requests for proposals we want to continuously support
and give grants to high-impact projects that are building in the ecosystem so if you have an idea
around you know what get you know what we should be funding and you think that this is
a good idea feel free to post on the governance forum and then the technical team and the grants
council will you know provide feedback and help you formulate the RSP and also yeah if you have any
other valuable contribution that you'd like to contribute to the Gattesee Grants program which
is a community driven governance experiment also feel free to reach out to me i'm always you know
open to listening to ideas and any thoughts around um yeah what you have in mind
yes and i hope really that this program will allow Kitesi to bring more valuable people to contribute
on the ecosystem yeah yeah that's the that's the goal uh that we are hoping to achieve and yeah
thank you okay answer yeah amazing um
okay i just brought you up to you i hope i'm pronouncing your name correctly but
yeah feel free to unmute and then um speak yeah
uh okay uh if there are not any more questions uh please share this space with your friends
and the community and yeah this place this space is recorded so everything i shared about the grants
program and the four categories of funding you can you know listen back to the space but we
also have everything detailed out on chambers where we are essentially posting the grants program
so feel free to share this with your friends and we are also inviting you know you guys to
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