Ready to run quadratic funding in your community?
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Time commitment
Requirements here vary depending on the structure of the round & team size, but communities should expect to allocate the following amount of hours to implement a QF round.
- Technical work IE. Configuring wallets, deploying contracts & deploying the website We’d recommend allocating approximately 200 - 250 hours of developer time to prepare for a round. For a dev team with no prior experience with Ethereum development, we’d recommend 300 hours.
- Operational work Marketing, communications, curating & reviewing project applications & community support. This work takes about 300 hours.
Eligibility
In order to receive a grant from the Ethereum Foundation, you’d need complete a KYC process. Here are the documents needed:
Get started!
The application process begins by submitting an overview of your proposal to our team:
What to expect after submitting
We try to review all proposals within a week and will reach out to follow up with you.
As part of your application, you will have a series of calls with folks from the Ethereum Foundation to discuss you application and review your proposal. Here, we can brainstorm the QF structure, logistics of the round & help answer any question.
After we land on a round structure, we’ll establish specifics, such as who will receive the grant from your organisation. It takes 4-7 weeks to process the grant proposal, collect all necessary documents, and disburse the grant.
Read how it works for an in-depth overview of our process.
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