A community to give, receive, and reciprocate to public goods projects in Brazil
Dadiva aims to expand the connections between the tragedy of the commons problem in public goods funding in Brazil and new onchain capital allocation mechanisms.
Intro
Dádiva emerges in this context as a bridge between: the socio-environmental impact communities and the onchain capital allocation and coordination mechanisms.
In Brazil, social and environmental impact projects face funding challenges. Most initiatives depend exclusively on seasonal public grants or sponsorship from private sectors.
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The lack of funding mechanisms results in an unequal distribution, favoring those projects with greater institutional connections or capacity in bureaucratic processes. Onchain capital allocation ecosystem has developed novel tools, such as quadratic funding and coordination protocols.