# Citizen Assembly Media Project Name: Assembly.live / Sound.garden Limit: 20 words # Describe your project* Limit: 200 words # What problem is your project trying to address?* Limit: 200 words # How will your project address the problem and how will you know if you are successful? * Limit: 200 words # What are the deliverables of your project and how will they contribute to its success? Itemize each deliverable and how you will quantify it.* Limit: 200 words # How is Web Monetization central to your project?* Limit: 200 words Reminder: Grant for the Web only funds projects that incorporate or reference the Web Monetization API and/or the Interledger Protocol directly or through existing services. # Who will do the work?* Limit: 200 words Key team members' resumes* Choose File Select up to 10 files to attach. No files have been attached yet. You may add 10 more files. Acceptable file types: .pdf Attach PDFs and / or share LinkedIn profiles in the 'Who will do the work' question above. Outline any experience you or your team has using the Web # Monetization API and/or the Interledger Protocol.* Limit: 200 words If you have read the spec, been active in the Web Monetization community, set up a payment pointer, or applied the meta tag to a website, these are all good things to mention. # Is your project feasible with the current technology? What technical dependencies are there?* Limit: 200 words # What is your plan for marketing and communications around your project? * Limit: 200 words # How do you plan to share with the Web Monetization community?* Limit: 200 words # How do the benefits of your project extend beyond yourself, your company, or your institution to the broader public?* Limit: 200 words # Grant for the Web strives to apply an equity approach to our funding, and to prioritize power- building for historically excluded groups by decentralizing traditional economic models on the web. Please share how your project will work to widen participation in Web Monetization. Limit: 200 words The terms 'historically excluded' refers to any group of people that has been historically excluded from full rights, privileges and opportunities in a society or organization. In a global context, the term includes disenfranchised people on the basis of race, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, ability differences, class, etc. # Tell us about who you are targeting and how you understand the audience your deliverables and outputs will serve. If target audiences are not from underserved or underrepresented communities, but are defined in another way, how will you open up your work to expand participation? Limit: 200 words # Timeline & milestones (upload completed template)* Upload a file. Acceptable file types: .pdf Please use this timeline template. Make a copy of the spreadsheet, delete the instructions tab, and save as a PDF before uploading. # Budget (upload completed template)* Please use this budget template. Make a copy of the spreadsheet, delete the instructions tab, and save as a PDF before uploading. # Privacy: What information will this project collect and retain about people? How will you minimize that (e.g. allowing anonymous or pseudonymous users, committing to purging logs within a certain timeframe, etc.), and how usable will your project be if people choose to provide less information? Please detail which of that information (if any) will be shared beyond your project, with whom, and what controls you will provide to your users for limiting that sharing. If you do not consider privacy relevant to your project, please explain why.* Limit: 200 words # Learn more about good web design principles for privacy. Security: Beyond minimizing the information you collect, how will you protect users of your project from inadvertent disclosure or misuse of information? Given your deliverables and project success metrics, what potential security risks do you foresee and what will you do to mitigate them? If you do not consider security relevant to your project, please explain why. Limit: 200 words Learn more about good web design principles for security. # Accessibility: Please describe how you would ensure accessibility of your project for people with disabilities. What standard(s) would you conform to, and at what level? Would you apply this/these to the front end, back end, or both? What challenges do you expect, and what expertise, resources or tools would you rely on to address these? If you do not consider accessibility relevant to your project, please explain why. Limit: 200 words Learn more about good web design principles for accessibility. # Internationalization: How will you design your project to be easily adapted for users from any culture, region, or language? What upfront technical challenges do you foresee in order to prepare both the front and back end of your project for future international deployment? How will you address these challenges? If you do not consider internationalization relevant to your project, please explain why. Limit: 200 words Learn more about good web design principles for internationalization. # Device Independence: How will you ensure your project can reach users on as many types of devices and networks as possible? Please consider screen sizes, computing performance and connectivity issues for global audiences. What range of devices do you expect your project to be usable on? If you do not consider device independence relevant to your project, please explain why. Limit: 200 words Learn more about good web design principles for device independence. # What is your plan for licensing any original content you produce? Limit: 200 words For example, will you release it under a Creative Commons license? # What is your plan for licensing any software or documentation you produce? Limit: 200 words For example, will you release it using an MIT Open License? # Supporting documents (optional) Choose File Select up to 5 files to attach. No files have been attached yet. You may add 5 more files. Acceptable file types: .csv, .odt, .pdf, .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .mp3, .wav, .wma