# Kali Grant
## Proposed budget:
We put forward the following Aztec projects for consideration, which may be separately or together supported:
Generalized Governance Bridge:
$15,000
summary //
Contracts and front-end for AZTEC bridge solution for *at least* Moloch/Kali DAOs. Goal is something truly generalized. Building on the Governor of Athens concept, https://github.com/cheethas/governor-of-athens.
budget //
- +300 developer hours.
- External audit.
Aztec-Native Legal Structures:
$40,000
summary //
AZTEC-based tokens with Kali DAO legal feature set.
These include two main applications, "legal wrappers" and "LAOs".
Legal wrappers are permissioned ERC1155 NFTs that contain metadata synced with Kali legal templates and filing services. These can limit the liability of DAO members as well as record agreements.
LAOs are on-chain organizations that use legal wrappers or other hybrid legal blockchain structure.
Kali DAO team will design a Noir and Aztec-compatible version of our Wrappr (wrappr.wtf) and LAO (app.kali.gg) products.
budget //
- +700 developer hours.
- External audit.
## Tell us about your tech stack:
Kali provides DAO governance and legal structures.
Smart contracts, deployment, user interface, subgraph, services.
https://github.com/kalidao
DAO governance:
https://app.kali.gg/
Allows users to create a governance token, treasury and legal structure. Based on Compound Governor and Moloch DAO (Baal V3).
Legal wrappers:
https://docs.wrappr.wtf/
Allows users to mint NFTs synced to legal database and filing services.
## Additional support requested:
We would request assistance with locating auditors as well as technical review of Noir and more Aztec domain-specific implementations.
## If you're working with a team, tell us more about your team:
Kali DAO is a team of legal engineers. Three bar-certified attorneys (US) and two law students (India, Peru). We have built Kali from the ground up based on prior development experience with Consensys/OpenLaw, The LAO, LexDAO and SushiSwap.
Starting as a LexDAO hackathon project, Kali evolved as an implementation of Moloch DAO V3 with an emphasis on legal support, providing a simpler way to structure LAOs or "legal DAOs" from a single app.