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Self-Sustainable Community Organizations – Cristian Garner

Self-Sustainable Community Organizations – Cristian Garner

Self-Sustainable Community Organizations – Cristian Garner

Self-Sustainable Community Organizations – Cristian Garner

First of all, BUIDL Honduras is a community-driven Decentralized Organization with the end goal to make Honduras a blockchain-friendly Hub.

Since it’s creation in April 2018, We have hosted over 26+ Meetups and 4 hackathons in the two main cities of the country. BUIDL Honduras is a member of the ConsenSys BUIDL Network.

For 2020 we want to increase the number of local projects related to blockchain and developers working for companies in the space. We have tried sponsorships and self-fund our community using Aragon and Moloch DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations).

So far none were successful, DAOs are complicated and most of the time community members don’t want to use their time voting and taking decisions. We decided to try a different model.

A Self-Sustainable Community is one that is able to raise funds constantly and survive even if its leaders change. The funds are used to improve the experience of community members. Here is how we a building ours:

The first thing we needed to define is where the money had to be stored, we created a multi-sign account Gnosis Safe for Teams. For extra flavor, we bought an Ethereum Name Service Domain — buidlhn.eth (You can donate to that address 😉).

Instead of having all member stake and vote, we simply empowered the community leaders, the ones that have invested time and sweat. The organizers that have organized X amounts of events recurrently for Y amount of time are voted in to have decision power in the multisign account.

Kickback, Meetup, Eventbrite and Facebook events allow us to keep track of these events. Kickback besides improving the show rate can provide additional revenue for the community fund.

It’s simple, we are using rDAI to get recurring revenue. rDAI enables users to automatically allocate accrued interest to a recipient of their choice, in this case, the community organization account (our rDAI Pool).

We can use rDAI to:

  • Accept recurring outside donations.
  • Create a community membership.

Not all members have the time to organize an event but want to have a voice. Members that want to have a voice need to commit Z amount of accrued interests to the community fund. To manage this, we are dogfooding a local solution built on Ethereum, Ballotted it runs secure, transparent and fully auditable elections, in this case, decisions on how to use the community funds. It’s simple while you have a commitment > Z you are added to the voting whitelist.

And that’s all! Simple and can be set up in a couple of hours.

ENS + Gnosis Safe + rDAI + Ballotted + Kickback = a Self-Sustainable Community Organization

Published at Mon, 18 Nov 2019 00:17:38 +0000

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