we are a team of crypto evangelists and we have been around near protocol 2 years now we intend to embark on a mission to take the message of near across institutions of higher learning in Africa, with a focus on Nigeria and Ghana, we will be holding series of meetup on a rolling basis
OBJECTIVES
Identify and engage young talents that will build on the protocol
Show to the participants numerous opportunities in Near protocol, which they are not aware of
Increase Near protocol awareness
Gather feedback and ideas that will be positive to the project
Set up local communities in the institutions
METRICS
increased awareness
wallet downloads
within 4 months bring upcoming Devs and integrate them into the near ecosystem.
Thriving local community
Venue- University of Nigeria Enugu campus
Proposed date - 16 February 2022
Audience - students, lecturers and guests
Expected number of attendants - 40+
Time - 1.pm
COST ESTIMATE
Venue space - $300
Refreshments-$150
Internal adverts - $100
Honorarium for the team- $300
Giveaway for new wallets created - 200
TOTAL- $1,050
our voluntary past work for near can be found here
thanks, internal advert sinply means, 2 or three student leaders( class reps) of the institution will go to varrious classes to announce the event using word of mouth. they will also hand out our contacts so intending participants who have questions can call for clarifications if any
yes we can work towards that but we definately will do the internal adverts because we do not want a situation where on that day we have 5 or 7 persons attending . we have to properly advertise it to have more audience .
about chairs, that will depend on the particular class/room we will be using, if we have to do it in the hostel inside the institution we will have to rent chairs
about the computer room, its a nice place and it has facilities but its not always available for use for events.
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