Project Owner Responsibilities

The Proposal Owner is the agent responsible for initiating and maintaining Proposals. Let's cover what that means exactly.

From a high-level perspective, Proposal owners are responsible for:

  • Communication with funders, and making sure they consent to continue funding.

  • Accountability and making sure funds are used responsibly

  • Tracking the work progress

  • Managing the required transactions during a proposal's life cycle

Proposal owners need to be actively maintaining the proposal during the whole Proposal lifecycle to successfully accomplish the high-level tasks stated above.

The Proposal Owner will be responsible for:

  1. Answering curated questions to be able to apply for grant programs inside the dApp.

  2. Triggering the initial funding stream after the proposal pool has attained its specified minimum funding amount (which corresponds to the requested budget for Milestone 1).

  3. Click finish milestone and claim funds after each Milestone. After the claim, start the next milestone (only avaliable if the team uploaded proof of completion documents).

  4. Defining and adding milestones from the proposal's initiation and continuously as it grows and evolves or to meets certain funding requirements*.

  5. Uploading Proof of Deliverable Completion documents to be able to kick-start streaming of the next milestone's funds.

  6. Editing milestones or deliverables to incorporate new changes, perhaps as a result of the feedback provided by the funders or if the roadmap changes**.

*The Proposal owner may add a new milestone specific such as "Deploy on Celo Chain" since Celo requires your project team to deploy in the Celo chain to provide the grant.

**If a problem occurs during project development and causes a delay in the completion of milestones, the Proposal Owner would edit future milestones to ensure the roadmap stays synchronized with the development process.

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