To Do:

ANNOUNCE TO Social Media Hackathon


Hello welcome to GC hackathon

Checkpoints: 7 each a month-long

Week 1: Impact Opportunity

    • Define Project and team members.
    •  Select your challenge requirements.
    •  Define the scope of problem you are addressing.

End of Week Presentation

Week 2: Business Model Validation

End of Week Presentation

Week 3: Technical Architecture

  •  Define the technical specifications of your system's architecture. Include a description of system requirements, processes, business logic, technology stack, user flows, attack factors and any other technical specifications. Attach some visuals as bonus.
  •  Define your Minimum Viable Product (MVP) testing approach.
    •  Marketing Tests: Landing Page, Explainer Video, Ad Campaign, A/B Tests, Crowdfunding
    •  Product Tests: Sketches, Wireframes, Mockups, Interactive, Prototype, Wizard of Oz, Concierge, Live Product
  •  Outline a development roadmap with a realistic timeline that takes into account your product vision, market readiness, team capabilities, functional upgrades and testing plans. What are your goals for each phase? How will your product evolve? Will you integrate other technologies?

End of Week Presentation 

Week 4: Impact Measurement

End of Week Presentation


Week 5: Code

  •  Prototype your solution in some manner. Examples include:
    •  Working code
    •  Analog prototype / Mock-ups
    •  Tech Stack and Wireframes
    • Create blockchain and implement.

End of Week Presentation


Week 6: Final Submissions Due


  •  Integrate  information  into a White Paper, , White Paper is your chance to incorporate new information after your submissions of weekly checkpoints.
  •  Prepare a 5-min video demo that includes the following:
    •  A description of your early stage idea: The challenge of your choice and the overview of your solution.
    •  An explanation of your business model: How does your solution create value and be financially sustainable?
    •  Prototype / Proof-of-concept: A minimum viable product that captures how your product functions.
    •  Timeline for sustained development: A plan for project's growth beyond the scope of the incubator.
    •  Bonus: Include how you addressed increasing Diversity and Inclusion. How did this goal impact your team, the product, the research methods, the target groups and any other way you came up with. (To qualify for The One World Award you also need to submit a 2 pager. see above)


Monthly Sprints to  Check ins,

Weekly Checkins

Date  October to April




1.Blog 


Emily

 2. Announcement for Dev newsletter 


Get project in Labs

https://labs.hyperledger.org/


Meeting Thursday 9:30

August 13th and 14th


Invoice Linux Foundation



Giving Chain LAB 

Lab Name

The Giving Chain

Short Description

The Giving Chain - Blockchain Powering Generosity. A decentralized platform using the FireFly solution, to track donations from Donor - Transporter - Recipient in an immutable, transparent way .

Scope of Lab

The focus of the Giving Chain is to create a platform for supply chain management to be used to reallocate wealth in a disaster. Open to everyone the mission is to have the platform available to every project manager who needs to track a donation cycle.

Initial Committers

Enter the Github IDs for the set of initial committers.

https://github.com


Proposals


Sponsor


Proposals

To submit a new proposal, please follow the process outlined at Hyperledger Labs. The lab proposal must meet the following:

  1. The scope of the proposed lab fits within Hyperledger’s mission;

  2. The proposed name is appropriate (e.g., not too generic, confusing, or conflicting with other labs or projects, etc);

Proposers are encouraged to seek a Sponsor (i.e. a maintainer of one of the Hyperledger projects, a TSC member or a WG chair) to increase ties with the rest of the Hyperledger community.

You can find all Hyperledger Lab-approved proposals at https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/hyperledger-labs.github.io/labs. You can also look at the pull requests for all submitted proposals.

Repository


Lab Name

The Giving Chain

Short Description

The Giving Chain - Blockchain Powering Generosity. A decentralized platform to track donations from Donor - Transporter - Recipient in an immutable, transparent way .

Scope of Lab

The focus of the Giving Chain is to create a platform for supply chain management to be used to reallocate wealth in a disaster. Open to everyone the mission is to have the platform available to every project manager who needs to track a donation cycle.

Initial Committers

Enter the Github IDs for the set of initial committers.

Sponsor



Letter to Madhu":

Government Blockchain Association
10560 Main Street, Suite 608
Fairfax, VA 22030
U.S.A.
Dear Madhu,
I would like to congratulate you for winning an award in the GBA Art Show, ‘What I Hope to See
Blockchain Achieve in My Lifetime’. Your piece, “The Giving Chain” won the award for Involvement.
This art show was originally planned for the Spring of 2021, but due to COVID, our entire event was
cancelled. This past May, the GBA hosted Blockchain & Sustainable Economic Growth with a new art
show entitled, ‘Art Meets Blockchain- The New Renaissance’. All works were minted into NFT form and
judged by the attendees of the event.
The 2021 show had completely different parameters for entry, so it was kept separate, and judged
independently. It was not minted into NFT form. The curator for the 2022 show, Moon Candra, an artist,
and art curator from Miami, was the solo judge for the 2021 entries, and she announced the 2021
winners at the 2022 event. But even though this 2021 show had to be cancelled, we did receive a
healthy number of submissions, and your piece stood out among them. Congratulations.
Please email me your mailing address so that I can send you your trophy through the mail.
The NFTs from the 2022 show will be displayed at our September event, Blockchain & Infrastructure,
Sept 29-30, 2022, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. All unsold NFTs will be for sale and all
artists will be contacted if their piece sells or resells. As an art show winner, you are invited to attend
this event as a guest of GBA. Please email me at Kathy.dache@gbaglobal.org for all details concerning
this invitation. For general information on Blockchain & Infrastructure please refer to our website.
https://gbaglobal.org/blockchain-infrastructure/
Thank you again, for participating in our maiden voyage art show. The GBA plans to host a yearly Art
Show with NFTs, with the hopes that governments begin to realize that all the artwork in national
galleries will benefit by being minted and preserved by this new technology. We invite you to participate
with new artwork every year.
Best Regards,
Kathy Dache’
Events Director
Government Blockchain Association (GBA)




  1. December 2021
  • Presentations Dates
    • Meetup December 7th (ZOOM)
    • TSC December 9th  (ZOOM)
    • Holiday Party December 14th ( HYBRID: ZOOM AND METAVERSE )
  • Presentation Topics
    • The Giving Chain
      • What is The Giving Chain (History)
      • How It works 
        • Business
        • Technology
      • Where we go from here. 


TASKS

  • Create a Business Plan / Lean Canvas
  • Timeline and  Investment needs
  • Tech:
    • Github Repository for project 
    • FireFly build out  - Configuration
    • Documentation 
    • Set up Standard meeting times and survey groups for interest in joining the project.
    • The project needs to formulate a plan moving forward.



Business Plan

  • Calculate Financials and Pitch deck 
  • Estimate cost of building out on Firefly
  • Define project Managers and train for huge Giving Chain Project August 2022.
  • Hiring Needs
  • Investments ( needs and companies)




Business - Lean Canvas 


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