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A portion of the 1NCBlockchain ecosystem treasury is allocated annually for community-driven projects. CC holders decide how funds are distributed to support local infrastructure, education, and development across all 100 North Carolina counties.
Annual Allocation
5% of Ecosystem Treasury
Funding Categories
4 Core Areas
Max Single Grant
2% of Annual Pool
Four core categories ensuring balanced ecosystem growth.
Fund county-level blockchain infrastructure including node operations, local network improvements, and digital access initiatives. Projects range from community Wi-Fi to public blockchain kiosks.
Support education workshops, blockchain literacy programs, hackathons, and community meetups across all 100 NC counties. Focused on bringing blockchain knowledge to underserved areas.
Grants for developers building tools, dApps, and integrations on the 1NC ecosystem. Covers bounties, open-source contributions, and innovative projects that expand ecosystem capabilities.
Operational costs for DAO tooling, audits, legal compliance, and a strategic reserve for emergency proposals or time-sensitive opportunities that benefit the ecosystem.
A transparent five-step process for community funding.
Any CC holder can submit a funding proposal with a clear budget, timeline, deliverables, and the counties that will benefit. Proposals must include measurable outcomes.
Once submitted, proposals enter a 7-day discussion period where the community can ask questions, suggest improvements, and signal support before formal voting begins.
CC holders vote on the proposal. Treasury proposals require a higher quorum (20%) to ensure broad community consensus before allocating shared resources.
Approved proposals receive funds in scheduled disbursements tied to milestone completion. Multi-sig wallets managed by elected county delegates ensure accountability.
Funded projects submit quarterly progress reports to the DAO. The community can review outcomes, request adjustments, or vote to pause funding if milestones are missed.
Submit a funding proposal and let the community decide. Every great project starts with a single idea.