Grant Track for Strengthening the Collective: Operators & Community Growth

The following guide will provide you with all the info you need to apply for a grant related to Strengthening the Collective: Operators & Community Growth. You can apply directly on Questbook, here.

Is My Proposal In-Scope for This Grant Track?

This Grant Track funds work that builds capabilities and coordination within the Obol ecosystem — especially among distributed validator operators and active Collective members.

You’re likely in-scope if your proposal:

  • Trains, certifies, or supports DV operators in joining Obol clusters

  • Improves the Silver Techne onboarding experience, curriculum, or support

  • Builds infrastructure, guides, or dashboards to track operator activity or status

Whether you’re focused on operator growth, or ecosystem education — we want to hear from you.

Grant Track Priorities & Goals

Category A – Operator Development (Silver Techne)

  • Details: Train and certify a professional class of operators who can scale networks reliably by running Obol DVs. Currently there is about 600 Silver Techne credentials.

  • Success Metrics: Grow the number of Silver Techne Credentials by 30%.

  • Exemples:

    • Design or improve training content for Silver Techne

      • Docs, videos, interactive workshops, validator testnets

    • Build or enhance certification workflows and dashboards

      • UX to issue/review credentials, operator leaderboards, cluster-readiness tools

    • Regionalize operator onboarding programs

      • Language localization, timezone-based support, squad coordination templates

These proposals should prioritize transparency, inclusion, and fair access for contributors.

Milestone Articulation

Grants are paid out in staged milestones that reflect real-world progress and value delivered to the operator ecosystem or community.

Examples of strong milestones:

  • Training curriculum published, piloted with 20 new operators

  • 50+ new Silver Techne credentials issued (with wallet verification)

  • Launch of open project board with real-time community activity

Security & Credibility Notes

Grant Requests that touch credentialing, access controls, or public dashboards must:

  • Respect contributor privacy and security

  • Be reviewed by at least one Collective contributor for community fit

  • Prioritize open-source and reproducible tooling wherever possible

What Makes a Strong Grant Request?

  • Community Fit: Proposal aligns with Obol’s mission of decentralization and collective stewardship

  • Operator Support: Drives real growth in the Silver Techne operator pool or quality of operator experiences

  • Transparency: Proposes open processes, accessible documentation, and easy participation

  • Sustainability: Suggests systems that can scale or run with community ownership

  • Clear Value: Tied to quantifiable growth in contributions, certifications, or community activity

Evaluation Rubric (0–5 points per category)

Category

Description

Team Experience

Is the team familiar with validator ops, contributor tools, or community design?

Impact Potential

Will this grow or support long-term contributor or operator engagement?

Technical Feasibility

Is the proposal scoped realistically and implementable with the given resources?

Milestone Clarity

Are there measurable indicators of success and clear timelines for each phase?

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