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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)​

CategoryDescription
Team ExperienceIs the team familiar with validator ops, contributor tools, or community design?
Impact PotentialWill this grow or support long-term contributor or operator engagement?
Technical FeasibilityIs the proposal scoped realistically and implementable with the given resources?
Milestone ClarityAre there measurable indicators of success and clear timelines for each phase?

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