Schelling Point Sessions: Impact Reporting @ Gitcoin House
Schelling Point is back with its small-format, intimate "Sessions" event. Our Denver edition will deep dive into the world of onchain impact reporting.
Programming will be led by Impact Plus and Open Source Observer. Like past events, this event will likely be oversubscribed and entry will be given on a first come, first serve basis.
Schedule (subject to change)
1:00-1:30 — Arrival and registration
1:30-1:45 — Icebreakers
1:45-2:30 — Panel: The state of web3 impact funding
Theme: what did we learn from the last cycle and what do we need to power the next one?
Moderator: Raymond from Open Source Observer
Panelists include Mashal at the Golem Foundation, Rodrigo of the Ethereum Foundation, Megan at the Filecoin Foundation, and Robbie from Endaoment.
2:30-3:30 — Breakout sessions: Practitioners’ perspectives in specific domains
Track 1: International Development & SDGs
Theme: Why isn’t blockchain a go-to tool for international development?
Breakout lead: Ed from Impact Plus
Track 2: Open Source Software
Theme: Building the people’s data warehouse for tracking open-source impact
Breakout lead: Carl from Open Source Observer
Track 3: ReFi & Climate Solutions
Theme: Proving the impact on climate change and biodiversity loss
Track 4: DAOs & IRL Events
Theme: "What's the ROI on IRL events? Transitioning from conventional meet-up models to remote"
Breakout leads: Izzy and Lana from the Green Pill Network
3:30-3:45 Break
3:45 - 4:15 — Panel: Maximizing Impact Between Grant Rounds"
Theme: Can donating to OP teams in between RetroPGF rounds provide greater income flexibility to projects that rely on RPGF, while offering upside to early supporters?
Speakers include Kevin from Gitcoin, plus Zach and Kevin from NiftyApes
4:15 - 4:45 — Panel: The state of web3 impact tracking
Theme: how do we cross the chasm of where we are today and where we’d like to be?
Moderator: Eduard Peris from Impact Plus
Speakers include Feems from ArbitrumDAO, Devansh of VoiceDeck, LauNaMu at Optimism, Eugene from MetaGov
4:45 - 5:30 — Networking & Happy Hour
All must be registered and accepted before the event before gaining entry. No door tickets will be available.
Sessions will not be live-streamed.
No parking is available at the venue.
Capacity is 50 - priority will be given to those working in the Impact Reporting space or working on projects that are directly related to impact reporting (ex: data science, grants programs, etc.)
Notice of photography: There will be event photography present throughout the duration of the summit. By entering the event premises, you consent to recording media and its release, publication, exhibition or reproduction