Intersect will provide approximately $1.33 million in governance project grants to the Cardano community
On November 29th, Intersect, a member organization of the Cardano ecosystem, announced the establishment of a 2 million Australian dollar (approximately 1.329 million US dollars) fund to support projects that empower the community and promote active participation in Cardano's development. The team stated, "We plan to provide 100 grants to strengthen and expand community-led decision-making in Cardano. Applications for various grant categories are now open, with a focus on creating strong ways for the community to discuss projects for improving Cardano."
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