GreenPill Network is a decentralized community aiming to bring regenerative crypto‑economic infrastructure into real-world impact. It operates a widely followed podcast, hosts YouTube content, and publishes guides and books to educate people on programmable money and regenerative systems. With chapters in over two dozen cities worldwide, GreenPill organizes local workshops, discussions, and future quadratic funding rounds to empower grassroots projects. Ultimately, the initiative seeks to democratize access to financial tools and build a global network‑state centered on sustainable, equitable public‑goods ecosystems
The home of funding on Ethereum Gitcoin is transforming it's funding approach to better support the Ethereum ecosystem. We're building in the open and growing our community of voices to shape the future of onchain funding.
Impact Stream is a funding mechanism that moves money continuously to contributors based on ongoing work and demonstrated impact. Instead of one-off grants or retroactive rewards, it creates sustained funding relationships, responsive to real-world value over time.
This project is pilot of Muqa - Municipal Quadratic Funding Initiative. It is based on the technology of Ethereum and idea of Quadratic funding. Propose a project for a green space. Ideas with the most votes will get funding.
Voicedeck is a lightweight tool that helps communities express what they care about—before any money moves. It surfaces preferences, priorities, and emerging consensus through open, low-stakes signaling, enabling better-informed capital allocation downstream
A simple way to reward people or projects that have already delivered value. Easy Retro Funding lets communities vote on work that’s already done and send funding as a “thank you”—with minimal setup, rules, or overhead.
Grants Ships are modular, repeatable grants rounds that can be launched anywhere—with consistent structure, flexible governance, and built-in transparency. They’re designed to scale decentralized funding efforts across teams, ecosystems, or regions.
Sarafu Network is a community currency system in Kenya that helps underserved communities build local economic resilience. By creating their own money—backed by trust, not banks—communities can trade, save, and support one another in times of scarcity.