DESCRIPTION="Information evening hosted by Dyne.org and the city of Amsterdam, to introduce 16 winning ventures of the LEDGER project call 2019 for human-centric solutions that are purpose-driven and socially useful."
Our culture is <b>sharing and caring</b>, our mission is the <b>stewardship of the knowledge commons</b>: for a free world where we can all learn from each other, take and recombine empowering elements in new architectures and designs for the common wealth. What sometimes is hard to get is how to divide the gains fairly, how to imagine and implement ways that turn the economic strength of the common values into <b>sustainable and successful projects and ventures</b>.
Our European observatory on <ahref="https://AlgoSov.org">Algorithmic Sovereignty</a> reached significant success in divulging findings and concerns of diverse European research and development projects. The <ahref="https://dcentproject.eu">D-CENT</a> made clear how participatory processes can be facilitated by accessible technological means; the <ahref="https://decodeproject.eu">DECODE</a> project is researching societal uses for decentralised technologies and crypto innovations; the <ahref="https://commonfare.net">Commonfare</a> project is leveraging bottom-up community projects of wealth developments through information exchange and participatory budgeting processes.
Now with the <ahref="https://LEDGERproject.EU">LEDGER European project</a> we are raising the bar of our agency with the opportunity to fund and mentor new teams that develop <b>"human-centric" solutions that are purpose-driven and socially useful</b>. Beneficiaries receive up to <b>200.000 EUR equity free</b> to work hard and deliver a working implementation of their ideas in 9 months.
de Zwijger</a>. If you have questions, want to RSVP for big groups or like to meet with our Dyne.org team before the start of the event, please send a mail to info@dyne.org with subject LEDGER. We hope to see you and most importantly wish that teams of people that are working to develop <b>Free and Open Source technology for ethical goals</b> gets