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RE: #followfriday | onboarding and engagement - DHF Proposal for Hive Woodpeckers and @topcomment delegations

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I am the same way with the return proposal as you!
Right going to support now..I was going to answer this yesterday but didn't want to go into a rant about DHF and Valueplan, suffice to say @hive-woodpeckers is exactly the sort of humanitarian work we should be supporting as a blockchain not some fluffing car and umpteen exhibitions. Get to the communities, the spend hbd projects, the schools etc.

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Thankyou for your vote 😁

I'm very glad that I did the DHF proposal now. I have been putting it off for a while now, but the number of people that have seen it have been great. For $10 this type of advertisement is well worth it for sure.

Onto the other proposals, all I want is for accountability and spending proof. As a community we could probably help advise better places to buy/book services or items and potentially make the DHF money go a lot further.
ITs an issue the Goverment in the UK has, they use the same suppliers that price gouge everything, shop around and save money. This could lead to multiple events costing what 1 event used to cost which would be great.

2 days left, wonder if we will get funded 😎

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Thank you for your support, really appreciate it 🙂.

I think the fundamental principle behind value plan is a good idea, but it's lacking the infrastructure, planning and policies to support what it is trying to do. I think there is also a bit of working out to do about promotional and humanitarian aspects of support - some may fit both, some it may not be appropriate to use for promotion and so on.

The other challenge is that @guiltyparties and the other project managers are not paid for their work on valueplan as far as I am aware. I'm not sure that managing such a large project with such potentially far-reaching impact with volunteers is either feasible or desirable. England has the most advanced non-profit sector in the world with a lot of innovations but grant fund managers are paid and are professionals in their own right. It seems like we're trying to do it without paying properly for those activities.

I think we might want to look at having a UK or British Isles fund to support local work - a bit like @alonicus is suggesting in his comment.