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Women in Privacy

The privacy market in the web3 actively lacks diversity. Women around the world actively seek privacy from domestic violence survivors protection to the right for abortion non-disclosure.

We want to kick off the educational track to bring more women into privacy x the web3: from developers to entrepreneurs. So the industry will be more diverse, open & inclusive.

curator: Ann Brody

Execution plan

Phase 1: foundations goals: team formations - MVP scoping - online educational event facilitation.

  1. Allocate bounty for the project concept & 10 online lectures delivery: DONE
  2. Outreach project curator(s) - female only: DONE
  3. Provide access to female privacy leaders - match with the project team: DOING
  4. Create a Signal working group: DONE
  5. Support with promotion, and events facilitation.
  6. We will make a panel Women x Cypherpunk at the Ethereum Cypherpunk Congress, Bangkok: DONE

”10 online lectures rationality” - online-event with 10 female speakers sharing experience working in privacy x web3 will help to build a working group, generate valuable knowledge & foster attention from the bigger community (unlocking grants, help, contributions).

phase 2: scaling goals: stable project management - budgeting - academy facilitation (1st cohort) - partnerships.

  1. Support with a feedback loop on growth (marketing, bd, resources).
  2. Help with writing grant proposals for female-led Privacy projects & ecosystems.
  3. Provide marketing resources, qualified experts & knowledge infrastructure.
  4. Share internal Web3privacy now Academy learning.

Bigger vision

  • Academy: full course women for women on privacy x web3 linked with grants, vacancies & other opportunities for growth.
  • Use-cases: global database of the female-centric use-cases that can be solved by the privacy builders
  • Partnerships: SheFi, EF integrations (courses, lectures, research).
  • Changemaking: shape HR agenda within privacy x web3 market, unlock more opportunities for women…

Diversity in the privacy x web3 report we made in 23’ link