DaoLens invites communities to apply for its $5000 funding program

DaoLens invites communities to apply for its $5000 funding program

DaoLens, a platform that provides AI-powered community management tools, has announced the launch of its Community Accelerator Fund, a unique opportunity for budding communities to receive funding of up to $5000.

The fund aims to help communities grow and thrive by providing them with resources, mentorship, and exposure. The fund is open to any type of community, whether it is a DAO, a protocol, a social club, or anything in between.

According to DaoLens, the fund is not just about money, but also about building relationships and learning from each other. The fund will connect the selected communities with experts and influencers in the web3 space, as well as with other communities that share similar goals and values.

To apply for the fund, communities need to fill out a  form on the DaoLens website, where they can also find more details about the eligibility criteria and the selection process.

DaoLens is a platform that combines everything from discussion management, bounties and task management, voting, payouts, education, and rewards for communities. DaoLens was founded in 2022 by Nandan Apoorv and Ankit Kumar. It has raised $5 million in pre-seed funding from investors such as Sumit Gupta, Neeraj Khandelwal, Balaji Srinivasan, Naval Ravikant and others.

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