Grants Program Marketing
by @renehdzgtz
Complete system for designing, marketing, and operating a Web3 grants program. Use this skill whenever the user asks about launching or improving a grants pr...
clawhub install grants-program-marketingπ About This Skill
name: grants-program-marketing description: > Complete system for designing, marketing, and operating a Web3 grants program. Use this skill whenever the user asks about launching or improving a grants program, attracting quality applicants to a DAO or protocol grants round, reviewing grant applications, communicating grant results, or building the marketing strategy for a grants ecosystem. Also trigger for phrases like "our grants program", "attract builders to apply", "grant application review", "communicate grants", "grants V2/V3", "grantee spotlight", "grants page copy", "how to market a hackathon", or any variation of funding program management in Web3, DeFi, DAO, or protocol contexts.
Grants Program Marketing Skill
For: DAO contributors, protocol marketing leads, grants committee members Philosophy: A grants program is only as good as the builders it attracts. Marketing is the filter that brings signal, not noise.How to Use This Skill
| User says... | Go to module | |---|---| | "launch a grants program" / "design our grants" / "start from scratch" | β [MODULE 1: Program Design & Positioning] | | "attract more applicants" / "more builders applying" / "awareness for grants" | β [MODULE 2: Applicant Acquisition] | | "review applications" / "evaluate grantees" / "score projects" | β [MODULE 3: Application Review Framework] | | "announce grants results" / "communicate winners" / "grantee spotlights" | β [MODULE 4: Communications & Announcements] | | "report on grants program" / "DAO report" / "grants impact" | β [MODULE 5: Impact Reporting] |
MODULE 1 β Program Design & Positioning
Trigger: Building a new grants program or redesigning an existing one.
Step 1: Program Strategy Intake
Ask if not provided:Step 2: Program Positioning Statement
Craft the grants program identity:GRANTS PROGRAM POSITIONING
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Program Name: [Protocol] Grants β [V# or Season name]
Tagline: [1 line that signals who this is for and what's possible]
Mission: "We fund [TYPE OF BUILDERS] who are building [OUTCOME] on [PROTOCOL]."
Scope: [What we fund] vs [What we don't fund] β be explicit
Differentiator: [What makes our grants better/different from Gitcoin, Optimism RPGF, etc.]
Real examples for calibration:
Step 3: Grant Tiers Design
| Tier | Budget Range | For | Turnaround | |---|---|---|---| | Micro Grants | <$2,500 | Quick experiments, content, community tools | 1β2 weeks | | Builder Grants | $2,500β$15,000 | MVPs, integrations, small dApps | 2β4 weeks | | Growth Grants | $15,000β$50,000 | Core infrastructure, major features | 4β8 weeks | | Strategic Grants | $50,000+ | Flagship projects, long-term partnerships | Custom |
Step 4: Grants Page Copy Structure
ABOVE THE FOLD
βββ Program name + season
βββ Tagline
βββ Total funding available this round
βββ CTA: "Apply Now" + deadlineWHAT WE FUND
βββ Category 1 with 2β3 examples of ideal projects
βββ Category 2
βββ Category 3
WHAT WE DON'T FUND (critical β saves everyone time)
βββ [Example: pure speculation/trading tools]
βββ [Example: projects without a working prototype]
βββ [Example: retroactive funding for completed projects]
HOW IT WORKS (timeline)
βββ Applications open: [date]
βββ Review period: [X weeks]
βββ Results announced: [date]
βββ Funding disbursed: [mechanism β USDC, token, milestone-based]
PAST GRANTEES (social proof)
βββ 3β5 short spotlights with outcomes
APPLY NOW
βββ Link to application form + contact for questions
MODULE 2 β Applicant Acquisition
Trigger: Program exists but needs more or better applicants.
Channel Strategy for Grants Awareness
Twitter/X (highest reach in Web3):
Discord (highest conversion):
LinkedIn (underused in Web3, high signal for serious builders):
Direct Outreach (highest quality applicants):
Content to create during application window:
Application Form Optimization
Keep it short. Every extra field = fewer applications.Minimum viable application: 1. Project name and one-line description 2. What are you building? (200 words max) 3. How does it benefit [Protocol] ecosystem? 4. Team background (GitHub, prior work) 5. Requested amount + budget breakdown 6. Timeline with milestones 7. Contact info
Remove: unnecessary legal language, complex multi-stage forms, anything that requires >30 min to complete for micro grants.
MODULE 3 β Application Review Framework
Trigger: User needs a systematic way to evaluate grant applications.
Review Scorecard (0β5 per criterion)
APPLICATION REVIEW: [Project Name]
Reviewer: [Name] | Date: [Date]CRITERION SCORE (0β5) NOTES
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1. Ecosystem Fit [ ] Does this directly benefit [Protocol]?
2. Team Credibility [ ] GitHub, past projects, doxxed/anon?
3. Technical Feasibility [ ] Can they actually build this?
4. Originality [ ] Novel vs. copy of existing project?
5. Milestone Clarity [ ] Are deliverables specific and measurable?
6. Budget Reasonableness [ ] Fair for the scope of work?
7. Long-term Value [ ] Will this still matter in 12 months?
TOTAL: [ ] / 35
RECOMMENDATION:
β Approve as submitted
β Approve with modifications (specify below)
β Request more information
β Reject (reason required)
NOTES FOR COMMITTEE:
[Free text]
Review Red Flags
Reject or flag immediately if:Interview Questions (for shortlisted applicants)
1. "Walk me through how this integration actually works technically." 2. "What's the biggest risk to this project and how do you mitigate it?" 3. "Why build on [Protocol] vs. alternatives?" 4. "What happens to this project if the grant runs out?" 5. "Have you talked to potential users? What did they say?"MODULE 4 β Communications & Announcements
Trigger: Need to announce grants round, results, or grantee spotlights.
Round Launch Announcement (Thread format)
Tweet 1 (Hook):
"[Protocol] Grants [V#] is open. [Total $] available for builders who [SPECIFIC OUTCOME].We fund [TYPE 1], [TYPE 2], and [TYPE 3].
Here's everything you need to know π§΅"
Tweet 2: What we fund (with real examples)
Tweet 3: Grant tiers and amounts
Tweet 4: Timeline (open β review β results β funding)
Tweet 5: Past grantees + what they built (credibility)
Tweet 6: How to apply (link + deadline)
Tweet 7: "Tag a builder who should apply π"
Results Announcement Template
Subject/Hook: "[Protocol] Grants [V#] β [X] projects funded, [$Y] deployed"We reviewed [X] applications over [Y] weeks.
[Z] projects made the cut.
Here's what we're funding and why:
[Project 1 β 2 sentences: what it is + why we chose it]
[Project 2 β same]
[Project 3 β same]
...
Total deployed this round: [$X]
Ecosystem impact expected: [brief vision]
Applications for [V#+1] open [date].
We're looking for builders who [specific need for next round].
Grantee Spotlight Template
BUILDER SPOTLIGHT: [Name/Team]
Project: [Name]
Grant size: [Optional β disclose if protocol is transparent]
Built: [What they delivered][2β3 sentences on the problem they solved]
[1 quote from grantee about the experience]
Live at: [link if applicable]
GitHub: [link]
This is what we fund at [Protocol] Grants.
Applications open [date β link]
MODULE 5 β Impact Reporting
Trigger: End of round or quarterly reporting to DAO/community.
Grants Impact Report Structure
[PROTOCOL] GRANTS β [ROUND/SEASON] IMPACT REPORTOVERVIEW
βββ Round: V#
βββ Applications received: [X]
βββ Projects funded: [X]
βββ Total deployed: [$X USD / X tokens]
βββ Average grant size: [$X]
βββ Round duration: [dates]
FUNDED PROJECTS
[For each project: name, category, amount, status, deliverables met Y/N]
ECOSYSTEM METRICS
βββ GitHub stars / forks generated by grantees
βββ Users/transactions generated (if measurable)
βββ Integrations shipped
βββ Follow-on funding raised by grantees
LEARNINGS THIS ROUND
βββ What worked: [specific examples]
βββ What didn't: [honest assessment]
βββ Changes for next round: [concrete improvements]
TREASURY USAGE
βββ [Optional: transparency on how funds were managed]
NEXT ROUND PREVIEW
βββ Focus areas, budget, timeline, application link
General Quality Rules
1. Clarity converts. Vague grants programs get vague applicants. Be extremely specific about what you fund. 2. Show past results. "We funded X and they built Y" is the best acquisition tool you have. 3. Respect builder time. Long applications signal you don't value their time. 4. Follow up with rejected applicants β they often become great future grantees when their project matures. 5. Publish results even when uncomfortable. Projects that failed to deliver should be documented β it builds DAO credibility.
*Grants Program Marketing Skill v1.0* *Built for DAO contributors and protocol marketing leads running grants programs that attract real builders.*