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DAO Experimentation Program – Documentation

Partner with Us

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Collaborate on a Global DAO Experiment in Impact

The DAO Experimentation Program is a bold initiative by Kambria to explore how decentralized communities can co-create real-world impact — from planting trees to serving meals and sharing intergenerational stories.

We’re inviting aligned organizations — NGOs, DAO communities, and student networks — to partner with us in this journey.

Whether you’re rooted in grassroots action, community learning, or web3 innovation — there’s a way for you to contribute.

 

Partnership Opportunities

Depending on your mission and capacity, here are ways you can collaborate:

Outreach Partner

Help spread the word and encourage participation

  • Share the program with your community or students
  • Feature the call for participants in your newsletters or social channels
  • Host or co-host an information session or intro workshop

Local Delivery Partner

Support local implementation of DAO actions

  • Help coordinate tree planting or food distribution activities
  • Connect us with volunteers or beneficiaries
  • Offer space, logistics, or in-kind support

Knowledge Partner

Help participants grow and reflect

  • Co-publish insights or case studies from the DAO experience

 

DAO Ecosystem Partner

Bring web3 into real-world context

  • Share DAO learnings or mentor participants
  • Feature DAO work in your community publications or showcases

 

What Partners Receive

  • Recognition as an official collaborator on our program website
  • Invitation to DAO showcase and final reflection zine
  • Early access to insights from decentralized impact experiments
  • Potential co-creation of future DAO pilots or cross-community proposals

 

Express Interest

If you're interested in partnering, please fill out the short form below or contact our team directly.

For questions or collaboration proposals:
✉️ [email protected]
💬 Or connect with us in Kambria Discord: category DAO Experimentation Program