The proposal aims to create a captivating video series to emotionally connect with the audience, showcasing the potential and impact of Deep Funding's grant program for AI-driven initiatives. With a funding amount of $5,000 USD plus a $2,000 advertising budget, the project intends to address the challenge of demonstrating the transformative impact of AI and attracting innovative projects. The solution involves developing videos using emotive storytelling and advanced AI technology, highlighting SingularityNet and Deep Funding's missions. The videos will be promoted through YouTube ads, targeting AI enthusiasts, tech communities, potential partners, investors, and the general public. The team consists of specialists in social media marketing, YouTube advertising, and creative campaign management.
Proposal Description
Compnay Name
NON CITIZEN
Service Details
Our core objective with this proposal is to craft an emotionally resonant video series that forges a strong connection with the audience. This series will expertly spotlight the potential of Deep Funding's grant program and its far-reaching influence on AI-driven initiatives. We're committed to delivering a potent set of promotional resources, including 2 engaging videos, 10 dynamic social media graphics, and 4 comprehensive 800-word blog posts.
Problem Description
Deep Funding, part of SingularityNet, is having trouble demonstrating the full potential of its grant program and the transformative impact of AI to a wider audience. Not enough people know about their mission, making it difficult to attract new and innovative projects. This is hindering their efforts to advance AI-driven progress.
Solution Description
Our proposed solution revolves around crafting compelling videos that spotlight the grant program's potential and the profound influence of AI. By seamlessly blending emotive storytelling with cutting-edge AI technology, we aim to forge a deep connection with the audience, boost brand recognition, and underscore the significance of Deep Funding's endeavors in propelling AI advancements for the greater good.
Milestone & Budget
Milestone
Goal
Costs
Quantified definition of success
Milestone 1: Videos
Develop the concepts, scripts, and storyboards for each video.
$2000
2 video scripts presented to the team for approval (including the scripts and storyboards).
Milestone 2: Social Media Graphics
Create and share social media graphics with the team for review
$500
Success for the 10 social media graphics will be demonstrated through increased engagement metrics such as likes, shares, and comments.
Milestone 3: Blog Posts
Write and edit blog posts for the team to review.
$2000
To measure engagement and success, we will employ custom trackable links within the blog posts, enabling us to precisely report on link clicks.
Timeline
Video Production & Editing (2 videos)
4 weeks after grant approval
Social Media Graphics (10 graphics)
4 weeks after grant approval
Blog Posts (4 posts)
6 weeks after grant approval
CONTENT TO BE POSTED ON SINGULARITY/DEEP FUNDING CHANNELS ONLY.
Deliverables
Deliverables (Videos) - 2 Total
Videos
Concepts
Video 1: Introduce SingularityNet's Mission and Work
In this video, we will provide an engaging overview of SingularityNet's mission and its impactful work in the field of AI. The video will start by introducing SingularityNet as a pioneering platform that's dedicated to advancing AI for the benefit of all. We'll highlight the core values that drive SingularityNet, emphasizing concepts like democratization, decentralization, and the creation of a beneficial AI ecosystem.
Video 2: Introduce Deep Funding's Mission and Work
This video will focus on Deep Funding's mission within SingularityNet's ecosystem. We'll delve into the specifics of Deep Funding's role in supporting AI-driven initiatives and projects. The video will highlight the importance of funding and nurturing innovative ideas that have the potential to shape the future of AI. We'll emphasize Deep Funding's commitment to promoting the democratization and decentralization of AI by providing opportunities for diverse voices and ideas to thrive.
Deliverables (Graphics) - 10 Total
Facts about DeepFunding/Singularity (x2)
CTAs to apply for DeepFunding's grants (x2)
Testimonials from previous grant winners (x2)
Article graphics (x4)
Deliverables (Blog Posts) - 4 Total
(Topics can change based on feedback)
Unveiling the Future: How Deep Funding's Grants Drive AI Innovation
The Power of AI-Driven Storytelling: Deep Funding's Video Series Unveiled
Democratizing AI: How SingularityNET Is Opening the Doors to Innovation
AI Revolution: Unveiling the Unprecedented Potential and Ethical Frontiers
Marketing & Competition
We will strategically share the videos on SingularityNet's platforms, reaching AI enthusiasts, tech communities, and potential partners. By leveraging SingularityNet's existing audience and networks, we aim to maximize the videos' impact and engagement among these key audiences.
Our core objective with this proposal is to craft an emotionally resonant video series that forges a strong connection with the audience. This series will expertly spotlight the potential of Deep Funding's grant program and its far-reaching influence on AI-driven initiatives. We're committed to delivering a potent set of promotional resources, including 2 engaging videos, 10 dynamic social media graphics, and 4 comprehensive 800-word blog posts.
Problem
Deep Funding, part of SingularityNet, is having trouble demonstrating the full potential of its grant program and the transformative impact of AI to a wider audience. Not enough people know about their mission, making it difficult to attract new and innovative projects. This is hindering their efforts to advance AI-driven progress.
Solution:
Our proposed solution revolves around crafting compelling videos that spotlight the grant program's potential and the profound influence of AI. By seamlessly blending emotive storytelling with cutting-edge AI technology, we aim to forge a deep connection with the audience, boost brand recognition, and underscore the significance of Deep Funding's endeavors in propelling AI advancements for the greater good.
Funding Amount
$4,500 USD
Deliverables (Videos) - 2 Total
Videos
Concepts
Video 1: Introduce SingularityNet's Mission and Work
In this video, we will provide an engaging overview of SingularityNet's mission and its impactful work in the field of AI. The video will start by introducing SingularityNet as a pioneering platform that's dedicated to advancing AI for the benefit of all. We'll highlight the core values that drive SingularityNet, emphasizing concepts like democratization, decentralization, and the creation of a beneficial AI ecosystem.
Video 2: Introduce Deep Funding's Mission and Work
This video will focus on Deep Funding's mission within SingularityNet's ecosystem. We'll delve into the specifics of Deep Funding's role in supporting AI-driven initiatives and projects. The video will highlight the importance of funding and nurturing innovative ideas that have the potential to shape the future of AI. We'll emphasize Deep Funding's commitment to promoting the democratization and decentralization of AI by providing opportunities for diverse voices and ideas to thrive.
Deliverables (Graphics) - 10 Total
Facts about DeepFunding/Singularity (x2)
CTAs to apply for DeepFunding's grants (x2)
Testimonials from previous grant winners (x2)
Article graphics (x4)
Deliverables (Blog Posts) - 4 Total
(Topics can change based on feedback)
Unveiling the Future: How Deep Funding's Grants Drive AI Innovation
The Power of AI-Driven Storytelling: Deep Funding's Video Series Unveiled
Democratizing AI: How SingularityNET Is Opening the Doors to Innovation
AI Revolution: Unveiling the Unprecedented Potential and Ethical Frontiers
Marketing Strategy
We will strategically share the videos on SingularityNet's platforms, reaching AI enthusiasts, tech communities, and potential partners. By leveraging SingularityNet's existing audience and networks, we aim to maximize the videos' impact and engagement among these key audiences.
Target Audience
Target Audience
Rationale
AI Enthusiasts and Experts
Interested in staying updated on the latest AI advancements and exploring the potential of AI technology.
Tech Communities
Actively engaged in discussions and developments within the AI field, seeking insights and collaborations.
Potential Partners/Collaborators
Interested in contributing to or benefiting from Deep Funding's grant program for innovative AI projects.
Investors and Funders
Seeking information about promising AI initiatives for potential investment opportunities and partnerships.
General Public
Curious about the broader implications of AI, its potential impact on society, and its applications.
Social Media Strategy
Social Platform
Strategy
Tracking & Analytics
YouTube
Publish the videos on SingularityNET's YouTube channel. Utilize YouTube's ad features for targeted visibility.
Performance metrics such as views, watch time, click-through rates, and audience engagement will be tracked through YouTube Analytics.
X (Formerly Twitter)
Post graphics and videos directly on Deep Funding's Twitter account to showcase the content.
Performance will be measured in terms of retweets, likes, and engagement rates.
LinkedIn
Post the full videos & blog post on Deep Funding's LinkedIn page to highlight the transformative impact of the grant program.
Performance will be assessed through likes, comments, shares, and views on the platform.
Project Milestones & Cost Breakdown
Milestone
Goal
Costs
Quantified definition of success
Milestone 1: Videos
Develop the concepts, scripts, and storyboards for each video.
$2000
2 video scripts presented to the team for approval (including the scripts and storyboards).
Milestone 2: Social Media Graphics
Create and share social media graphics with the team for review
$500
Success for the 10 social media graphics will be demonstrated through increased engagement metrics such as likes, shares, and comments.
Milestone 3: Blog Posts
Write and edit blog posts for the team to review.
$2000
To measure engagement and success, we will employ custom trackable links within the blog posts, enabling us to precisely report on link clicks.
Timeline
Video Production & Editing (2 videos)
4 weeks after grant approval
Social Media Graphics (10 graphics)
4 weeks after grant approval
Blog Posts (4 posts)
6 weeks after grant approval
CONTENT TO BE POSTED ON SINGULARITY/DEEP FUNDING CHANNELS ONLY.
Risk and Mitigation
Potential Risk: Shifting Market Sentiment Towards AI
To proactively handle market sentiment changes, we will regularly monitor AI news and industry trends. We'll maintain flexibility in the video series' messaging, adjusting content to address emerging concerns.
Open Source
Open Subtitles and Translations: Allow the community to contribute subtitles and translations in different languages. This promotes inclusivity and enables the video content to reach a broader global audience.
Open Data for Video Analytics: Share video performance and engagement data with the community, enabling data-driven decisions for future content creation and optimization.
Our Team
Kristel Naraine is a highly skilled social media and Web 3 marketing specialist with a strong focus on YouTube advertising and social media management. Her expertise lies in delivering innovative strategies, engaging with the target audience effectively, and optimizing social media metrics using various management tools.
Andrew Vaz is a highly skilled marketing professional known for his expertise in branding and creative campaign management. As the former Marketing Director of Telos Foundation, he successfully oversaw campaigns that increased product awareness by 45% and developed aggressive social media strategies that expanded the company's following by 25,000+ within 8 months. Andrew's proficiency in platforms like Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, and Figma enables him to create visually consistent and professional content, reinforcing brand identity.
Review For: Deep Funding Social Media Content & Articles
Expert Review
Rating Categories
Reviews and Ratings in Deep Funding are structured in 4 categories. This will ensure that the reviewer takes all these perspectives into account in their assessment and it will make it easier to compare different projects on their strengths and weaknesses.
Overall (Primary) This is an average of the 4 perspectives. At the start of this new process, we are assigning an equal weight to all categories, but over time we might change this and make some categories more important than others in the overall score. (This may even be done retroactively).
Feasibility (secondary)
This represents the user's assessment of whether the proposed project is theoretically possible and if it is deemed feasible. E.g. A proposal for nuclear fission might be theoretically possible, but it doesn’t look very feasible in the context of Deep Funding.
Viability (secondary)
This category is somewhat similar to Feasibility, but it interprets the feasibility against factors such as the size and experience of the team, the budget requested, and the estimated timelines. We could frame this as: “What is your level of confidence that this team will be able to complete this project and its milestones in a reasonable time, and successfully deploy it?”
Examples:
A proposal that promises the development of a personal assistant that outperforms existing solutions might be feasible, but if there is no AI expertise in the team the viability rating might be low.
A proposal that promises a new Carbon Emission Compensation scheme might be technically feasible, but the viability could be estimated low due to challenges around market penetration and widespread adoption.
Desirability (secondary)
Even if the project team succeeds in creating a product, there is the question of market fit. Is this a project that fulfills an actual need? Is there a lot of competition already? Are the USPs of the project sufficient to make a difference?
Example:
Creating a translation service from, say Spanish to English might be possible, but it's questionable if such a service would be able to get a significant share of the market
Usefulness (secondary)
This is a crucial category that aligns with the main goal of the Deep Funding program. The question to be asked here is: “To what extent will this proposal help to grow the Decentralized AI Platform?”
For proposals that develop or utilize an AI service on the platform, the question could be “How many API calls do we expect it to generate” (and how important / high-valued are these calls?).
For a marketing proposal, the question could be “How large and well-aligned is the target audience?” Another question is related to how the budget is spent. Are the funds mainly used for value creation for the platform or on other things?
Examples:
A metaverse project that spends 95% of its budget on the development of the game and only 5 % on the development of an AI service for the platform might expect a low ‘usefulness’ rating here.
A marketing proposal that creates t-shirts for a local high school, would get a lower ‘usefulness’ rating than a marketing proposal that has a viable plan for targeting highly esteemed universities in a scaleable way.
An AI service that is fully dedicated to a single product, does not take advantage of the purpose of the platform. When the same service would be offered and useful for other parties, this should increase the ‘usefulness’ rating.
About Expert Reviews
Reviews and Ratings in Deep Funding are structured in 4 categories. This will ensure that the reviewer takes all these perspectives into account in their assessment and it will make it easier to compare different projects on their strengths and weaknesses.
Overall (Primary) This is an average of the 4 perspectives. At the start of this new process, we are assigning an equal weight to all categories, but over time we might change this and make some categories more important than others in the overall score. (This may even be done retroactively).
Feasibility (secondary)
This represents the user\'s assessment of whether the proposed project is theoretically possible and if it is deemed feasible. E.g. A proposal for nuclear fission might be theoretically possible, but it doesn’t look very feasible in the context of Deep Funding.
Viability (secondary)
This category is somewhat similar to Feasibility, but it interprets the feasibility against factors such as the size and experience of the team, the budget requested, and the estimated timelines. We could frame this as: “What is your level of confidence that this team will be able to complete this project and its milestones in a reasonable time, and successfully deploy it?”
Examples:
A proposal that promises the development of a personal assistant that outperforms existing solutions might be feasible, but if there is no AI expertise in the team the viability rating might be low.
A proposal that promises a new Carbon Emission Compensation scheme might be technically feasible, but the viability could be estimated low due to challenges around market penetration and widespread adoption.
Desirability (secondary)
Even if the project team succeeds in creating a product, there is the question of market fit. Is this a project that fulfills an actual need? Is there a lot of competition already? Are the USPs of the project sufficient to make a difference?
Example:
Creating a translation service from, say Spanish to English might be possible, but it\'s questionable if such a service would be able to get a significant share of the market
Usefulness (secondary)
This is a crucial category that aligns with the main goal of the Deep Funding program. The question to be asked here is: “To what extent will this proposal help to grow the Decentralized AI Platform?”
For proposals that develop or utilize an AI service on the platform, the question could be “How many API calls do we expect it to generate” (and how important / high-valued are these calls?).
For a marketing proposal, the question could be “How large and well-aligned is the target audience?” Another question is related to how the budget is spent. Are the funds mainly used for value creation for the platform or on other things?
Examples:
A metaverse project that spends 95% of its budget on the development of the game and only 5 % on the development of an AI service for the platform might expect a low ‘usefulness’ rating here.
A marketing proposal that creates t-shirts for a local high school, would get a lower ‘usefulness’ rating than a marketing proposal that has a viable plan for targeting highly esteemed universities in a scaleable way.
An AI service that is fully dedicated to a single product, does not take advantage of the purpose of the platform. When the same service would be offered and useful for other parties, this should increase the ‘usefulness’ rating.
Total Milestones
3
Total Budget
$4,500 USD
Last Updated
21 Feb 2024
Milestone 1 - Videos
Status
🧐 In Progress
Description
Develop the concepts, scripts, and storyboards for each video. 2 video scripts presented to the team for approval (including the scripts and storyboards).
Create and share social media graphics with the team for review. Success for the 10 social media graphics will be demonstrated through increased engagement metrics such as likes, shares, and comments.
Write and edit blog posts for the team to review. To measure engagement and success, we will employ custom trackable links within the blog posts, enabling us to precisely report on link clicks.
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Final Group Rating
Rating Categories
Reviews and Ratings in Deep Funding are structured in 4 categories. This will ensure that the reviewer takes all these perspectives into account in their assessment and it will make it easier to compare different projects on their strengths and weaknesses.
Overall (Primary) This is an average of the 4 perspectives. At the start of this new process, we are assigning an equal weight to all categories, but over time we might change this and make some categories more important than others in the overall score. (This may even be done retroactively).
Feasibility (secondary)
This represents the user's assessment of whether the proposed project is theoretically possible and if it is deemed feasible. E.g. A proposal for nuclear fission might be theoretically possible, but it doesn’t look very feasible in the context of Deep Funding.
Viability (secondary)
This category is somewhat similar to Feasibility, but it interprets the feasibility against factors such as the size and experience of the team, the budget requested, and the estimated timelines. We could frame this as: “What is your level of confidence that this team will be able to complete this project and its milestones in a reasonable time, and successfully deploy it?”
Examples:
A proposal that promises the development of a personal assistant that outperforms existing solutions might be feasible, but if there is no AI expertise in the team the viability rating might be low.
A proposal that promises a new Carbon Emission Compensation scheme might be technically feasible, but the viability could be estimated low due to challenges around market penetration and widespread adoption.
Desirability (secondary)
Even if the project team succeeds in creating a product, there is the question of market fit. Is this a project that fulfills an actual need? Is there a lot of competition already? Are the USPs of the project sufficient to make a difference?
Example:
Creating a translation service from, say Spanish to English might be possible, but it's questionable if such a service would be able to get a significant share of the market
Usefulness (secondary)
This is a crucial category that aligns with the main goal of the Deep Funding program. The question to be asked here is: “To what extent will this proposal help to grow the Decentralized AI Platform?”
For proposals that develop or utilize an AI service on the platform, the question could be “How many API calls do we expect it to generate” (and how important / high-valued are these calls?).
For a marketing proposal, the question could be “How large and well-aligned is the target audience?” Another question is related to how the budget is spent. Are the funds mainly used for value creation for the platform or on other things?
Examples:
A metaverse project that spends 95% of its budget on the development of the game and only 5 % on the development of an AI service for the platform might expect a low ‘usefulness’ rating here.
A marketing proposal that creates t-shirts for a local high school, would get a lower ‘usefulness’ rating than a marketing proposal that has a viable plan for targeting highly esteemed universities in a scaleable way.
An AI service that is fully dedicated to a single product, does not take advantage of the purpose of the platform. When the same service would be offered and useful for other parties, this should increase the ‘usefulness’ rating.
About Expert Reviews
Reviews and Ratings in Deep Funding are structured in 4 categories. This will ensure that the reviewer takes all these perspectives into account in their assessment and it will make it easier to compare different projects on their strengths and weaknesses.
Overall (Primary) This is an average of the 4 perspectives. At the start of this new process, we are assigning an equal weight to all categories, but over time we might change this and make some categories more important than others in the overall score. (This may even be done retroactively).
Feasibility (secondary)
This represents the user\'s assessment of whether the proposed project is theoretically possible and if it is deemed feasible. E.g. A proposal for nuclear fission might be theoretically possible, but it doesn’t look very feasible in the context of Deep Funding.
Viability (secondary)
This category is somewhat similar to Feasibility, but it interprets the feasibility against factors such as the size and experience of the team, the budget requested, and the estimated timelines. We could frame this as: “What is your level of confidence that this team will be able to complete this project and its milestones in a reasonable time, and successfully deploy it?”
Examples:
A proposal that promises the development of a personal assistant that outperforms existing solutions might be feasible, but if there is no AI expertise in the team the viability rating might be low.
A proposal that promises a new Carbon Emission Compensation scheme might be technically feasible, but the viability could be estimated low due to challenges around market penetration and widespread adoption.
Desirability (secondary)
Even if the project team succeeds in creating a product, there is the question of market fit. Is this a project that fulfills an actual need? Is there a lot of competition already? Are the USPs of the project sufficient to make a difference?
Example:
Creating a translation service from, say Spanish to English might be possible, but it\'s questionable if such a service would be able to get a significant share of the market
Usefulness (secondary)
This is a crucial category that aligns with the main goal of the Deep Funding program. The question to be asked here is: “To what extent will this proposal help to grow the Decentralized AI Platform?”
For proposals that develop or utilize an AI service on the platform, the question could be “How many API calls do we expect it to generate” (and how important / high-valued are these calls?).
For a marketing proposal, the question could be “How large and well-aligned is the target audience?” Another question is related to how the budget is spent. Are the funds mainly used for value creation for the platform or on other things?
Examples:
A metaverse project that spends 95% of its budget on the development of the game and only 5 % on the development of an AI service for the platform might expect a low ‘usefulness’ rating here.
A marketing proposal that creates t-shirts for a local high school, would get a lower ‘usefulness’ rating than a marketing proposal that has a viable plan for targeting highly esteemed universities in a scaleable way.
An AI service that is fully dedicated to a single product, does not take advantage of the purpose of the platform. When the same service would be offered and useful for other parties, this should increase the ‘usefulness’ rating.
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