About

Convex funding is an allocation mechanism concept that can be used to rank impact in grant programs. It uses convex functions to emphasize diminishing returns and prioritize grants that show a significant potential for impact even with smaller funding amounts. This approach can direct more of initial investments towards projects where marginal gains are highest, optimizing overall resource allocation before the grant program even begins.

The interesting part is that convex funding can be used as a prediction mechanism, this means we can experiment safely, consistently rank impact categories, and evaluate team performance without actually distributing funding! This adds an extra layer of credible neutrality and protection to grant programs, potentially serving as a valuable filter for future milestones and programs alike.

CFX in Thankarb Milstone 1B:

Our goal for this pilot is to use the mechanism as a support function for some of the ThankARB programs to which it is applicable to and verify if our funding assumptions are correct. We will learn which projects were ranked accordingly and why, who overperformed, who underperformed, which reviewers were accurate in their assumptions and how CFX performs overall when used as a prediction mechanism. This is valuable because if successful we can use it to accelerate projects, but also scale the process and apply it to even more grant programs to maximize efficiency

We can use Convex voting to rank impact on the following grant programs part of Thank Arb Milestone 1B:

For the pilot we will chose 3 different programs and test CFX individually or collectively on all.

How does it look in practice?

EX: Grant Program A distributed 100k in funding to 10 projects. We use CFX to assign the projects into impact categories based on certain characteristics and make assumptions on the possible outcomes and ways that the funding will impact them. For the pilot we rely on a couple of expert grant reviewers who will help us accurately assess impact and co-create the impact ranking and categories. If our assumptions for the Pilot are correct we will attempt to further decentralize the process and also allow the community to participate.

More details soon …