Expanding Cardano in Ghanaian Universities🇬🇭

My name is Kojo, and together with my team (Adam & Susu), we’re on a mission to grow Cardano adoption in Ghana through student-focused education and outreach.

We are excited to share that our two proposals have made it past the review stage of Fund 14, and voting is now open! :tada:

:graduation_cap: 1. ADA Academy KNUST: Blockchain Education & Rewards Tour

  • 8–10 webinars with major student associations.
  • Training on staking ADA, Catalyst voting, dApps, and wallet use.
  • 500+ students engaged, 300+ new wallets created, with ADA rewards for participation.
  • All reports and training content published openly for transparency.

:loudspeaker: 2. KNOW CARDANO: A Campus Campaign

  • 1,000+ branded souvenirs (t-shirts, bottles, notebooks, stickers, etc.) embedded with dynamic QR codes leading to official Cardano resources.
  • 50 trained student ambassadors sustaining outreach.
  • 1,000+ students engaged directly through campus events, activations, and peer-to-peer learning.

:light_bulb: Why This Matters

Ghana’s universities are filled with young, tech-savvy students eager to explore blockchain. By engaging them through these projects, we:

  • Boost wallet adoption and staking.
  • Increase Catalyst voter participation.
  • Inspire students to build and contribute to dApps.
  • Establish a sustainable student-led Cardano community in West Africa.

:ballot_box_with_ballot: How You Can Support

Voting in Fund 14 is now open, and your support can help us bring Cardano to a new generation of builders and innovators.

:link: Proposal Links:
:backhand_index_pointing_right: KNOW CARDANO: A Campus Campaign
:backhand_index_pointing_right: ADA Academy KNUST: Blockchain Education & Rewards Tour

:globe_showing_europe_africa: Students are ready to join the ecosystem — let’s give them the tools.