We observed that while the number of proposals from each team is somewhat limited, there is no cap on the total requested amount for each team.
This flexibility can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, it allows teams to request the necessary funds to achieve their goals. On the other hand, it could lead to scenarios where a few teams dominate the funding landscape. It might be worthwhile to explore ways to balance the distribution of funds while still supporting ambitious projects.
P.S. The graph below shows the maximum amount one team put in each category.
White bar: maximum amount allowed per category
Blue Bar: Requested budget per team (only shows the highest total requested amount by teams not the team name)
We observed that while the number of proposals from each team is somewhat limited, there is no cap on the total requested amount for each team.
This flexibility can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, it allows teams to request the necessary funds to achieve their goals. On the other hand, it could lead to scenarios where a few teams dominate the funding landscape. It might be worthwhile to explore ways to balance the distribution of funds while still supporting ambitious projects.
P.S. The graph below shows the maximum amount one team put in each category.
White bar: maximum amount allowed per category Blue Bar: Requested budget per team (only shows the highest total requested amount by teams not the team name)