Crypto Altruism Podcast Episode 132 - All In For Sport - Empowering community-driven sports initiatives with Web3

Crypto Altruism Podcast # 132 - All In For Sport - Empowering community-driven sports initiatives with Web3, ft. Shannon Lanigan and Michael Lewkowitz of All In For Sport

In episode 132, we’re excited to welcome Shannon Lanigan and Michael Lewkowitz of All in For Sport, a public goods funding initiative to support projects that advance inclusion and empowerment through sport. We discuss the power of decentralized funding in sports, DAOs as a tool to empower communities, how Web3 can shift power dynamics & drive inclusion, and much more.

Three Key Takeaways

  • By embracing DAO architecture, it allows organizations to examine everything through a decentralized lens, while ensuring they stay true to the values and ethos of the organization.

  • By taking a community-first approach to implementing projects, it helps ensure the longevity of the project. By taking this approach, it will empower the community to take greater ownership of the project, supporting its long-term maintenance and development.

  • Sports facilities are more than just a facility, they are a space to bring the community together, drive inclusion, and ultimately build healthier communities.

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Episode Time Stamps

02:20 - What was your “Ah hah” moment that got you excited about cryptocurrency and web3 in the beginning?

06:20 - Can you please give listeners a high-level overview of All In For Sports’ mission?

09:35 - I understand that AIFS was born out of Krause House – which is a DAO that is looking to purchase and operate an NBA team! Tell me more about the origin story.

11:50 - On your website, it mentions how “We're exploring new ways to shift power dynamics, leverage web3 technology, and create a perpetual funding engine for community initiatives. It's all about meeting people where they are, supporting grassroots community-led initiatives, and unlocking the true power of sport.” Tell me more about how you’re leveraging Web3 tools to deliver on your mission?

16:15 - Why did AIFS choose a DAO structure to govern its operations? What are the benefits of a DAO?

18:45 - Why is decentralization an important aspect of the work you’re doing?

24:05 - How are the local communities involved in your projects?

29:30 - Tell me about some of the partnerships you have formed? What has been the reception of partners regarding your organizations use of Web3 tools?

33:10 - Tell me more about this and the pilot project in Alaska.

34:15 - Are there any other projects in the works that listeners should look out for?

36:15 - What’s the best way for listeners to learn more about All In For Sport and get involved in the movement?

37:05 - To wrap things up, if you could name one thing that excites you most about the social impact potential of web3, what would it be and why?


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