Community Council Formation
You can find the relevant forum post here.
Proposal Type: Community
Requested Budget: 2,120,000 SCR (avg $0.32)
Timeline: 6 Months
Lead Team: Scroll Foundation + Recruited Council Members
Summary
This proposal aims to establish the Community Council (CC) a dedicated group focused on supporting broad community growth and ensuring that community remains a core pillar of Scroll’s governance and ecosystem development. The CC will oversee and guide key community-driven programs, including Local Nodes, grassroots initiatives, and event grants, while maintaining alignment with Scroll’s goals and objectives.
In addition to managing and evolving the Local Nodes Framework, the CC will play a strategic role in shaping how the Scroll community grows, participates, and contributes from advising local leaders to foster new initiatives that drive meaningful ecosystem engagement.
Motivation
Since the rollout of the Local Nodes program, demand for a structured oversight and support mechanism has become increasingly clear. A number of proposals have surfaced, but decentralized evaluation, feedback loops, and ongoing advisory have remained limited and centralized.
The Community Council would enable:
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A clear point of contact for Local Node leaders,
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A distributed and accountable evaluation process,
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Long-term sustainability of the Local Nodes framework.
Additionally, a lightweight community support grant process managed by the CC could allow for reactive community support in regions where Scroll’s presence is emerging without overburdening the core team or DAO processes.
Execution Plan
Council Size & Commitment
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Council size: Capped at 5 Members
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Time commitment: ~10 hours/week
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Term duration: 6 months
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Criteria:
- Community building expertise, this is the major selection criteria, being able to understand the ins and outs of growing community in the Layer 2 and broader Ethereum ecosystem
- Grants program experience, nice to have for at least 1 of the 3 selected members
- Strategic oversight, aligning CC initiatives with broader DAO and global alignment
- No conflict of interests with competing protocols
- Community Council members cannot be active members of any Local Node at any capacity
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Ramp-up Dynamics:
- Based on forum feedback, there are concerns that a five-member council may be excessive for the initial scope of work. To address this, we propose a phased approach to onboarding council members.
- We will begin by appointing one member, a community-building expert.
- As the workload increases or the need for broader input arises, the council will reopen the application process to fill additional seats. This will be determined at the discretion of the council.
- At the time of voting on this proposal, the council will have a maximum of five seats, distributed as follows:
- 2 Scroll Foundation members (Governance/Community teams)
- 1 professional community builder
- 2 delegates
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Timeline:
- Application start date - August 11
- Interview stage - August 11 - 20
- Final decisions - August 21
- Veto window - August 21 - 23
- Council start date - August 24
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Application form: https://tally.so/r/mRq1xp
Core Responsibilities
Local Node Evaluation, Oversight, and Evolution
The Local Node program is a cornerstone of Scroll’s decentralized community growth strategy, but without structured oversight and consistent support, its long-term success is at risk. The Community Council is being proposed not as an operational add-on, but as a critical governance layer to ensure the program scales with accountability, consistency, and transparency.
The responsibilities tied to Local Node governance are extensive and ongoing, and cannot be realistically sustained by a single individual or ad hoc group. These include:
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Rigorous Evaluation of Proposals
- Local Nodes go through a two-step process: regional evaluation and individual proposals.
- These require public feedback, due diligence, and objective scoring, all of which must be documented and communicated to the DAO and applicants.
- A tracking system must be maintained to ensure process clarity and prevent bottlenecks or misalignment.
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Ongoing Performance Monitoring
- Each approved node must submit monthly reports and be measured against key performance indicators (Karma dashboards, event metrics, ecosystem outcomes).
- This data needs to be interpreted and flagged when concerns, risks, or standout performance arise. Something that directly affects disbursements and strategic guidance.
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Framework Evolution and Feedback Loops
- As the program matures, the Local Node Framework must be updated to reflect learnings, address edge cases, and stay aligned with Scroll’s broader ecosystem goals.
- This requires structured feedback sessions, quarterly updates to the DAO, and the creation of clear support materials for node operators.
As shared in the forum, past experience shows that a single point of contact is insufficient to handle the volume and complexity of Local Node operations. Spreading these responsibilities across a Council ensures:
- Continuity: Knowledge isn’t siloed in one individual.
- Accountability: Multiple reviewers lead to more objective, well-rounded decisions.
- Scalability: As more Local Nodes come online, the workload grows — a shared Council structure is better suited to handle it.
Ultimately, this is about making sure that Scroll’s community-led initiatives are not just launched, but monitored, guided, and continuously improved. A Council with dedicated oversight responsibilities is essential to deliver on that promise.
Local Node oversight commitments:
- Local Node Evaluation
- Review and vote on Regional Evaluations and Local Node proposals
- Share feedback publicly via forum comments
- Maintain tracking sheet of evaluations and status updates
- Active Node Oversight
- Review monthly reports from active nodes
- Maintain updated node KPI tracker (Karma, metrics, outcomes)
- Flag concerns, risks, or exceptional performance to the DAO
- Framework Maintenance
- Propose edits or improvements to the LN Framework and Expectations document
- Hold feedback sessions with Local Node leads
- Submit quarterly updates to DAO Forum summarizing changes or needs
- Create supporting material for Local Nodes
Community Support through a Grants Pilot
One of the most consistent pieces of feedback we receive from community members, partners, and ecosystem builders is the need for support and presence at local and global events. Despite growing interest in Scroll across regions, we currently lack any formal mechanism to financially support community-led initiatives outside of Local Nodes, like meetups, hackathons, or small conferences, even when these directly contribute to Scroll’s visibility and adoption.
- Momentum is building. With programs like Open Economy in motion and EtherFi Cash becoming Scroll’s main use case, this is the right time to be more proactive rather than conservative. Communities are reaching out to us, but without a grants mechanism, we are forced to say no or remain silent.
- Strategic events are happening. From Ethereum Mexico to Devconnect to rising grassroots activity across Africa, these are prime opportunities for Scroll to show up. But right now, we are absent.
- Our tech is ready to showcase. As our product stack and developer ecosystem mature, community-facing events are becoming increasingly valuable touchpoints to attract talent, promote native projects, and onboard users.
- This is not about large-scale funding. We're not talking about A tier-level sponsorships ($60k+). These are often small asks: $1–5k to co-sponsor a meetup, help with sponsoring small events, or provide swag. But collectively, they create a global presence and deepen our ties with builders and users. Needless to say, this is for all of those regions and communities that perhaps are not ready for a Local Node.
The intent of the Community Council is not only to execute pre-defined tasks but to help shape the community growth strategy alongside Scroll DAO, Scroll Foundation and Up Labs. Including a grants component gives the Council the flexibility to:
- Support emerging communities aligned with our goals
- Reward ongoing grassroots efforts
- Build trust and maintain relationships with local leaders
- Fill gaps where Scroll’s presence is currently missing
Community Support Grant commitments:
- Pilot a simple community grant stream (max 50,000 SCR per event)
- Evaluate proposals with clear alignment to Scroll values
- Ensure geo
... please visit link below to view full proposal
https://gov.scroll.io/proposals/25461692347934518075259322144674959741912079402360693500006148654422079303672