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# Class 2: How to make a good proposal?

## Who can submit a proposal in Catalyst?

## When the proposals must be submitted?

## Can a proposal be modified after submission?

## How the other community members can help to improve the proposals?

## What information about the idea should be included in the proposal?

## What criteria will be used to assess the proposals?

## What a good proposal looks like?

## What a bad proposal looks like?

## How much money can a proposer ask for?

## Can the same person have multiple proposals submitted in the same Fund?


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