The essence of a CAV is to offer a contractual promise. As you create a CAV say called HUGS you would say 1 HUG is redeemable as payment by either by you or an association you represent for 1 hour of coaching. Another CAV called WAVE could be redeemable as payment for $10 USD of your shops vegetables. Some people will sell their CAVs while others will give them as gifts or exchange them in-kind.
The CAV's ultimate aim is community improvement. When planning it, listening to everyone that may be effected by it.
Here's the process for creating a CAV:
This guide and lessons learned described in our documentation here are based on practical experience in Kenya. This does not constitute financial advice and there are no warrneties implied. Use at your own risk. Also note that by issuing a voucher you are obligated to redeem the voucher as specified in this process.
Grassroots Economics Foundation has no liability or obligation in relationship toward the usage or access to your voucher. You are publishing your voucher on the CELO blockchain which is public and all transactions and usage of your voucher will be transparent to the public. All information you enter on this website / tool should be considered public. Do not enter private or confidential information. Only enter information that is crucial for people to know about your CAV and how to contact you.
If you are considering issuing or using a CAV, it is important to weigh the risks and benefits carefully. Here are some additional things to keep in mind about CAVs: