Before starting I would like to add that this initiative believes him as a way of power to keep up and find references to the efforts made by Polkadot ambassadors worldwide.
Participation is spontaneous, however, after 4 months it is sad to see that no one wanted to participate sharing their contributions (not even the people who received funds from the program). It seems to me that being part of a community should also be to share with all, ideas and experiences that can help enrich the ecosystem and that this is useful so that new connections and opportunities can be generated.
On my part I will be continuing with the initiative to provide rapid and transparent updates about my outstanding contributions. Unlike the previous editions that I will change every 15 days, I will change the frequency to cover activities monthly.
Saimon contributions:
+Information for Developers: I was doing a Meetup at the UGMA University of Puerto Ordaz for computer engineering students, presenting ecosystem technology and existing opportunities for making contributions Open Source. Reference
+Connecting with the community: Polkadotfrens arrived at its third edition connecting with the local community where in addition to the participants they also joined to discover the technology part of the hotel workers who have been housing these activities. Reference
+Polkadot for companies: I received the invitation of the Banking Association of Venezuela to participate in an institutional conference held in Caracas where I had the opportunity to show technology against executives and decision makers of important companies in Venezuela. Reference
+Ecosystem growth: Caracas had a Meetup that brought together the motor biker communities, who in addition to learning also expressed their interest in including Polkadot technology in the massive activities they usually do to give it a technology and greater transparency support. Reference
+Corporate opportunities: In Caracas we had the opportunity to have a private meeting with the director of the United Nations Development Program (PUND) who were interested in finding the roads to implement technology in their projects. Reference
+Ecosystem growth: In the southern region of Venezuela (border with Brazil) a Meetup was carried out with the indigenous community Manak-Kru, who received an educational day to know how technology can help them improve their entrepreneurship of a tourist and artistic nature. Reference
+Educational tool: the Polkadot Builder Map intertive, an Open Source tool to show the interconnection of various Polkadot components was available. It´s available in 8 languages that cover 85% of the world population. Reference
Thanks to @angeinwe3 for her collaboration in 5 activities of previously mentioned.