Re-submit a proposal

In this how-to, you'll learn how to resubmit a proposal to the MVCDAO that was previously rejected or did not reach quorum.

Resubmitting a Proposal: A Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Reflect on the Feedback 🧐

Start by revisiting the feedback from your previous proposal. Identify common concerns or objections raised by the community. Align your revised proposal with these insights to ensure it resonates with the community's needs and expectations.

Review the proposal checklist: Link

Review the Feasibility for execution example: Link

Step 2: Craft a Revised Proposal 📝

Now, it's time to incorporate the community's feedback into a fresh, revised proposal. You can use your original proposal's forum thread as a drafting board. Make sure to include any new information that has surfaced since your original submission.

Step 3: Resubmit with Confidence 💪

Treat your revised proposal as a brand new one. Kick off by conducting a new temperature check on the governance forum. Remember to include additional information that directly addresses the concerns raised during the previous submission.

Remarks:

A) If your proposal faces rejection multiple times, it might be time to rethink your proposal or engage more with the community to gather feedback and build support.

B) Re-submitting a proposal is an iterative process that requires patience, persistence, and an open mind. By working closely with committee and community to capture and integrate feedback, you can increase your chances of getting your proposal passed.

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