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### Initiating
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1. We maintain a list of ideas (in our private nextcloud instance) for possible projects to fund. First, we add that idea to the list for when a grant is available with a call for proposals (CFP).
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1. We maintain a [list of ideas](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/operations/proposals/-/boards/857) for possible projects to fund. First, we add that idea to the list for when a grant is available with a call for proposals (CFP).
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2. When a CFP is available we write the proposal and send it. If it gets funded then we move forward with it (unless it is a project that needs to happen regardless of funding). This may take from 6 months to a year. We consider the following items
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* Goal: the goals of the project, why they make sense, and what the high-level features, requirements will be.
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Through the life of a project we hold [bi-weekly meetings](process/project-meetings-template) to coordinate work between project's members and adjust the roadmap.
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### Monitoring
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* Key performance indicators
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