> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.easyretropgf.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.easyretropgf.xyz/applying-to-a-round.md).

# Applying to a Round

After a round has been created, they can reached from their Round URL. Applications to the round can begin once the Registration period starts.

* Click "+ Apply with your project" to open the new application page.
* Fill out the application to the best of your ability. Take your time, as the information may not be able to be changed later.
  * Avoid personal or overly sensitive information in your application; your answers are not confidential.
  * "Payout address" should be a secure wallet in control of your project. It will autopopulate with the address of the currently connected wallet.
* Click "Create application" to produce and sign a transaction finalizing your application to the round.

Once applied, an admin will have to manually review your submission for it to be eligible for funding.

<figure><img src="/files/yiff74YdE9oUtcrYJm9c" alt=""><figcaption><p>Post-application screen</p></figcaption></figure>

When the voting period begins approved applications can collect votes. At the end of the voting period an admin can tally the votes and begin the process of token distribution.


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