# Program Information

- [Key Processes](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/key-processes.md)
- [Nominations](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/key-processes/nominations.md): Scouts nominate XRPL ecosystem contributors
- [Community Voting](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/key-processes/community-voting.md): XRPL wallet holders can cast votes and support their favorite nominees.
- [Judging](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/key-processes/judging.md): Judges attribute shirt sizes to nominations.
- [Recipient Application](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/key-processes/recipient-application.md): Nominees are notified to fill out a recipient application
- [Disbursement](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/key-processes/disbursement.md): How approved grants are disbursed to contributors
- [Core Principles](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/core-principles.md)
- [Glossary](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/core-principles/glossary.md): These are terms frequently used throughout this documentation
- [Reward Size](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/core-principles/shirt-size.md): Like T-shirts, rewards come in three sizes, depending on the level of contribution: small, medium, and large.
- [Eligibility](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/core-principles/eligibility.md): These criteria determine who can receive a grant from the Glow Program
- [Frequency](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/core-principles/frequency.md): Glow is meant to be a recurring funding program to support developer journeys over the medium term.
- [Transparency](https://glow-docs.xrpl-commons.org/program-information/core-principles/transparency.md): The Glow project is open and transparent by default


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