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Funding Successful
This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 1, 2010.
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Every backer counts! So, become a backer with a dollar pledge and a vote for WPA-2010 at http://bit.ly/wpa-cac
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We will send you a beautiful WPA 2010 postcard of thanks, in 1940's WPA style, custom-made for the neighborhood you helped support today!
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We will credit your name and link to you as a Funder of the WPA 2010, and send you a Vinyl WPA Sticker + postcard.
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A hand-drawn, one-of-a-kind "process document" of the WPA-2010 - a permanent graphical insight into the process of bringing back the WPA. To help determine the projects our communities want, we will run many workshops with community-members, creating collaborative maps, social circle diagrams, and transect walks. At this level of backing, we will send you one of these "process documents" from WPA-2010. (+ credit + link)
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We will send you a hand-printed WPA t-shirt and a beautiful WPA 2010 postcard of thanks (+ sticker + credit + link)
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We will send you an embroidered WPA-2010 baseball cap - lovely distressed olive chino (+ postcard + sticker + credit + link)
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We will send you a WPA-style Poster, custom designed for the WPA 2010 neighborhood you helped fund, and signed with thanks from the WPA-2010 artist - plus, of course, credit and a link.
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Your name in the funder's position of the WPA project sign at the worksite, and a photo of your funder's sign in place at the site. Plus a poster of the WPA 2010 neighborhood you helped fund, signed with thanks from the WPA-2010 artist.
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The Work Projects Administration 2010 is a flexible coalition of community organizers and public artists, spearheading small-scale community-driven initiatives in the drive towards our government following suit.
We have worked with community development in West Africa, the South Pacific, the former Yugoslavia, and South America, as well as in various cities in the USA. We are trained in community assessment, skilled at getting diverse people to work together, and impassioned about creating an America that works together through the simple action of working together.
Let's give our government an example to follow.
The Work Project Administration 2010 is Christopher Robbins, John Ewing and Carmen Montoya, and is just beginning...
I'm so glad that a group of thinking citizens can resurrect a program that helped so many Americans. Congrats on getting your goal!