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    • Monday, August 24, 2015, 5pm

Call for Public Access Design project proposals

Call for _Public Access Design_ project proposals

CUP is looking for project proposals from community and advocacy groups for our Public Access Design program. 

CUP is seeking applications from grassroots community organizations and advocacy groups for Public Access Design! Public Access Design projects are collaborations in which CUP, a designer, and an advocate work together to create an accessible visual explanation of a complex policy issue, so that more people can understand how that system works, and more people can engage in decision-making around it. Projects are completed in short time frame, and advocates choose from different digital and print media options, depending on the needs of their audience.

Applications from advocates to Public Access Design are due Monday, August 24 at 5 pm.

Learn more about the program and how to apply here.

Questions? Get in touch with ingrid@welcometocup.org.

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