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The FUNDRED DOLLAR BILL Project
FUNDRED invites participation from students of all ages in a big performance artwork & collective creative action supporting rebuilding New Orleans.
- Status: Active
- Submitted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 | Last updated: Wed Dec 05, 2007
- Location(s): Orleans all of New Orleans
- Topics(s): Community development, Education, Environment, Health care
- Views: 1641 | Comments: 1
Details
This project, promoted nationally, invites 3 Million students to create FUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS. These hand drawn artworks will be picked up by armored truck to raise awareness for an environmental landscape project sited in New Orleans. Ultimately this collection of individual contributions will raise awareness of important issues & demonstrate that creative actions can make a significant difference
Project Plan & Participants
Other people and/or organizations involved in this project:
Thus far: NPN, Creative Capital, Art:21, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Wexner Center for the Arts, Santa Fe Arts Institute, Printforless.com, and all the many educators, administrators, and FUNDRED DOLLAR BILL artists nation wide.
Plan for implementing this project:
Please see project website: www.fundred.org - Note the password is: paydirt
Related Links
Help or Additional Resources Needed
Materials needed (wish list):
Assistance with printing of the FUNDRED DOLLAR BILL worksheets (either donations or in-kind sponsorship)
Help needed from other people:
Promotion of the opportunity to participate in FUNDRED DOLLAR BILL creating & the dissemination of the project information is encouraged. Assistance through educational institutions, schools, museums, art organizations, etc is welcome. For more information on how to help spread the word please e-mail questions@fundred.org.



Comments
New Info on Low Blood Lead Levels/CDADHD/Weak Cognitive Control
I thought this article really spells out the significance of why the Fundred Dollar Bill Project is so important.
Abstracts are available to the general public:
Low Blood Lead Levels Associated with Clinically Diagnosed Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Mediated by Weak Cognitive Control
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Biological Psychiatry (DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2007.07.013)http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/bps/article/PIIS0006322307006750/abstract?source=aemfNote: Abstracts may be read by the general public. Full-text articles may be read by subscribers and individuals who purchase access to the individual article. Instructions on how to activate your subscription or purchase this individual may be found by clicking the Full Text link in the upper right corner of any abstract at the website.