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Facilitation by Design 300x200

Learn facilitation skills to help you effectively lead diverse groups of people, and help solve problems through design thinking.

A public campaign that brought together a local coalition of labor, faith, student and community organizations—including Occupy Kansas City—to demand that the utility company KCP&L pay its fair share in taxes and stop raising rates on Kansas City’s 99 percent.

Looking for additional ways to design for good? This list of organizations and programs is a great place to start. There are many more opportunities out there—so if you know of a resource we should add here let us know!

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Design Ignites Change Fellowship 2013 300

Creative professionals with a concept that has the potential to ignite positive change are invited to apply for a “Design Ignites Change | AIGA Fellowship,” which provides seed funding and professional guidance.

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MSLK created Watershed, an eco-art installation, to raise awareness of the effects of continued consumption of disposable, single-use bottled water. To date, the installation has reached more than 1 million people in over 63 countries. 

Pine Ridge Teepee
This project involves the creation of an advocacy website for the Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. The site provides contact information for involvement and educates viewers about the historical, social, health and economic challenges of the 3rd poorest county in the United States.
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Come Out Swinging is nonprofit whose mission is to be a leader in the fight against, and prevention of, the deadliest form of skin cancer—melanoma. Rodgers Townsend provided pro bono design services that led to increased financial contributions and recognition within the local community.
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