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Cash is Caring

By Samantha Chang – Maryland Institute College of Art A PSA campaign harnessing origami and hand lettering to personalize the concept of the cash donation.

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Don’t Let Your Donations Get Lost in the Clouds

By Alison Renvyle, Rachel Thurston, and Gerard Absi To show the importance of cash donations instead of material donations. We show the boxes dropping from the plane to suggest that goods can get easily lost during transportation. The bottom part consists of people from various countries to show that the purpose is International Disaster Relief.

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Donate Sensibly

Tuan Tran- Arizona State Univerity An info graphic detailing why donating cash is a lot better than any other methods.

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Be The Change

By Katherine Smith, Tempe, AZ, Ashley Hyne, Tucson, AZ, Natalie Nelson, Tucson, AZ We put together a print ad which encourages viewers to donate monetarily to those in need.

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Cans can’t, cash can. [print]

By Tanner Woodford, Tempe, AZ A concise, clear message directly comparing the cost of shipping canned goods to the number of people affected if cash were sent instead. This, coupled with my video submission, will serve as comprehensive print and motion campaign for the Center for International Disaster Information.

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Give Him What He Needs

By Lauren Ruggeroli, Aleena Astorga, Tucson, AZ, Shannon Timms, Tucson, AZ, Joshua Belhumeur, Tucson, AZ, Kristen Schissel, Tucson, Az, Lindsey Erlick, University of Arizona, Carmen Lamadrid, Tucson, AZ When you make material donations (such as food & clothing) to disaster relief efforts, you are taking a chance on what victims need at the cost of […]

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Donation Facts

By Joseph Clay III, Tempe, AZ Cash is the fastest and best way to provide effective relief to international disaster victims

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Dollar Bill

By Ryan Pincince, RI, R Kalhofer , N Kingstown, RI, Jill-Ann Hewins, Coventry RI Cash donation vs Item donation with visual of dollar bill shrinking

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Different Words. . . Same Meaning

By Rachel Steingard, Phoenix, Ariz. This ad hinges on the idea that disaster is a universal epidemic. No one culture is immune to it, however cash is the most effective way to communicate help across borders.

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The Little Girl

By Giordany Orellana When it comes to International Relief, please send cash instead. The little girl says: “I’m allergic to this” and “This doesn’t fit me.”

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Disaster Relief Fund

By Allyson Dilsworth, Anna Jacoby, Allison Milam Everyone has a spare change jar saving up coins or dollar bills for that exotic vacation, new car, or retirement fund. Why not put that towards disaster? In times of international crisis, cash is always best.

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Elements

By E. Michalka Cash is the best way to help combat the terrible destruction of International Disasters.

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Cash is Best. Thank You.

By Stephanie Ming, Los Angeles, CA This simple yet powerful poster draws you in with the image of children waiting in line for food. When Americans see images like this, we want to help but often don’t know how to give effectively. By briefly describing why donating cash helps the most when international disasters strike, […]

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The Can Kick

By Tanner Woodman, Savannah Can foods and material donations are very hard to use effectively for disaster relief. In many parts of the world if donors keep sending cans instead of cash there is going to be a lot of broken toes.

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Water Bottle

By Ryan Pincince, RI, R Kalhofer , N Kingstown, RI, Jill-Ann Hewins, Coventry RI Shows price of shipping water across globe

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