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September 29, 2008

One Day Left to Vote: Help Project H win $10,000

by Inhabitat

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With one day left in the contest, Project H is in the lead to win $10,000 from Ideablob, but their lead is narrowing and THEY NEED YOUR VOTE! As we broadcasted last Monday, the product design nonprofit Project H Design is hoping to win the $10,000 to fund their Design For Education project in which they’re designing math toys for a school for the Kutamba School for AIDS orphans in Uganda. It’s becoming a closer and closer race by the minute, so please take 2 clicks of your mouse to vote for Project H (founded by Inhabitat’s own Emily Pilloton). Voting ends Tuesday night at 11:59 pm Central Time.

HELP PROJECT H WIN $10,000 BY VOTING ON IDEABLOB HERE>>>


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The case study is the Kutamba School for AIDS orphans in Uganda, an Architecture for Humanity project, and the educational toy will be translated into a sister US retail product based on the same concept/system. View photos of the Kutamba school case study here. Project H Design is a global design nonprofit that believes design can change the world for the better.

+ Project H Design

+ Kutamba AIDS Orphans School

+ Ideablob - vote now!

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Project H Design, Project H, design for humanity, Design for Education, Ideablob, Kutamba school for AIDS orphans, Kutamba, Emily Pilloton, design for math

Project H Design, Project H, design for humanity, Design for Education, Ideablob, Kutamba school for AIDS orphans, Kutamba, Emily Pilloton, design for math

2 Responses to “One Day Left to Vote: Help Project H win $10,000”

Barbara P.
Barbara P. Says:
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How can I vote? I followed the link and there is still no “vote button” to click on. Or, did I vote when I followed the link? Please, advise.

Fair Trade
Fair Trade Says:
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Chalk another vote up for Project H, but probably a good idea to warn people they have to register to vote - a process which was absolutely painless!

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