RADICALLY ENGAGE VOTERS UNDER THE AGE OF 30 TO GIVE A F*CK AND VOTE IN THE 2020 ELECTION.

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Experience it.

"Imagine a Museum of Ice Cream, but for Voting" 

A covid-friendly pop up art exhibit that educates, empowers and provides picture perfect opportunities to spread the word about your civic duty.

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Be Part of the Process

Our goal is to radically engage voters under the age of 30 to GIVE A F*CK and VOTE in the 2020 election. 

Making voting "cool" through thoughtful branding, strategic activations and guerilla marketing in both the physical and digital space. 

Since the idea was born roughly a month ago, we were not able to get money from big brands because of corporate obstacles. 

We're almost ready to go, we have the designs, the content, the volunteers and the team to build it out -- but since we're a small group of passionate individuals, we're just missing some of the funds to make this happen.

For everyone who purchased the ALLIES shirts from their fundraiser in August, we were able to raise $1,000 from the shirts but we need more to make this happen. 

Our goal is to raise $6.500 to make this event a success. From the voting museum, to photo ops, to mediation on election day, we want this to have a huge impact locally so that we can keep doing these types of projects that combine art with activism.

These funds will go directly to the costs to create the art for this in person activation. Any additional funds will go to pay local artists for their time creating the pieces, as well as local instructors for their time leading mediations on Election Day.

Donations from organizations over $1,000 will be added to our assets under "Powered by (brand)" 

Anything helps. If you can't donate dollars but know of Miami locals who can donate time or resources in another way (printing, painting...etc.) please reach out to kevin@vacostudio.com 

Follow our journey.

 

Every election is determined by the people who show up.

— Larry J. Sabato