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Marcy L. Koontz, Ph,D.
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doBLITZ


NOVEMBER 13-15 . 2009
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thinkwrong

It can be defined as a fast-paced, creative, and chaotic event in which talented young people, with very little time and resources, are required to quickly use their design skills for the greater good.

doblitz ua = 48 hours

Immersed in the Greensboro | Hale County community, blitz participants work together with members of the community to identify a need, service or problem, generate possible ideas for solving these issues and then, using their design skills, bring the idea to life.
Participants use the 48 hours of the blitz to identify a need, and over the period of a few weeks, further develop and refine their idea into a tangible product they can implement in the community.
Students at Lion Gate Park

PARTICIPANTS
2. Lizzy Carder
4. Erin Smelley
5. Caleb Sexton
6. Rebecca Magner

7. Alexandra Tucci
8. Grant Ballard
9. Kris Harbin

Project M LAB
ADVISORS
1. Ryan LeCluyse
3. Megan Deal

The misson:
learning about Greensboro, Hale County, and all the great things happening in this community.


UA Project M BLITZ Proposal

grant funding

Seed Funding Grant
Center for Community Based Partnerships
The University of Alabama
$2,566.00
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