Welcome to the Seeds of Success Sustain Campaign. We're on a critical mission to revolutionize higher education by empowering universities and college students with cutting-edge technology that delivers instant access to essential resources.
About Project CARLA:
Developed by visionary students for their peers and institutions, our AI-powered platform transforms the way educational resources are accessed. By streamlining vital services, Project CARLA not only slashes waste but also dramatically reduces costs compared to conventional systems. Operating at just $30 a day, our solution is proof that smart innovation can be both powerful and sustainable.
Our Funding Goal:
To expand and enhance this groundbreaking technology, we urgently need to raise $10,000. Every donation fuels a future where students and universities thrive with dependable, affordable support—ensuring that every academic journey is enriched by innovative, state-of-the-art resources.
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Allen + KIllcoyne Architects has raised $20,157 out of their goal of $15,000
Daniel Frisch Architecture has raised $19,150 out of their goal of $5,000
Spark Studio has raised $14,351 out of their goal of $10,000
Workshop/APD has raised $14,300 out of their goal of $5,000
Fuller and D'Angelo P.C. has raised $14,000 out of their goal of $5,000
Marvel Architects has raised $13,185 out of their goal of $5,000
CERAMI & Associates has raised $11,431 out of their goal of $5,000
BKSK Architects has raised $10,775 out of their goal of $10,000
Foster + Partners has raised $9,850 out of their goal of $5,000
Rawlings Architects has raised $8,355 out of their goal of $5,000
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