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Riverside Little League — New Bleachers & Stands Fundraising Pact

Location: Riverside, NJ Every weekend, families stand on the sidelines, sit in camping chairs they haul from their cars, or lean against a chain-link fence to watch their kids play. The current setup doesn't reflect how much this community shows up for its children. New permanent bleachers and stands would mean every grandparent can sit comfortably. Every family with a stroller has a place. Every kid looks up from the field and sees a crowd that came out for them. Rules: • Each commitment covers one household — one $25 contribution per family regardless of how many children are enrolled in the program. • Payment is collected only when the threshold of 100 families is reached. If the threshold is not reached by the deadline, no one is charged and all commitments expire automatically. • Funds collected will be held in escrow by Accord and released directly to the Riverside Little League treasurer upon threshold confirmation. • All contributions are final once the threshold triggers. No refunds after activation. • The $25 per-family commitment is the minimum. Families who wish to contribute more may do so via a separate donation link provided after the accord triggers. • This accord covers the bleachers and stands project specifically. Funds may not be redirected to other league expenses without a majority vote of committed families.

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Threshold: 118Commit now
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Moorestown Parent Pact

A collective commitment by Moorestown district parents to delay social media access until age 14 — but only if 80% of us do it together.

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Threshold: 500Commit now
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⚡ ReachedExampleEnvironment & Sustainability

South Austin Solar Co-op — 78704 Neighborhood

South Austin residents coordinating a group purchase of rooftop solar to unlock wholesale pricing. We need 150 households to make the economics work.

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Threshold: 150View accord
⚡ ReachedExampleHealth & Wellness

Chicago Dry January — Collective Sobriety Challenge 2025

A city-wide Dry January pact for Chicago residents. Every participant commits to staying alcohol-free for the month — and puts $25 on the line to prove it.

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Threshold: 500View accord
⚡ ReachedExampleWorkplace & Labor

Seattle Tech Workers — Four-Day Work Week Proposal Pact

Tech workers across Seattle committing together to formally propose a four-day work week pilot to their employers. Strength in numbers.

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Threshold: 300View accord