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Spot the Fakes

A public media-literacy campaign

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Help place free media-literacy kits in public spaces.

Spot the Fakes provides practical deepfake-safety materials to schools, libraries, senior centers, community organizations, and other public-serving locations at no cost to them.

Current estimate per locationAbout $150

Funds one complete physical display kit and its print-ready digital materials for one public-serving location.

PAUSE educational rack cardPAUSE mini cardAI media provenance mini card

What the funding provides

One complete distribution kit.

The materials are designed to remain visible and useful after the first printed supply runs out.

300 large educational cards

50 copies of each of the six 4 × 8 designs

300 mini cards

100 copies of each of the three 3.5 × 2 designs

One coroplast display box

A durable display for the large educational cards

One acrylic card holder

A clear holder for the three mini-card stacks

Print-ready card files

Every design for local reprinting when stock runs out

Printable digital flyers

Campaign flyers formatted for standard printing

Cost transparency

The $150 figure is a working estimate.

Final costs can change with printing, shipping, taxes, and order size. The estimate will be replaced with an invoice-based figure after the first complete production order. Distribution totals will be reported separately from website activity on the Impact page.

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Spot the Fakes

Practical deepfake education for the public.

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