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Up to 32 ideas may be selected every month in each of the following grant segments: $5K; $25K; $50K; and $250k. Individuals, non-profits, and socially beneficial businesses are eligible to compete in all categories.
In September 2010, the Pepsi Refresh Project was criticized for allowing a coalition of progressive, nonprofit organizations called the 'Progressive Slate' to participate in the project, accusing the company of violating its own terms.<ref>
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The Pepsi Refresh Project generated more than 80 million votes and "37% of Americans were aware of the Refresh Project".<ref name=":02"/>
The Pepsi Refresh Project
▲The Pepsi Refresh Project is the ideal example of the risk associated with digital promotions, due to the nature of the campaign. [https://sites.psu.edu/svbrungo/2018/07/19/case-study-the-pepsi-refresh-project/ "This was not corporate philanthropy. This was using brand dollars with the belief that when you use these brand dollars to have consumers share ideas to change the world, the consumers will win, the brand will win and the community will win. This was a big bet. No one has done it on this scale before]", declares the head of digital, [[Shiv Singh]].
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[[Category:Philanthropic organizations based in the United States]]
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