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Finalist Evaluation
Judges'' comments
Proposal: Rocky Mountain Regional Resilience Center (RM-RRC) Contest: Fostering Climate Collaboration in Boulder, CO 2016 Thank you for your contest entry. Thank you for your contest entry. We appreciate your willingness to share your ideas and also the time and effort you put into developing a proposal and submitting it to the contest. We have reviewed your proposal and found that it contained intriguing elements; however, have chosen not to advance it to the next round of competition. We encourage you to keep developing your idea. Transfer your proposal to a Workspace to re-open it, make edits, add collaborators, and even submit it into a future contest. You can do so by logging into your account, opening your proposal, selecting the Admin tab, and clicking “Move proposal.” We welcome you to stay involved in the Climate CoLab community: support and comment on proposals that have been named Finalists, and vote during the public voting period to help select the contest’s Popular Choice Winner. Climate CoLab will be opening more contests throughout the year and you are welcome to submit your proposal to those contests as well. Keep up the great work. We hope that by working together, we all can create solutions that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. Sincerely, Contest Fellows If there are additional comments from the Judges & Fellows, they will be included below.
Though this is a beautiful vision, this project seems too infeasible, and the author didn't address the judges' prompts directly.
Semi-Finalist Evaluation
Judges'' ratings
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Judges'' comments
Strengths: The proposal reflects an enormous amount of work, planning and thoughtfulness. Dedicated space for collaboration is appealing. Pop-up exhibits, programming and virtual communities are all needed.
Challenges: Include the price tag of a brick and mortar building, and whether it would be popular among the community.
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