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Find what you want in the Commons Dear CC supporter, I’ve been involved with CC for nearly 10 y

Find what you want in the Commons [View this email in your browser]( [Donate]( [mc-banner]( Dear CC supporter, I’ve been involved with CC for nearly 10 years – I was an early advocate for CC México and currently work as the Director of Product Engineering, rebuilding CC Search and improving our core products. Every week more than 100,000 people use our legacy search product, but it needs an update. Can you help me build something better? With 1.3 billion works in the commons, it can be hard to find what you’re looking for – that’s why I’m committed to accessibility for the millions of creators who use our licenses every day. By joining our new aCCelerators program at [$5/month]( you can help creators, researchers, educators, scientists, programmers, librarians, students, and internet users access the commons find what they're looking for. [Donate now]( Whether it’s cancer research, graphics for creative projects, the enablement of small newspapers, or empowering students and teachers, Creative Commons forms the backbone of the open web – [but we need your help.]( A free and open internet is more important than ever – become a CC aCCelerator for $5/month or $75/year (or more!) to aCCelerate our projects in technology and open culture. With gratitude, Paola Villarreal Director of Product Engineering, Creative Commons [Donate now]( [license] Our mailing address is: Creative Commons PO Box 1866Mountain View, CA 94042 [Add us to your address book](//creativecommons.us13.list-manage.com/vcard?u=4051250396fe81f55034e2d49&id=5b82643372) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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