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CAMPUS ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT V-SPOT The Campus Accountability Project (CAP), since the 2009 launch, has steadily gained exposure and reached its submissions goal of 300 schools campus sexual assault response policies, which represents 10% of the colleges and universities in the United States. With this cross-section we began work on the next phase of the project, collating a report on our findings. In January, SAFER spearheaded dataanalysis which resulted in the finished report being released in September 2013. For the 2012-2013 season, we re-designed the V-Spot, V-Day’s activist website. Our goal was to maximize usability for our organizers and to create a codebase that would provide a more sustainable framework for future V-Day campaigns’ work online. We implemented a newer, more sophisticated form of geocoding to allow activists and V-Day staff to view and sort events and beneficiaries by geographical location. We also created new tools to help organizers plan, publicize, and execute their events and a beneficiary database of all the organizations that have collaborated with and received crucial funding from V-Day events. The experience was life changing. Words don’t really describe it, but it felt amazing to be a part of; to share the stories of The Vagina Monologues just felt so important to the cast and crew. It was an emotional roller coaster for us and the audience and it was a pleasure and a privilege to share such an open exchange between us as story tellers and the audience. Sarah Homan, Wanganui New Zealand (organizer) The Vagina Monologues 29