[1][2][3][4] After expanding in focus to also include the Flint water crisis, the program drew to a close in 2019.
[5] People in the United States and around the globe were invited to draw their own 100 dollar bills on a template.
[6] Throughout 2010, students at hundreds of schools across the country created Fundred Dollar Bills that were picked up in a specially designed armored truck that ran on vegetable oil.
[11][9] In the fall of 2014, the ArtPrize competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan featuring the Fundred Dollar Bill Project, offered an opportunity to raise visibility of local lead issues and invite participation from the tends of thousands of expected visitors.
[2] As an extension of Mel Chin's multi-venue exhibition, All Over the Place, the Fundred Project was on view at the Queens Museum in 2018.