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Join the Coalition for the Cleveland City Browns (CCCB). This charitable 501(C)3 non-profit's mission amplifies free independent speech in the matter of HSG's planned move from the historic lakefront downtown stadium location to Brook Park. Citizens / fans are valuable customers in this matter between a private NFL franchise and a "public benefit": our beloved Cleveland Browns.

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The Coalition for the Cleveland City Browns (CCCB) is an IRS authorized 501(C)3 non-profit organization, an Ohio charitable organization, and an FEC single-issue SuperPAC. CCCB stands firm on free speech advocacy regarding the Browns' planned relocation to Brook Park. "Every Dawg has its say©!"
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CCCB's primary project / initiative gathers individual preferences and signatures on the issue of the preferred stadium location of the Cleveland Browns. This charitable campaign aims to demonstrate community support and passion on this civic issue.

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CCCB re-posts public news and updates about the proposed stadium relocation and other related topics. Being informed empowers everyone to make informed decisions that affect their and their children's future. The lakefront City of Cleveland has three (3) major sports franchises in its urban core. Go Cleveland Browns! Go City of Cleveland! Go CCCB!
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Your donations through our GoFundMe link help us facilitate our activities and further strengthens our advocacy efforts. Every contribution may be tax deductible and makes a profound difference in supporting our mission. For the price of one adult beverage, CCCB is authorized to re-direct donations into free speech media, rock concerts / public rallies, and billboard advertising. CCCB's slogans are "DONT GIVE UP THE STADIUM©" and "DONT GIVE UP THE LAKE©"
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We strive to engage with the community by hosting events and outreach programs. Active participation fosters a sense of unity and commitment towards our shared goals. Let's change our story from the "factory of sadness" to "every Dawg has its say!©" Keeping the Cleveland City Browns in the City of Cleveland is an important civic issue best decided by the citizens / fans rather than private ownership of a "public benefit."

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