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- Rooting corruption out of the system
The Partnership Against Corruption Initiative works worldwide sharing best practices and forcefully making the case for the advantages of corruption-free business transactions.
- A tea shop in Atlanta sends young women in India to college
Katrell Christie uses profits from her Atlanta tea shop to finance college educations for orphaned girls in India.
- How two plant geeks grew a 'paradise' in a blighted backyard
In 'Paradise Lot,' two inner-city residents write about how they transformed less than an acre of blighted yard into a thriving food forest full of mushrooms, gooseberries, silkworms, and more.
- Historic US railroads inspire 21st-century solutions: the Millennial Trains Project
Over 10 days in August, the Millennial Trains Project will send 40 young Americans across the country by train, each rider with a specific, crowdfunded project to help build a better nation.
- From a caged teen in a basement in India to literary fame
Salma is now the most famous female poet in southern India – and the subject of a new documentary film.
- Scott Zabelski found T-shirts were a perfect fit for hurricane Sandy relief
He created and sold 'Restore the Shore' T-shirts and hooded sweatshirts – and raised more than half a million dollars for hurricane recovery efforts.
- Solar pumps could boost farm yields in poor countries
Foot-powered irrigation pumps are useful but limited. Diesel pumps are expensive. Solar-powered pumps could be an answer.
- Cereal banks empower women and fight famine in Africa's Sahel region
Groups such as the World Food Program and Care are joining forces to create all-women-managed cereal banks in villages throughout the drought-prone Sahel region of Africa. They help protect against famine, but also empower women.
- If sci-fi spurs technology, can 'social fiction' spark change?
If more movies, TV series, and other media were created to help people envision better future societies, 'I bet we’ll create the societies,' says Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Prize-winning founder of the microcredit movement.
- 2013 Torchlight Prize honors grass-roots US community groups
The Torchlight Prize, a project of the Family Independence Initiative, recognizes homegrown groups that are finding unique ways to solve local community problems.
- Law student Yasmene Mumby already is a veteran education reformer
In a feat of tenacity and organization worthy of a veteran leader, young law student Yasmene Mumby helped push passage of $1.1 billion in funding to improve Baltimore's schools.
- Elaine Hamel uses power tools to teach girl power
Elaine Hamel founded Girls at Work Inc., which helps at-risk girls discover their inner power tools of strength and courage through building projects.
- Ashoka Future Forum tackles 'Tomorrow's Media,' 'Leadership'
The Ashoka Future Forum May 30 and 31 in Washington, D.C., (see a live video feed below) brings together social innovators, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists to explore how people can solve problems in their families, communities, and workplaces.
- Gaza Sky Geeks backs tech startups in the Gaza Strip
The conflict-torn Gaza Strip produces more than 2,000 young graduates with technical degrees each year. Gaza Sky Geeks helps them launch their own high-tech businesses.
- Filmmaker Mira Nair tells stories 'no one else will'
Her latest feature film, 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist,' and her free film school in Kampala, Uganda, are just two ways she's broadening the stories being told on screens.
- 100 years on, Rockefeller Foundation still promotes 'the well-being of mankind'
The Rockefeller Foundation, chartered in 1913, took philanthropy in new directions with its global outlook and diligent, scientific approach that became a model for the field.
- From housing to health care, 7 co-ops that are changing the economy
How manufacturers, retailers, restaurants, and others are doing business the cooperative way.
- Changing the world, McDonald's style: 5 great social franchises
Social franchises – businesses with a charitable purpose – develop and market cheap, innovative products that solve a social problem. Here are five examples.
- Dana Frasz wants to see a Food Shift – away from waste
Forty percent of all the food produced in the US is wasted. But a number of efforts in the US – such as Food Shift – and others abroad are taking on the problem.
- Geeks to the rescue: How to save the world in 54 hours
At Tech4Change participants pitch, build, and present tech-oriented social enterprise concepts that can create jobs and solve problems for the world's poorest of the poor.