Melinda Gates: When Changing the World, Start at the Micro Level
Melinda Gates discusses how change happens at the community level – and how innovation can change the world.
Melinda Gates discusses how change happens at the community level – and how innovation can change the world.
Urban Bees was set up by bee-lovers Brian McCallum and Alison Benjamin, who wanted to help protect dwindling honeybee populations in urban areas by educating city-dwellers in beekeeping.
A new study shows neglecting your friendships could have the same effect on your health as smoking cigarettes. Plus: we share 17 more links from around the Web you won’t want to miss.
It’s World Water Day and a group of bloggers are coming together to raise money for a worth cause: repairing wells in India.
Photographer John Keatley turns his camera on clean-water projects in Liberia.
We talked with founder and board chair, John Wood, as Room to Read landed on Barron’s 25 Best Givers list.
GOOD looks at the 15 most infamous assassinations in history.
Entertainment photographer Jeremy Cowart surprised many by raising the most money in bids during the TwitChange celebrity charity auction this weekend.
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that people across the country are still taking time volunteering in their communities.
The following are interviews with entrepreneurs, authors, nonprofit workers and even filmmakers on what causes they are passionate about and how they are being the change they wish to see in the world.