
In the 1960s, the effort to put a man on the moon focused the nation around an audacious goal. It's high time for another big problem-solving push.

We all read food labels, but we're not always sure what they mean or how to use them. We want to change that and we want your help.

Medical professionals are always forgetting to wash up before dealing with patients. How would you remind them?

Geoffrey Canada, founder of the Harlem Children's Zone, offers advice on finding your dream job. Tell us about yours, and we'll help make it happen.

For our latest project, we want you to create a plan to repurpose empty school buildings for the public good.

Time for another crowdsourced Picture Show. Send us an image of an object you've found on the street that makes you smile.

This new Kickstarter project to change the world through blanket forts has us scratching our heads.

You've got an extra week to submit your ideas about how to spread the word about the importance of vaccines. The top vote getter will will $5,000.

GOOD's next magazine is The Cities Issue: Starring Los Angeles. Tell us about L.A. organizations doing great things—or L.A. problems to be solved.

Muhammad Yunus, Michelle Rhee, Pierre Ferrari, and Anders Wilhelmson, plus a performance by the Arcade Fire. That's part of the winning lineup.
Can you create a mascot or icon for reducing energy consumption by February 9? We'll pay the winner's energy bill for a month.

Only one day left to submit your lineup for our contest. And, if you need some inspiration, we also have a video about the power of TEDx.