
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and other social media pros show how charities can spread the word—and raise money online.

The Craigslist founder has a new mission: to "connect and protect organizations that are doing good stuff."

A new Egyptian volunteer force is taking to the streets to restore some order in the midst of growing chaos.

The Ark Collective will give a backpack to needy student for every backpack you buy. It's a total copy of TOMS Shoes, but who cares?

Last week on GOOD, Twitter, and Facebook, we asked our friends: Why is philanthropy important? We ask a question to our Twitter and Facebook...

A new daily "deal" site lets you donate $1 to a different charity every day. But just $1. The hope is that it's habit-forming.

A new service rounds up all your credit purchases to the nearest dollar and then donates that change to your favorite charity. You just have to shop.

Behind with your Christmas shopping? Give the gift of good karma with Boing Boing's 2010 charitable giving guide.

Nancy Lubin says charities have become like vampires. They ought to focus more on working themselves out of existence (or risk getting staked).

Celebrities go silent on Twitter and Facebook for World Aids Day. The only way to get Lady Gaga tweeting again is to fork over money for the cause.

The top paid charity CEO earned over $2 million. Is that excessive? But how can large organizations recruit top talent without competitive pay?

The Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim hasn't signed the Gates and Buffett Giving Pledge because he doesn't believe in throwing money at problems.

Read a Q&A with Nancy Lublin, CEO of DoSomething.org, who shares lessons that for-profit businesses can learn from the resourceful nonprofit world.
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