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A new app helps you forgo a cup of coffee in favor of a charitable donation.

On this day of compulsory spending between loved ones, we can broaden the practice of love and gifting. Here's a few ideas, and a good reason!

Last week on GOOD, Twitter, and Facebook, we asked our friends: Why is philanthropy important? We ask a question to our Twitter and Facebook...
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Americans gave a lot more and a lot faster to Katrina and Haiti than to Japan. American corporations? Well that's a different story.

A modern twist on old-fashioned giving circles takes microphilanthropy macro.
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It’s easy to beat up on finance folks. Maybe it’s that whole facilitating the collapse of the global economy thing. Or maybe it’s just the...
The situation in Haiti is horrific, to say the least. It seems that, right now, the best way to help is a simple donation to the Red Cross, who,...
There is an even easier way to help than by going to the Red Cross website. You can quickly give $10 to the Red Cross to help the disaster in...