
When students take a year off before college to gain real-world experience, everyone wins.

A profit-sharing pilot will give money to nonprofits in New York City and Los Angeles to support education and job training programs.

Nonprofit organization Eat for Equity is more than a monthly themed dinner party. It creates social change through food and giving.

A team of students proved that public interest design can and should be culturally appropriate, location-specific, and built for the long haul.

Writer Colleen Wainwright went bald for a program that teaches literacy to high school girls.

After debuting at SXSW, community engagement app Cause.it prepares for its launch.

Got a great idea to make your neighborhood better? Whether it's saving a park or creating public art, make it happen with a Pepsi Refresh grant.

Organizations frustrated by scarce resources, missed opportunities for collaboration, and the inability to conduct research are looking to mapping.

Rahm Emanuel and Comcast have teamed up to provide discounted computers and internet access for the city's low-income students.

A significant fraction of the $2.1 billion for Haitian recovery efforts has yet to be spent.
More than 100 groups from D.C. and Maryland negotiated together for clean energy contracts, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars collectively.

The lab of fresh ideas and collaboration is set to open this fall.
How designers are becoming a new breed of humanitarian innovators through IDEO.org's fellowship program.

The Department of Education is allocating more money to the Promise Neighborhoods program. Is it enough to make a real difference?

A new event series sponsored by The People's Fleet invites nonprofits to share their work with the community. First up, Stoked Mentoring.