The winner of The Great American Teach-Off Round 2 has been announced. Check out this video to meet your winner.

What do you love? Actress and author Diane Farr talks about the little things that keep her inspired.

A 355 year-old German tailor offers a customer rewards program that uses fingerprint technology to distribute savings and rewards.

L.A.-based musician Phred Brown—currently touring with Bruno Mars—tells us about the little things that inspire him.

This month, whether you're the 99 percent or the 1 percent, we want you to have a sound mind, sound body, and sound bank account.

Visual artist Sean D'Anconia talks about all the little things that inspire him.

What do you love? Pilot George Velazquez on the things that make life worth living.

Today, 884 million people across the world don't have access to safe and clean water. The solution may be household water filter treatments.

In part six of the Future Learning series, Sifteo explores how movable digital cubes help people develop problem solving skills.

Los Angeles singer and voiceover artist Mela Lee talks about the little things that make her life worth singing about.

In part five of the Future Learning series, digital platform Collaborize Classroom uses the power of collective classroom thinking.

What do you love? Comedian Thomas Middleditch talks video games, military history, and the improv stage.

It's $30 for 30 Days of GOOD, our microphilanthropy challenge. How will you pledge to give away $30 this month?

GOOD senior editor Cord Jefferson gives us a tour of his favorite buses.

Erik Knutzen talks about the things he loves.

Meet the organization that, in its own words, "keeps kids on horses and off the streets."

See how the Great American Teach-Off winner received the news—and a check for $10,000—during a surprise assembly at her school.

What moves the people who are moving the world forward? A new GOOD video series.

In part 4 of the Future Learning series, learn about Connexions, which allows students to pick and choose information to create their own textbook.