5 minutes of caring
- I Want to Help Africa
by Sam Davidson,
May 8
(1 comment)
Do you really?
- World AIDS Orphans Day
by Sam Davidson,
May 7
Your voice is their future.
- Do It For Free
by Sam Davidson,
May 2
(2 comments)
It's National Volunteer Week.
- Bring Light
by Sam Davidson,
April 18
Fund something important.
- Does Size Matter?
by Sam Davidson,
April 17
Maybe not in the nonprofit world.
- Stimulate Something Else
by Sam Davidson,
April 16
Here’s where you can stick that stimulus check.
- Refund the Refund
by Sam Davidson,
April 15
Give away what you got given.
- Double Up
by Sam Davidson,
April 14
(1 comment)
On the groceries, that is.
- The Tax Man Cometh
by Sam Davidson,
April 10
(1 comment)
The ides of April is upon us.
- The Fairest of Them All
by Sam Davidson,
March 25
(2 comments)
Check the label and reach for fair trade.
- What's Your Water Footprint?
by Sam Davidson,
March 21
Exactly how much water are you using?
- Tweak Your Toilet
by Sam Davidson,
March 20
(2 comments)
Some quick tweaks will have you saving buckets.
- You're In the Money
by Sam Davidson,
March 4
(2 comments)
Where do you stack up on a global level?
- Sock It To Me
by Sam Davidson,
March 3
(5 comments)
What to do with those old socks?
- Leap for Change
by Sam Davidson,
February 29
How will you use an extra day?
- End Homelessness
by Sam Davidson,
February 13
Can we really end homelessness in 5 minutes a day?
- Tents of Hope
by Sam Davidson,
January 25
Raise a tent and raise awareness about Darfur.
- Year in Review: Our Picks
by Sam Davidson,
December 28
It's time to talk about what we like.
- I Must Have Missed It
by Sam Davidson,
December 27
(2 comments)
Here are the most underreported stories of 2007.
- Give Fairly
by Sam Davidson,
December 17
(1 comment)
Fair trade gifts make more than the recipient happy.
- Year in Review: Most Commented
by Sam Davidson,
December 14
It's time to talk about what you talked about.
- Buy and Give Handmade
by Sam Davidson,
December 10
(1 comment)
Give twice by giving handmade.
- Volunteer: International Edition
by Sam Davidson,
December 5
Join folks around the world today and help out.
- The GiveCard
by Sam Davidson,
December 3
Use the GiveCard to give a different kind of gift card.
- Dark for Darfur
by Sam Davidson,
November 27
Turn off the holiday lights and send a donation to help people in Darfur.
- Generous Surfing
by Sam Davidson,
November 26
In search of online deals today? How about online giving?
- The Real Deal Meal
by Sam Davidson,
November 21
(2 comments)
See how everyone else in the world eats.
- Give Better
by Sam Davidson,
November 19
(3 comments)
You have choices when you give to others.
- Trimmin's and Fixin's
by Sam Davidson,
November 16
(1 comment)
Loosen your belt.
- Like Words for Rice
by Sam Davidson,
October 25
(6 comments)
Play a game and feed people.
- Treat, Party of 4
by Sam Davidson,
October 22
Eat out with purpose.
- Life is Fair
by Sam Davidson,
October 12
(2 comments)
Purchasing decisions make a difference.
- When Is Enough Enough?
by Sam Davidson,
September 24
What a difference a definition can make.
- Pantry Raid
by Sam Davidson,
September 4
(1 comment)
Eat what you got.
- Tick Tock
by Sam Davidson,
August 7
(3 comments)
A lot more than minutes are adding up.
- Adopt A Minefield
by Leigh Piper,
August 6
You can help in the global landmine crisis.
- Just Some Crayons
by Sam Davidson,
July 26
Help kids color a bright day.
- Play Pumps
by Leigh Piper,
July 16
(1 comment)
Water can be fun.
- Shake It Up, Baby
by Sam Davidson,
July 12
Change up your day-to-day routine.
- Drop It Like It's Hot
by Sam Davidson,
July 10
Or really cold.
- Cheapskate
by Leigh Piper,
July 5
(1 comment)
Save money and spread the wealth.
- Hooked on Books
by Sam Davidson,
June 25
And Fox in Socks.
- Sit Down, Trade Up, Help Out
by Sam Davidson,
June 13
Goodwill and OfficeMax team up to reuse old chairs.
- Darn Roots
by Sam Davidson,
June 11
Getting to the root of the problem is the best solution.
- A Box of Shoeboxes
by Sam Davidson,
June 8
(1 comment)
Ship your shoes via Soles4Souls.
- Hunger Awareness Day
by Sam Davidson,
June 5
Spend a day hungry.
- Spare a Dime
by Sam Davidson,
June 4
Stop the cycle of poverty before it starts.
- Bake Free
by Sam Davidson,
May 30
Turn some cookie dough into some smiles.
- FreePledge
by Sam Davidson,
May 10
For Mothers' Day, make a difference by making a FreePledge.
- What Giving Smells Like
by Sam Davidson,
May 9
This gift will make your mom smell and feel good.
- Give Her the World
by Sam Davidson,
May 8
The gift goes to someone else, but your mom still gets the warm fuzzies.
- Care Package for Mom
by Sam Davidson,
May 7
Make mom proud by giving to others.
- Foster Care Month
by Sam Davidson,
May 1
(1 comment)
You don't have to adopt to make a difference.
- Global Days for Darfur
by Sam Davidson,
April 27
Do something meaningful.
- Malaria No More
by Stephen Moseley,
April 25
Today is Malaria Awareness Day.
- Community Gardens
by Sam Davidson,
April 13
Don't garden in isolation.
- Plant a Row
by Sam Davidson,
April 11
One row of your garden can help millions fight hunger.
- Form an Opinion
by Sam Davidson,
March 30
(2 comments)
Believing in something isn't a bad thing.
- World TB Day
by Sam Davidson,
March 23
It infects 1/3 of the world's population.
- World Water Day
by Sam Davidson,
March 22
(1 comment)
Today, think of those whose necessity is your luxury.
- Tree Nation
by Sam Davidson,
March 20
Watch your tree grow hand-in-hand with possibility in Africa.
- Give Vision
by Sam Davidson,
March 19
Those old glasses that no longer work for you might be a perfect fit for someone else.
- Just a Dollar
by Sam Davidson,
February 21
What can 100 pennies really do?
- The Mocha Club
by Sam Davidson,
February 15
Giving up two mochas has never meant so much.
- Eat It All
by Sam Davidson,
February 13
Clear your plate, for earth's sake.
- Travel Size
by Sam Davidson,
February 9
Those small bottles of shampoo can be used in more places than hotel rooms.
- Keep Someone Warm
by Sam Davidson,
February 7
Add a few dollars to your bill to heat someone's house.
- All That Tax
by Sam Davidson,
February 5
The skinny on what's taxed where.
- TOMS Shoes
by Sam Davidson,
January 31
Put shoes on your feet and someone else's.
- Dig a Well
by Sam Davidson,
January 29
(1 comment)
Until you have clean water, not much else matters.
- Get a Newsletter
by Sam Davidson,
January 17
What's one more email?
- Lantern Projects
by Sam Davidson,
January 10
Stretch your dollars as far as possible.
- Poverty 411
by Sam Davidson,
January 2
Educate yourself about poverty so that we can end it.
- New Day's Resolution
by Sam Davidson,
January 1
- Giving Groups
by Sam Davidson,
December 27
Make friends and influence people.
- Cook Twice
by Sam Davidson,
December 22
Give the surprise gift of food this Christmas.
- Toast to Awareness
by Sam Davidson,
December 18
Tell those you love what you care about.
- How To Give
by Sam Davidson,
December 14
Giving can be easy AND meaningful.
- Donate Your Stuff
by Sam Davidson,
December 8
Don't just toss it or box it – give it to someone in need.
- Give Without Getting Up
by Stephen Moseley,
December 6
(1 comment)
It's never been easier to help others.
- Dump Your Change
by Sam Davidson,
December 4
Those pennies add up.
- Buy Nothing Day
by Sam Davidson,
November 24
Participate by not participating.
- Give Gloves
by Sam Davidson,
November 22
Lend a hand. Literally.
- Nothing But Nets
by Sam Davidson,
November 21
(2 comments)
How do you save a continent? One bed at a time.
- Want Differently
by Sam Davidson,
November 20
Flip your wish list and want on behalf of someone else.
- Homeless Awareness Week
by Sam Davidson,
November 13
(1 comment)
November 12-18 is National Homeless Awareness Week.
- Workplace Giving
by Sam Davidson,
November 3
Make work fun by having a social impact.
- One Dollar Water
by Sam Davidson,
October 25
$1 provides one year of clean water for an African.
- Skip the Soda
by Sam Davidson,
October 23
Save calories and donate your quarters.
- Feed Someone
by Indie Davis,
October 20
You can be incredibly lazy and still feed a homeless person.
- Stand Against Poverty
by Sam Davidson,
October 16
(1 comment)
Stand up and declare that 24,000 people dying every day from hunger is unacceptable.
- Give Meat
by Sam Davidson,
October 9
Whether you’re a carnivore or herbivore, your donation is appreciated.
- Smell the Difference
by Sam Davidson,
September 28
Now it’s possible to look good AND feel good.
- Stop Human Trafficking
by Sam Davidson,
September 27
(1 comment)
An estimated 27 million people around the world are enslaved right now--more than at any time in human history.
- 180 Seconds of Reality
by Sam Davidson,
September 26
The truth is shocking sometimes, especially if you can watch it.
- Party for a Cause
by Sam Davidson,
September 25
Think you’re ready to really revolutionize things? Then have a party.
- Buy Two
by Sam Davidson,
September 4
The next time you're at the grocery store, buy an extra of each non-perishable food item on your list.
- Healthcare for the Homeless
by Sam Davidson,
August 28
It's controversial and complicated, but let's talk about it: healthcare.
- Fill a Backpack
by Sam Davidson,
August 17
School starts soon (maybe not for you, but for millions of children and teens everywhere).
- Shed Your Coat
by Sam Davidson,
August 9
It’s August. Go to your coat closet.
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more time on your hands
- World AIDS Orphans Day
by Sam Davidson,
May 2
Wednesday, May 7, is World AIDS Orphans Day. Since this reality affects over 25 million kids, it's a big task. But don't get overwhelmed. We've got a list of detailed and simple actions that you and your friends can take to begin to save the world for the most vulnerable among us.
- One Letter at a Time
by Laura Seay,
February 15
What can one person do to effect structural change? More than you might imagine. Consider being part of Bread for the World's 2008 Offering of Letters, and make a difference for billions of people who live in poverty worldwide.
- New Day Revolution Excerpt: Chapter 11
by Sam Davidson,
November 30
This time of year, many of us become devout adherents to the great American religion called consumerism. We spend time and money like no other time of year as we shop for those we love and those we feel obligated to buy for. We also make our wish lists asking others to pick the right present for us to eagerly unwrap. But what if we used this collective attention to focus on larger problems? What if we directed our energy and money this time of year towards greater social ills and problems?
- New Day Revolution Excerpt: Chapter 7
by Sam Davidson,
November 23
Now that Thanksgiving is nothing more than leftovers, you’ll be “encouraged” to spend money like it’s going out of style. The winter holiday season is in full swing, and shopping seems to be some sort of national tradition. But, if we’re honest, we know that shopping and consumption aren’t things we do only during December. This is why we dedicate an entire chapter in our new book to the activity of buying and selling. Here is a sneak peak at our recommendations for how you can save the world while shopping.
- A Revolution of Love
by John Shults,
June 22
REVO is an expression and movement of love. It's a movement that seeks to inspire a generation to act for social justice. It's a movement that led me to believe and exist in love - to exist in a community of people seeking to inspire change and hope for an otherwise lacking continent.
- Rethinking the Offering
by Sam Davidson,
June 1
The words 'tithe' and 'offering' strike fear in the hearts (and wallets) of the religious and nonreligious alike. But when my faith community rethought what it meant to give, a local nonprofit benefited from the generosity of some churchfolk.
- Don't Buy a Thing
by Jody Stickle,
May 18
On January 1st of this year, I decided that I would stop buying new things. I decided I would only purchase food and items of health and safety, but otherwise, I would not be buying new things. Instead, I would buy used items or borrow what I needed.
- Get on "Board"
by Ken Hatchett,
March 9
From day one, for me, Children Are People, Inc. became an organization to which I chose to attach my heart and time. I grew up in a small rural southern town and know first hand the importance of developing a strong work ethic as well as having principled role models to assist you through life.
- Help the Homeless
by Kevin Barbieux,
March 2
(3 comments)
Cool people care, and caring people pay attention to what's going on in the world around them. And they make decisions based on serious considerations of the consequences of their actions - well, most of the time, anyway.
- New Day's Resolution: Help the Poor
by Lynnette Davidson,
February 9
(1 comment)
Believe it or not, but a dollar a day can literally save the life of someone half a world away. Just by passing on that latte or music download, you can make an impact in someone's life you may never meet.
- New Day's Resolution: Get a Hobby
by Wanda Mascarenas,
February 2
The new year is a perfect time to try out a new hobby. While there is no shortage of things to spend your spare time on, everyone benefits when you use your hobby (new or old) for a good cause.
- New Day's Resolution: Volunteer More
by Kyle Matthews,
January 26
If one of your resolutions this year is to volunteer more (or for the first time), no doubt your local community is full of opportunities to give back. Lending a hand once a week or once a month will go a long way towards making a difference in your city.
- New Day's Resolution: Get Organized
by Sam Davidson,
January 5
(1 comment)
We all say we want to clear the clutter and get more organized. Often this motivation results in higher sales for people who sell trendy gadgets or write books with clever titles. However, getting organized can be as simple as cleaning out our closet with the motivation of giving to others in need.
- Intentionally Serving the Poor
by Jeff Morrison,
December 29
Using your unique talent to serve others is a rewarding experience. And it's something only YOU can do. So get out there and do what you do best - for others.
- I Made Christmas Not My Birthday
by Luanne Davidson,
December 22
By trying my best to take the "Christmas Is Not Your Birthday" Challenge, I rediscovered the true meaning of the holiday season. By taking small steps to offset my spending and greediness, I gave to those in need, helped others, and changed my small part of the world.
- Socially Aware Shopping
by Lynnette Davidson,
December 15
(2 comments)
Ten Thousand Villages is one of the largest fair trade organizations in North America. Working with more than 100 artisan groups, Ten Thousand Villages purchases fine pieces from craftspeople with whom it has longstanding, nurturing relationships, helping to bring dignity to their lives. At the store you'll find everything from folk art and home décor, ceramics, textiles, baskets, jewelry and musical instruments.
- Giving That Means Something
by Aron Michalski,
December 8
Last year, right around this time, my mother asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I danced around the question, as she did when I asked her the same. Then she admitted she'd already bought a goat in my name. And then I admitted I had bought a share of a water buffalo in her name. So instead of another sweater, my mother helped provide a family in Thailand with a draft animal to till their fields. And instead of another tie to hang in my closet, I helped provide milk to a malnourished family in Cambodia.
- Boxing Day
by Stephen Moseley,
November 3
An hour at Feed the Children will take you to the far reaches of the globe. Even something as simple as folding and taping boxes will have a global impact as you become part of an integral chain that provides food and supplies for some of the neediest people in the world.
- Get Involved in Local Politics
by Betsy Neely,
October 6
(1 comment)
By helping campaign for the upcoming election, you may learn more about people, life and your local community than you will about politics. Two hours at a local fair usually does this to you.
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