Topic: Social Entrepreneurship

... a selection of articles, some original and others taken from newspapers, magazines, and online resources that focus on civic engagement and issues of interest to boomers and others 50+. If you would like to comment on any of the articles, please click here to go to the message board.  

Changing the World, $5 at a Time

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Anna McDonnell, age 51, is passionately concerned about at-risk girls. "I just believe," she says, "that gender inequality is probably the greatest single cause of the imbalances on our planet." So, she created a social networking site called "5 for Fairness" where for a donation as little as $5 you can help to give a leg up to girls both here and abroad.

Here's how the site works. Once you give your $5 you join a team of other site members championing an organization you think deserves a grant. Once the donations account reaches $5,000, members vote where to send the grant, choosing from among the five teams with the most member support.

The site costs very little to run. It uses NING, a free, web hosting service and Pay Pal charges only a small fee for processing donations. The charity has already funded three projects serving at-risk girls in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Los Angeles. 

Contributed by Scott Martin
Posted on Jan 28, 2011

It May Be “Just Soup” to Some, but to One Lewes Woman, It Is Much, Much More

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Where have all of America's heros gone? Well, you don't have to look farther than Sussex County to find one. Sheri Ackerman offers this profile of Dale Dunning who feeds the homeless from her mobile "soup kitchen". Ms. Dunning has appeared on Opra and was profiled in People Magazine. Continue Reading
Contributed by Sheri Ackerman
Posted on Jul 27, 2009