Social Entrepreneurship

GreenAnySite.com and Lucky Startups

Published January 07, 2009 @ 11:08AM PT

One of my absolutely favorite sites to keep track of cool social startup ideas is Lucky Startups, which has video interviews with a variety of different types of founders. The idea behind the site is that every startup deserves a platform to get their vision out, but that its hard to capture the attention of advisers, investors, and employees. By giving a forum to a lot of great ideas that are, for the moment, little more than ideas, Lucky Startups is providing an incredible valuable service.

They posted a video today with an org that caught my eye called GreenAnySite.com. GreenAnySite.com is an Israeli startup that channels the "affiliate fees" that e-commerce sites pay the other websites that refer clients to them towards environmental good. Its a simple, great idea that's worth learning more about.

Share this Post

Related Posts

Comments (2)

  1. Aronado Placencia

    Thanks so much Nathaniel!!

    We greatly appreciate the writeup and are 100% focused on helping startups get noticed, connect with Investors, and learn from one another in a fun environment.

    Cheers
    Aronado
    LuckyStartups

    Posted by Aronado Placencia on 01/08/2009 @ 11:10AM PT

  2. Vlasta Molak

    Sustainable Environment and Advnced Renewal of US Cities Hearts (SEARCH)

    American inner cities are dying. Our project will integrate solutions for global warming, homelessness, unemployment and community development in the sustainable renewal of inner cities.   See below:

    http://www.change.org/idea/view/search_sustainable_environment_and_advanced_renewal_of_city_hearts

    and

      http://www.gaiafoundation.net/searchfront.htm

    Posted by Vlasta Molak on 01/09/2009 @ 04:32PM PT

Add a Comment

For your comment to be published, you will need to confirm your email address after submitting your comment.

If you already have an account, click here to log in.

Comments on Change.org are meant for further exploration and evaluation of the ideas covered in the posts. To that end, we welcome constructive comments. However, we reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive, abusive, or off-topic; that contain ad hominem attacks; or that are designed to subvert or hijack comment threads rather than contribute to them. Repeat offenders may be permanently removed from the site at our discretion.

Author

Twitter Feed

Nathaniel Whittemore

Nathaniel is the founding Director of the Center for Global Engagement at Northwestern University, which works annually with hundreds of students in dozens of countries around the world through curricular programs and student project incubation.

Featured Social Entrepreneurship Actions

View all Top Actions  Separator  Start a Petition »

close

This user's Profile page is not public. They have restricted it to only their friends.

Already a Member?

Create an Account

You must create a Change.org account to complete this action.
If you already have an account click here.