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Credit Unions on the Rise

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Together member-owned credit unions are bigger than Goldman Sachs with more than $1 trillion in assets. They're on the rise, and you can help them grow even more by backing three bills in Congress. Read more »

How to Enjoy a Free, Movable Feast of Weeds

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Weeds have been given a bad reputation, but they are a spectacular movable feast. Read more »

How to Create Your Own Seed Lending Library

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The intention at Richmond Grows is to be a model for sustainability in their community while supporting other communities to create their own seed lending library and seed interchanges (swaps). Read more »

Ezio Manzini on the Economics of Design for Social Innovation

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In part two of Sarah Brooks's conversation with Ezio Manzini, he speaks about the issues surrounding design for social innovation, community-supported agriculture, and the business component of Shareable design. Read more »

Be Me: Black Men Engaged in Sharing and Community

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BMe empowers black male social entrepreneurs in US cities. Their slogan is "Share, Inspire, Connect." Read more »

Crowdfunding: Not Just For Geeks & Artists Anymore

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New crowdfunding platforms are emerging to help people turn dreams into reality--whether that dream is new roller skates or relief from medical bills. Read more »

How to Build Trust in the Sharing Economy, Cartoon Edition

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A recent panel explored how to build trust in the sharing economy. A nifty cartoon details the key points of the discussion among service designers from various sharing economy companies. Read more »

Collaborative Coworking in Southern Italy

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Unlike the traditional idea of coworking where freelancers work independently on their projects, the members of Casa Netural are encouraged to mold the space. Here's how this coworking community in rural Italy works. Read more »

How to Grow a Garden on Your Balcony

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Urban organic gardening is a simple yet powerful form of environmental activism. Read more »

DIY Projects from Around the Globe for Your Own Backyard

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The most interesting trip you could take might be to your own city. Here's six DIY projects to gain appreciation for your city and make it even better. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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