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Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#151
A common misperception is that you need to be a non-profit in order to pursue a social mission but this is not necessarily the case. As a charity you can raise money but are limited in your ability to generate revenue. A for-profit organization is self-sustaining and doesn't have to rely on grants or donations.

Here are a few links: Unreasonable Institute http://unreasonableinstitute.org/ Ashoka http://www.ashoka.org/ Social Edge http://www.socialedge.org/ B Corporation http://www.bcorporation.net/

Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#152
Check out companies certified as B Corporation. (Google it). In their own way, they are demonstrably making the world a better place. It's basically an objective standard for "social enterprises" - almost any start up can implement these benchmarks (if they're really committed to it)

Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#154
This really resonated with me.

While I do appreciate the sentiments expressed below (that we're doing good by doing our daily work) I do think that we can take an extra effort to make a positive contribution to the world. Yes, doing your daily work and doing good aren't mutually exclusive, but dedicating yourself to doing good explicitly is better than plugging away at something that coincidentally creates social value along with the main goal of corporate benefit. And yes, that does matter.

It's definitely difficult to fix injustices. It's definitely not as easy as creating the next iPhone game or daily deals site. Nevertheless, it needs to get done, by someone, and I think it's wonderful that you want to be that person. Step up to the challenge, you're one of the few.

I can't give that much tangible advice-I'm trying to do the same thing and am fairly clueless. Nevertheless, here's my (up)vote of confidence!

Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#156
I'm creating an app for folks to get together around these issues and actually start doing something or discovering where action is possible. in a life-game action-sharing way. so all you searchers out there are my ideal target. (but i'm doing it alone the last ten months and could really use some help...)

Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#157
About four years ago, I started to get restless. I had been working for a large fruit company for quite some time. I had done pretty well in my job and learned a lot. I was a better engineer, better communicator and better person.

While I felt proud of the fights I had won on behalf of users (every time you type command-comma and it works…), making them more productive at their jobs, I felt I wasn't doing enough to help people directly. I didn't want to just make tools to help other people work on big important problems or give them money — I wanted to work on big, important problems.

I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to volunteer for the Obama campaign in 2008. What started out as a couple of phone calls turned into two months of solid work, helping register hundreds of thousands of voters and making sure folks found their polling places. I didn't lose touch with the grassroots field volunteer in me, either: I was on the phone, too, talking to regular voters.

I wanted to be this inspired by my work all of the time. After shipping another big cat, I left. I spent a month helping Engineers Without Borders Canada (important: not all EWBs are created equal), and went through a leadership development fellowship.

While my number one passion is for the environment and energy efficiency — and I'm not doing that — yet, I have been fortunate to pick and choose some really cool projects:

  - creating an online application process for college and university scholarships
  - helping EWB Canada win $50,000
  - doing strategy/UI/fundraising for a network of student-run food co-ops
  - building a text messaging-based tool to remind people to vote
Now I'm working on TurboVote, a nonprofit service that makes voting by mail as easy as renting a DVD from Netflix. If you've ever tried to track down an absentee ballot request form, voter registration form and county clerk mailing address, you know what a hassle that is. We make it easy.

Where this becomes a big deal is not in presidential elections, where turnout is 50-60% (which is pretty shameful), but in local, primary and special elections, where it drops to 10%. But once you're signed up to vote by mail, you just get the ballots … and you vote … and maybe we get turnout to 15%. It's not a lot, but relatively speaking, it's a big deal.

If this sounds like fun, we're hiring a rails developer: http://blog.turbovote.org/2011/07/were-hiring/

Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#158
post #138

Epic question for humanity but I would phrase the question as, "how do I do something with meaningful [impact]?" Currently I think of meaningful impact as: -The depth of behavioral change you create in an individuals' lifetime -The breadth and scale of behavioral interactions created eg you use Instagram for 1min/day for a month with 100 friends vs a computer for 12hrs/day for life with millions of people (note: I'm…

Before you can make something meaningful, you must immerse yourself in problems, either yours or someone else's. You need to learn what the ailments are, then find a cure. It's easy to see when someone is simply targeting a market they think is ripe for exploiting, and are not really immersed in solving problems.

Reminds me of a ME310 project we did at Stanford. Problem statement was so vague but it was around disabilities and keeping people active in the winter. What was my first reaction? Step into a wheelchair and spend the next 4 days in it completely playing the role. 100% immersion! Then made a list of every possible experience i could go through in this situation and did as many as i possibly could. Now that is immersion my friends and it was key to our team really understanding the problems and building rapport with some of our users. I have to say it was also a magical, eye opening experience.

Re: Ask HN: How can I do something meaningful?

#160

http://lesswrong.com/lw/3gj/efficient_charity_do_unto_others... "Just as there is only one best charity, there is only one best way to donate to that charity. Whether you volunteer versus donate money versus raise awareness is your own choice, but that choice has consequences. If a high-powered lawyer who makes $1,000 an hour chooses to take an hour off to help clean up litter on the beach, he's wasted the opportunit…

It's a waste if one reads the above and not the paragraph following this one.

The Roman historian Sallust said of Cato "He preferred to be good, rather than to seem so". The lawyer who quits a high-powered law firm to work at a nonprofit organization certainly seems like a good person. But if we define "good" as helping people, then the lawyer who stays at his law firm but donates the profit to charity is taking Cato's path of maximizing how much good he does, rather than how good he looks.

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