33needs - 3needs is a web application that connects the entrepreneurs solving our world's biggest needs to micro-investments.

joshtetrick@gmail.com and this blog for next steps ...

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Where do I go now?

1. Fast Company Social Capitalist Awards
http://www.fastcompany.com/social/2008/index.html

2. XIGI
http://www.xigi.net/

3. Good Magazine
http://awesome.good.is/good100/good100.html

4. Idealist.org
http://www.idealist.org/

5. SoCap Index
http://socialcapitalindex.net/enterprises#

6. Good Companies
http://www.bcorporation.net/

7. Social Actions

http://www.socialactions.com/actionsources

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And now what?

Question:

Hello Josh,

I'm interested in law school but I'm still unsure of what type or
lawyer or what I want to major in so do you have any advice on how to
get started in the preparation for law school acceptance or getting
great interships? Thank you for your time and for coming to the
University of Maryland to speak to us, you really opened my eyes to
all the possibilities with being a lawyer.

Answer

Hey! Great to hear from you. Here's my advice: pick a big need.
Chose a challenge; something that bothers you about our world. Girl's
education or climate change or factory farming - just pick something!
After you pick your need, go to idealist.org and network for good and
search away. Find the organizations that are addressing the need and
send them an email stating why you are good for them, with resume
attached. The process is a little annoying, but the payoff is unreal.  - J

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Do-gooders can make bank, too | The Eagle Online

Thanks to the AU community for making this happen! I'm at joshtetrick@gmail.com if you have questions.

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