By harnessing the power of digital technology, these five companies have altered commonplace models such as crowdfunding and toy development to change the world for the better. While the companies are diverse, they share a common thread: A passionate leader who's devoted to improving lives.
Here's a roundup of featured projects from the last week, including exclusive video interviews with the founders of these innovative startups. To read more and watch the videos, click through to the full story, and follow the series to learn about more breakthrough companies.
1. Skillshare
Why It's Working: Skillshare allows anyone to teach a class -- and make money while doing so. Users choose to learn topics in five main categories at very little cost: creative arts, culinary arts, entrepreneurship, lifestyle and technology.
2. Indiegogo
Why It's Working: Indiegogo relies on "user democracy" -- anybody can raise money for anything, and the power of the funders helps dictate what catches fire and ends up on the website's homepage. The result is that those looking for funding can reach new audiences to help get their work realized.
Read the full story and see the video here.
3. Love With Food
Why It's Working: Smaller food producers often have trouble affording marketing and distribution services, and one in every five American children are going hungry. Love With Food is helping to solve both of those problems in one fell swoop.
4. Zaarly
Why It's Working: Zaarly enables anyone to become an entrepreneur -- whether you want to pick up some extra cash or be a full-time Zaarly user, the platform empowers people in Zaarly markets to get things done. And if you're a small business that needs a little bit of help doing errands or filing paperwork, there's an eager person waiting for you on Zaarly.
Read the full story and see the video here.
5. Jerry the Bear
Why It's Working: Targeted specifically to children living with type 1 diabetes, Jerry helps sick kids not only learn about the procedures that are performed on them daily but also empowers them to understand the importance of symptom-checking and self-care.