5 Startups Infusing Social Good with Innovation

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Lauren Hockenson
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5 Startups Infusing Social Good with Innovation
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These companies are devoted to helping those in need -- whether it's those suffering from chronic illness or fledgling writers looking for their big break -- and are using innovative technologies to do so. While the companies are diverse, they are all on a mission to change our lives for the better and improve society.

Here's a roundup of featured projects from the past 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. WILL Interactive

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Why It's Working: With more than 70 games on topics including the military, financial decision-making and youth education, WILL Interactive has developed a new form of educational and therapeutic media.

Read the full story here.

2. Meddik

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Why It's Working: The level of anecdotal information and resources found on Meddik means that those suffering from illness or prolonged conditions can benefit from a wealth of helpful, crowdsourced advice.

Read the full story and see the video here.

3. CauseCart

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Why It's Working: CauseCart seeks to revolutionize the culture of donation by enabling shoppers to give money to a charity of their choosing for free. All donations are handled between CauseCart and the ecommerce platform.

Read the full story here.

4. Pubslush

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Why It's Working: Traditional publishing has a lot of overhead costs and bureaucracy that make it hard for potentially popular books to get published; with it's pledging model, Pubslush guarantees an audience before putting ink to paper. Plus, one book is donated for each one that's purchased.

Read the full story and see the video here.

5. Benelab

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Why It's Working: By transforming an everyday task -- web search -- into a vehicle for good, Kim and his team of fellow students are proving that Internet technology and a little scrappiness can empower anyone to become an entrepreneur and make a difference.

Read the full story here.

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