The Good Guide
Last week, the Gift Guide: Support your community by buying from your community! This week, the Good Guide: You make doing good look good! We’ve provided links to each nonprofit to the left of the shot. All the regular Replay components — Since Last Week, Meetups, etc. — are below the guide. Go go go give give give!
The Canadian Cancer Society is a national, community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and enhancement of quality of life of people living with cancer.
Charity: Water brings clean and safe drinking water to people all over the world. Proceeds from the sale of Michael's pin go to the organization's operating costs, so they can continue to put 100 percent of donations toward the mission.
Community LINC helps Kansas City families overcome homelessness and become self sufficient. Home for the Holidays is Community LINC's holiday fundraising campaign.
Food for the Hungry partners with members of poor communities to build wells, teach/learn productive farming practices, build schools and practice health and hygiene to save children’s lives.
Generation Nutrition is a global campaign aimed at ending child deaths from acute malnutrition. Fifteen charities, including Action Against Hunger-UK, created the campaign to encourage individuals around the world to urge their governments to help end child malnutrition.
Generosity Water is an humanitarian organization dedicated to ending the clean water crisis in developing countries.
Help Ink sells art in various forms, with $1 for every $5 earned given to charity. The artists roster includes many Dribbblers.
Minority Rights Group raises awareness of minority rights issues via research, publications and providing information to the public.
Pin the Map Publishing ties each book sale to a specific real-world good. For example, every purchase of The Do-Good Squad, to the right, means one month of clean water for a family in need.
Sebastian's Action Trust helps seriously ill children and their families through a variety of programs, including the UK's only purpose-built facility offering respite holidays to very ill children and their families.
Watsi funds healthcare for people around the world.
Since Last Week
Discounts & Deals:
- $100 off all job postings for individuals and 50% off job postings for Teams through the end of the month.
- Medium and Large teams purchased in December receive one free job listing.
Plus, we added new Meetups and Goods pages. Woohoo! Also, we are restocking the Equipment Shop and have two new items — our Make, Show, Tell tee and our new Gameplan Journal from our friends at Dotgrid.co. You choose the pages - dot grid or blank.
Festivus 5K
For the third year, Dribbble sponsored the Festivus 5K for Autism, a Festivus-themed holiday race through historic Salem. Rich ran the race while Dan reviewed all grievances and chose the top 10. The race raises funds for the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism. Above, L-R: Rich pre-race; the official sticker, designed by Dan; Dan reading Grievances, joined by race organizers Cindy and Rick Johnson and their daughter Annabelle. This year’s winning Grievance? Bathroom selfies.
Coaches’ Picks
Meetup Wrap-up
Fireside Chat with Dan & Rich, Boston, Massachusetts, December 10
Sandwiched between two mini-meetups, UX designer Anthony Restivo grilled (nicely!) Rich and Dan at General Assembly Boston last week. Thanks Anthony and also to GA’s Shannon O. Keating and James McLaughlin for organizing.
Berlin Dribbble Meetup, Berlin, Germany, December 11
Thanks to Chris Scarlat for bringing together a group of Berliners on a rainy night. From Chris: “We had fun and discussed design and cool projects we are involved in.” Missed the meetup? Keep your eyes on our meetups page for another Berlin meetup coming up this winter.
Meetups
Below, find listings for the next two weeks. Meetups with shots appear first, ordered by date; after, meetups without shots, ordered by date. For a full list of upcoming meetups, visit dribbble.com/meetups.
Thanks, as always, to our Meetup co-sponsor Shopify.
Dribbble Manchester, Manchester, UK, December 16, Spaceport
Dribbble Chiang Mai Meetup, Chiang Mai, Thailand, December 19, location TBD
Dribbble Meetup Dnipropetrovsk 2014, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, December 20, Art Center Gallery 1
Miami Dribbble Meetup, January 6, Panther Coffee. RSVP.
Not a Dribbble Meetup but … Dribbble is sponsoring Refresh Boston’s December event: Jackson Wilkinson presenting: Best Coast? Lessons from the San Francisco Startup Scene, December 18, 6:30 p.m., Fresh Tilled Soil. RSVP.
For more upcoming meetups, visit dribbble.com/meetups.
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Camp Courageous is a year-round respite care and recreational facility for individuals of all ages with disabilities.