
Hectic lives, jam-packed schedules and the all-too-common feeling of powerlessness can keep us from doing what we can to make a difference — even if that difference is simply offering a donation.
Social media and the social good movement has revolutionized and re-energized fundraising, with mobile apps making it easier than ever before to do what you can to help others. And it can be surprisingly simple. Knowing that your ability to help others is but a tap away should be motivation enough for you to download these apps and start pitching in.
Here are five iPhone apps to help in the fight against poverty.
1. Make Poverty History

With more than 50 million iPhones sold world wide, and more than 3 billion apps downloaded, if every iPhone owner was to download this one app, it would definitely be a start towards making poverty history.
2. Give Work

The organization behind the app, Samasource, works with refugees by giving them “life-changing opportunities via the Internet .” Samasource says that in doing so they “enable socially responsible companies, small businesses, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs in the U.S. to contribute to economic development by buying services from our workforce at fair prices.”
Their services include “data entry, book digitization, Internet-based research, business listings verification, audio transcription, and video captioning.”
In effect, every time you complete a task, you support a refugee in two ways — by generating income that goes to their digital training, and your task’s accuracy scores help develop and design training programs for the future. The points you create with each task can be traded in by refugees, and a little goes a long way.
When I tried it, the task was to ask a question about personal finances. That task alone earned 5 points, which is enough to buy a tomato, a large banana, and a small bunch of greens for the refugee. For a little time taken out of your day, you can do a lot of good.
3. Compassion

With this app, you can search through profiles of children in need of aid in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and the Caribbean and make your selection of who you’d like to sponsor. If sponsorship is not for you, there is also the option to donate directly from your phone to the Disaster Relief Fund.
4. CauseWorld

The app has you performing “good deeds” just for walking into a stores like Trader Joe’s and Borders. Sponsors like Proctor and Gamble, Citibank and Kraft donate money for your checkins. You can choose where the money is going: Poverty in Africa, Chilean relief efforts, clean water initiatives, chimpanzee habitats, tree planting efforts, education, and cancer research are just some of the deserving causes. You can earn more karma points by scanning the barcodes of specific products, and you can download certain associated iPhone apps, both free and paid, to earn more karma.
To date, CauseWorld and its karma have been able to offset 1.4 million pounds of carbon, raise more than $100,00 for Haiti and Chile, donate more than 228,000 meals to hungry Americans, plant more than 58,000 trees in rain forests, donate more than 24,000 books to children, and provide more than 18 million liters of clean drinking water.
If you are going to check in somewhere it might as well count for something good, right?
5. Donation Connect

Download the app and hit “Find a charity.” You’ll be directed to a list of categories where you can pick which charity you’d like to support. The amount that you choose to give will then be charged to your wireless bill or deducted from your prepaid balance. You’ll never not have time to give again.

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