Challenges that matter
Good for Nothing is about collaborating and experimenting to create disruptive solutions to some of the biggest issues of our time. Most of these experiments take the form of challenges; some of which will be tackled at gigs, some with groups of your friends or colleagues, some over a cuppa.
It's up to you to decide how you want to get stuck in; once you are, share your ideas and contributions on the challenge page to help guide your fellow GFNers on the same mission.
Can we help Cultivate London train more young people in horticulture and become a successful social enterprise?
For Cultivate London
The Discoverables are helping young people identify and develop their strengths, can we help them tell their story more powerfully?
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For Discoverables
Can we help raise cash for and design a new community space for Bevendean and Moulsecoomb?
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For The Bevy
Help reduce waste generated from coffee by turning it into Mushrooms
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For Espresso Mushroom Company
Can we create a creative learning and writing space for Brighton's children?
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For Greens Pet Emporium
Can we build new platforms to drive broader positive community action in Lambeth?
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In partnership with Lambeth Council
How can we create stronger hyper-local Lambeth neighbourhood networks?
In partnership with Lambeth Council
What would make Young Lambeth Cooperative a brand young people want to be part of?
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In partnership with Lambeth Council
A new venture helping disadvantaged kids needs a new brand identity and social media presence
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For Mountains of Hope
Can we help create an open source home energy monitor as part of a campaign to increase our homes' energy efficiency?
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For Carbon Coop
A local charity offering advice to hard to reach people needs a new communications strategy and brand identity
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For Signposts