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TheNag.net is world saving made simple, a nudge in the right direction. The cheeky site helps its members do 1 thing a month to make their lifestyles, and the world, more sustainable.




backlash was created in 2005 by the Libertarian Alliance, the Spanner Trust, the Sexual Freedom Coalition, Feminists against Censorship, Ofwatch and Unfettered to collate evidence for an informed debate on censorship and to fight plans to criminalise ownership of material the Home Office finds abhorrent.
It is committed to raising awareness about why the plans are wrong, won't work and about the inevitable unintended consequences if government plans go ahead.




Bhojpuria.com is the World's first portal for Bhojpuri speaking people. The site have won several awards in the past as well.




BlogStJohn was set up in 2007 to provide a forum for discussion about volunteering with St John Ambulance and help use that debate to move the organisation forward.




Dan Hardie, commodities researcher and part-time soldier -- and the blogger who organised the "We can't turn them away" campaign to make special asylum arrangements for Iraqi civilians under threat for having worked with British forces.




mySociety's "Free our Bills" campaign is an effort to persuade Parliament that Bills should be published in a format that allows the public to make use of them in novel, innovative and useful ways. The way Bills are currently made available is completely incompatible with the Internet era and provides no possibility of doing all the things that "Web 2.0" consumers are getting used to doing.




Green Thing is a not-for-profit online community that makes it easy and enjoyable to be green. It’s the first initiative to combine marketing psychology, world-class creativity and the self-fuelling energy of social networks to mobilise the masses
against climate change by making it effortless and fun. Every month you get a different Green Thing to do. All you have to do is do it.




I would like to nominate www.hmrconline.com
HMRC on Line, aka ‘HMRC is Sh-te ‘is dedicated to the taxpayers of Britain, and the employees of the HMRC, who have to endure the monumental shambles that is Her Majesty\'s Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC). This site is ‘a living monument to the incompetence and arrogance of Gordon Brown’, who set HMRC up. It seeks via satire and humour to expose HMRC\'s mismanagement and inefficiency, including its excruciatingly painful bungling of the Tax Credit “system” which wounds 2 million innocently-overpaid Tax Credit Casualties/HMRC mugging victims each year, and the loss by HMRC of 25 million data records similarly entrusted to its safekeeping. It seeks to humiliate those that run HMRC into improving its quality of ‘service’, a laudable aim given this Orwellian organisation’s complete lack of accountability and scruples.
HMRC Is Shite is run by Ken Frost, a well known, highly qualified chartered accountant who runs a number of sites dedicated to improving the quality of life in Britain and highlighting political ineptitude, inefficiency, mismanagement and urban decay.




Nick Morgan, journalist, and all round hero of the people. A modern day Robin Hood, he took on the tax man and won!




Great teaching is all about inspiring someone and for that, there's nothing quite like face-to-face communication. School of Everything is all about facilitating this kind of offline interaction using online tools to draw on the long tail of teaching talent that exists out there.
But School of Everything isn't just about connecting people, it's also about changing the way we learn and how we think about education. Traditionally, education has been a top-down affair. Teachers talk; pupils listen, whilst the system decides what it is they should know, how they should prove they know it and what they will get out of knowing it. School of Everything turns this on its head: everyone has something to teach - whether you're a professional tutor, a committed hobbyist or simply someone with something interesting to share. Learning is all about pursuing what you're passionate about, meeting new people and having fun - it's an end in itself, not just a means to an end.
The team has just secured their first round of investment and they're working away building a strong community of users, with support from the likes of the Young Foundation and Channel 4 Education.




Simon Berry has a had a career of two halves. The first half he spent working for the UK Government's Overseas Aid Programme in Latin America and Africa and the second half has been spent working in rural development in the UK. He is founder and CEO of ruralnet|uk and RNUK Ltd.




Sokari Ekine is a Nigerian LGBT and women's rights activist who has consistently been blogging and building up a strong community of people interested in learning about and taking action on African social justice issues. Her personal style and commitment to various causes all over Africa make her blog a real gem to read and she always has insights into African and diaspora politics that I can't find anywhere.




WSPA promotes animal welfare around the world, concentrating on the regions of the world where few, if any, measures exist to protect animals.