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11 celeb founded causes with cool names

We love ALL charities and causes, but when it comes to naming your organization, they can be pretty cool...or pretty lame. We take a look at some of the celeb founded causes and pick our favorite names!

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Will Edward Norton please rise?

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Actor and Crowdrise founder Edward Norton spoke at yesterdays Social Good Summit hosted by the 92nd Street Y, the United Nations Foundation and Mashable.

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Quote of the day: Edward Norton

Edward Norton

Crowdrise co-founder aka Edward Norton is going to be hitting the road with a special team. Their goal: to raise over $26 million for charity. Read on to get the scoop...

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From fight club to peace club

Edward Norton

The Hulk is back! Even though Do Something Twitter nominee Edward Norton did not win the award, he is still a winner. Edward launched Crowdrise.com, an online social network that encourages youth to volunteer, raise money for charity, and have fun while doing it. Also, Edward was named United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for Biodiversity earlier this month.

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Nominee Profile: Edward Norton

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This Do Something Twitter nominee and Boston native leads a busy life. Edward Norton is a well known actor, screenwriter, director, and a HULK… well, he played a Hulk. But giving back to others certainly gives him the Hulk’s strength and power to do just about anything.

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Celebs run for good


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City celebs contribute to park in the sky

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via inhabitat.com

Today is the grand opening of New York City’s park in the sky. “High Line Park” has been a work in progress for a long time and would not have been possible if it weren’t for the generous contributions of eco-celebs like Edward Norton, Steve Carell, Kevin Bacon, Harvey Keitel, Glenn Close and designer Diane von Furstenberg.

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Celebs talk about the biggest turn off: Earth Hour

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Celebs hit Global Green Sustainable Design Awards

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Katie Couric presents an award to winner Rosemary Ellis, Editor in Chief of Good Housekeeping via Global Green

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