New Zero Cost Service available for Charities and NGO's

IdeaConnection.com is pleased to invite the world's non-profit organizations to use this free Problem Solving Service.

IdeaConnection.com has assembled a growing database of thousands of brilliant problem solvers and innovators with a diversity of expertise that ranges from anthropologists, financiers, and chemists, to programmers, physicists, and oceanographers. A large percent of these people have agreed to work for free on problems for the common good.

Four to ten experts are chosen to tackle each challenge. These experts are selected for their track record, which includes education, problem solving record, patents issued, creativity, and experience collaborating as part of a virtual team.

IdeaConnection's online ThinkSpace™ allows each select group of thinkers and innovators to work together in a collaborative environment that encourages creativity and idea generation, while fostering focus and goal-oriented problem solving. This proprietary software also provides "thinking tools" that spark innovation and facilitate problem solving.

Charities, non-government organizations, and any group working for the good of the commons, may post one or more problems here. There is no charge for this service. Solutions that the teams come up with are emailed to the organizations that have posted the problem.

This new resource extends the manpower and the problem solving abilities of charities and NGO's that take the time to clearly define specific problems.

Scott Wurtele, CEO, states: "This service is available thanks to the thousands of experts around the world who are willing to devote their time and knowledge and skill to help solve problems for the common good. It is like having a personal think-tank in your back pocket."

IdeaConnection.com provides corporations with risk-free problem solving and access to innovation, and also offers several free services including thousands of Technologies for Sale or License, hundreds of Technologies Wanted, and the ability to post and work on problems for the Common Good.