Britain's new radicals 2012
The Observer has teamed up with NESTA, the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, to find 50 new radicals who are actively changing their communities for the better across the UK.
To find out more go to the Twitter hashtag: #50Radicals
Britain's 50 new radicals: Rubies in the Rubble - video
Britain's 50 new radicals: Clinks Care Farm - video
Radical award winners praised for making Britain a better place
Incredible Edible: 'It's not all about free food'
The Liverpool Project: 'We aren't preaching to people'
Clinks Care Farm: 'We can change lives'
50 new radicals: who did we miss?
MyBnk: 'It's about saying, You can do it'
OpenStreetMap: 'It's the Wikipedia of maps'
More of the best new radicals
UpRising: 'We find potential leaders'
The criteria for entering
Britain's New Radicals: final chance to show that you can make a difference
Don't miss the closing date for your project, enterprise or web-based idea
Wanted: the 'radicals' who can make a positive difference
Observer editorial: We should celebrate our innovators and we want you to help us identify the next generation
Britain's new radicals: how to enter
Who qualifies and how to apply.
Help us find the people who are making Britain a better place
The Observer has teamed up with Nesta to find 50 new radicals who are actively changing Britain's communities for the better. Nesta chief executive Geoff Mulgan outlines the project, and we talk to people whose ideas are already improving lives