SGDQ 2014 has begun (actually, it started yesterday, and I forgot about it. >.<). For those who aren't aware, this is a charity drive set up and run by the speed running community. Think of it as a week long convention where some of the world's best speed runners gather to tear through games as quickly as they can, all for charity donations.
The Awesome Games Done Quick marathons started as a handful of runners performing together, and has blossomed into one of the best expressions of the good of gaming I've seen.
The charity part comes in from donations. There are constant "donation incentives" available, depending on the games being run or coming up. These include things like speed running hidden levels, showing off glitches, taking certain handicaps, etcetera. Each requires a certain amount of money be donated towards it, and when that threshold is reached, the extras will be added on.
There are also "bid wars", to determine certain objectives/donation prizes. For example, do you want them to speed run the classic Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, or the new Legend of Zelda: Link Between Worlds? There are several of these, and they determine things like what character is used, what the save file name is for some games, etcetera.
You can also get prizes through this. There are some grand prizes for the entire marathon, but there are also particular prizes that you can get during each block (for example, they will run several Megaman games together, and the prizes available at that time will be Megaman related). These prizes are contributed by both the gaming community, and by some of the game developers (Blizzard donated a Tychus Findley statue valued at over a thousand dollars during the January marathon). You don't have to donate towards the prizes, just donate during the proper block for your chance to win.
It's just an absolutely fantastic way to see the gaming community coming together and doing good. Tons of people run games, others help find glitches and tricks to make games faster, others just make prizes (like perler art) to give to the marathon to help entice donations. And each marathon has been doing better and better. In January, over a million dollars was raised for the Prevent Cancer Association. Just because gamers want to help out.
The Summer Marathon is gaining donations for Doctors Without Borders, a humanitarian group that works towards getting medical aid across the world.
Anyone who has some time to kill, stop by the Speed Demos Archive Twitch Page and check out the marathon: SGDQ 2014 Currently Streaming
If you want to make a donation, stop by The Donation Page. It will also list what prizes are currently available, and show what bid wars or donation incentives you can put your money towards. They'll also let you put in a comment. All comments are read, and some are even read on the stream (though they get way too many these days to read them all).
I've been wanting to catch one of these live for so long, I always forget the dates and have to watch the videos afterward. So I figured I'd help remind some people, or help promote it to those who didn't know about it.