Empowering communities through the psychological science of actively caring.
Actively Caring for People (AC4P™) uses science-based principles to improve human behavior dynamics in any situation.
Utilizing 50+ Years of Virginia Tech Research to Support Communities and Corporations
Actively Caring for People shows how to live an actively caring lifestyle and join a movement through psychological science, practical examples, and personal experiences.
The See, Thank, Enter, and Pass (STEP) process encourages individuals to recognize and reward AC4P™ behavior by passing on wristbands. Recipients are encouraged to document and share these exchanges on our website, fostering positive interpersonal recognition worldwide.
Meet Dr. Scott Geller
Scott Geller, Ph.D., is an esteemed professor at Virginia Tech with over 50 years of experience. He has authored numerous books and articles on behavior improvement interventions to improve human welfare and safety.
Dr. Geller is recognized for his contributions to psychology and is the founder of the Actively Caring for People Movement, dedicated to promoting these principles globally.