Modern Advocacy Requires Modern Tools
Given the rapid growth in grassroots advocacy initiatives at organizations large and small, we’ve been talking a lot in our …
Given the rapid growth in grassroots advocacy initiatives at organizations large and small, we’ve been talking a lot in our …
“It’s not me. It’s you.” No, it’s not a bad breakup. In fact, it’s just the opposite – the beginning …
In the nonprofit advocacy world, we’re used to having to fire people up. We send out action alerts, blog passionately, …
It’s time to put preconceived notions around who donates to causes and nonprofits to rest—and soon.
This organization flipped the advocacy model upside down to create a body of super-advocates.
In today’s world of digital over-communication and rowdy town halls overtaken by DC-based interest groups, one, two or even 20 volunteers isn’t enough. Learn how you can turn online support into offline action.
Regardless of where your nonprofit falls on the political spectrum (and whether it falls on the spectrum at all), our current political climate is new and different. For the savvy nonprofit, that means approaching traditional marketing tactics— like email list building— in new and different ways.
Time and again, social listening has provided nonprofits with compelling information to speak with supporters about issues they care about, when they care about them.
Surveys of congressional staff confirm town hall meetings’ value.
It’s no secret that authentic constituent voices make a difference.