7 December 2014 What “new power” means for campaigners MobLab sits down with Jeremy Heimans to talk about new power and how a shift to people-led change is reshaping the world. by Michael Silberman
25 November 2014 Five ways campaigns can break through with pop culture Want to change behaviour? Change culture. Here’s how campaigns can work with pop culture to engage people and get them to act. by Agnes Radomski
18 November 2014 New global online network is powering grassroots-led campaigns Greenpeace Greenwire is a global online network that connects volunteers and staff, empowering them to learn more rapidly and build relationships. by Johannah King-Slutzky
15 November 2014 Put the power to change global air quality in people’s hands A crowdfunded air quality monitor is available to the public and building networks of people-powered air quality data. by Ted Fickes
5 November 2014 Be a Lean NGO: Overcoming three key hurdles to build a more iterative organization How to bring “lean impact” and lean startup methodologies into nonprofits and advocacy campaigns - and create a Lean NGO. by Matt Kelley
27 October 2014 Turning one big moment into a lasting campaign A campaigner at Compassion and Choices explains how the organisation used attention around Brittany Maynard’s decision to impact a global campaign. by MobLab Team
20 October 2014 Climate activists call for justice in Ferguson Why climate activists traveled to Ferguson, Missouri, to march and join protests calling for racial justice. by Jessica McKenzie
10 October 2014 Digital campaigning in the age of marmots Greenpeace USA measures the impact of an unexpected marmots (and moments) on a campaign. by Ted Fickes
8 October 2014 Street selfies driving up new supporter engagement How Amnesty International uses selfies to engage people during street canvassing and improve likelihood of follow up actions. by Jessica McKenzie