13 September 2019 What can advocacy campaigners learn from Hong Kong’s protest movement? The historic mobilisation shows the effectiveness of building distributed leadership, providing pathways for participation, and working in coalition that accepts differing theories of change. by Amanda Tattersall
11 September 2019 Why it’s important to measure the impact of people-powered advocacy A common framework to measure and evaluate people power is a missing piece in the funding and decision-making pie, says Tom Liacas. by Tom Liacas
11 September 2019 Lessons from the grassroots campaign playbook In this Mini Masterclass with Future Advocacy, campaigner Katherine Sladden explains how to make change—the bootstrap way. by Katherine Sladden
5 September 2019 Why don’t we just call Agile what it is: feminist Feminist, queer, anti-authoritarian and other grassroots movements have long been working in collaborative, experimental and iterative ways, says 350.org's Chief Product Officer Hanna Thomas. by Hanna Thomas Uose
28 August 2019 How Greenpeace is using psychological approaches to build more effective climate campaigns The internal cognitive science lab Mindworks is helping the organisation design initiatives that give audiences the courage to take action. by Nithin Coca
20 August 2019 Be “digital critical,” listen first, and other lessons from 350.org’s digital transformation A conversation with Hanna Thomas, who guided 350.org to adopt a product team model for more effective campaigning. by Sarah Ali
20 August 2019 Cognitive science lab Mindworks is shifting how Greenpeace thinks about campaigning To nurture internal buy-in toward designing more mindset change campaigns, Mindworks has created participatory trainings that put local office leaders in the driver’s seat. by Nithin Coca
8 August 2019 Want winning digital campaigns? Act fast, fail fast and tell great stories Change.org’s UK Director Kajal Odedra offers her top tips for campaigning effectively on the internet in this latest Mini Masterclass with Future Advocacy. by Kajal Odedra
1 August 2019 ‘Successfully working in a movement means recognising your strengths and weaknesses’ Mozilla's Brandi Geurkink and Jon Lloyd reflect on the campaign to hold Google and Facebook accountable to their promises for political ad transparency. by Lauren L. Finch