Not quite sure how to start figuring out what the actual problem is you are trying to solve? Here is a guide and template to help you think about framing your problem before jumping into problem solving.
Resources to enable groups to plan effective campaigns and other social change projects. These tools will help you assess the social and political situation, identify opportunities, map stakeholders, develop clear objectives, and come up with creative and powerful tactics.
You will find additional strategy guidance and inspiration in the case studies section.
Not quite sure how to start figuring out what the actual problem is you are trying to solve? Here is a guide and template to help you think about framing your problem before jumping into problem solving.
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City Mayoral race has inspired left wing campaigners around the world. Explore these resources to find out more about the campaign and its lessons.
What are Pillars of Support? Here is a curated collection of resources collated by the Commons librarians including introductory resources, videos, templates, case studies and exercises.
What is bird-dogging? Here is a collection of resources curated by the Commons librarians about what bird-dogging is, how to do bird-dogging and examples from around the world.
Looking to start a campaign or improve your campaign strategy? Here is a list of manuals, templates, tools and other resources to get you started.
This article by George Lakey is about the ingredients needed to start an action group that’s strong enough to launch a campaign.
This campaign case study of the Busted Bus Stops Campaign highlights how creative, community-led action can draw attention to local issues.
A podcast by Agency International about social change, how it happens and the power we all have to make a difference to the world around us.
What is noncooperation? Here is a collection of resources curated by the Commons librarians about what noncooperation is, how to do noncooperation and examples from around the world.
Want to understand social movements better? Explore this list offering snapshots of key social movement frameworks and models.
Not quite sure how to start figuring out what the actual problem is you are trying to solve? Here is a guide and template to help you think about framing your problem before jumping into problem solving.
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City Mayoral race has inspired left wing campaigners around the world. Explore these resources to find out more about the campaign and its lessons.
What are Pillars of Support? Here is a curated collection of resources collated by the Commons librarians including introductory resources, videos, templates, case studies and exercises.
What is bird-dogging? Here is a collection of resources curated by the Commons librarians about what bird-dogging is, how to do bird-dogging and examples from around the world.
Looking to start a campaign or improve your campaign strategy? Here is a list of manuals, templates, tools and other resources to get you started.
This article by George Lakey is about the ingredients needed to start an action group that’s strong enough to launch a campaign.
This campaign case study of the Busted Bus Stops Campaign highlights how creative, community-led action can draw attention to local issues.
A podcast by Agency International about social change, how it happens and the power we all have to make a difference to the world around us.
What is noncooperation? Here is a collection of resources curated by the Commons librarians about what noncooperation is, how to do noncooperation and examples from around the world.
Want to understand social movements better? Explore this list offering snapshots of key social movement frameworks and models.