• A blue square with yellow text which reads 'Home Grown: Mapping Australian Organising Models. FWD+Organise 2021'|Two Australian maps showing concentrations of ACF supporters and community groups. The first map is titled '750k supporters' and shows concentrations in the capital cities and across the country. The second map is titled '43 community groups' and shows groups around the country.|A diagram showing connections between three ACF networks: the Change the Story network; the People Power network; and the Advocacy & Campaigns network.|A diagram showing 8 circles each with text of one of the building blocks referenced in the article with a question in the middle: 'What are the building blocks of scale at ACF'?|Diagram detailing Amnesty International Australia's People Powered approach. A Venn diagram shows three circles: 1) Connection 2) Community 3) Agency. A central circle where the other three circles intersect reads Impact: Australians Protect and Defend More Lives.|A diagram showing the different teams committees involved in AIA's organising. The diagram is explained in the text of the article.|An infographic that maps people engaged in action as part of AIA's campaigns.|A scale from 1 to 5 where 1 is no autonomy and 5 is full autonomy. The ACF logo is placed at 3 while the Results and AIA logos are placed at 4.|A chart outlining the Results Grassroots Engagement Strategy. The mission is to generate political and public will in Australia to end global poverty. The objective is to grow a grassroots movement which is people-powered

    Home Grown: Mapping Australian Organising Models

    A new research project to map organising models in Australia, with examples from three organisations: Australian Conservation Foundation, Results Australia, and Amnesty International Australia. Presented at FWD+Organise 2021.

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    Organising our way out of Lockdowns

    This article outlines themes from The Future of Community Organising event held in October 2021, exploring challenges as communities move out of Covid-19 lockdown.

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