• 4 handouts by Campaign Bootcamp|Title reads 'Tactics Timline'. There is an arrow pointing up with points of intersection marked by a star like shape. Text reads ' Tactics Timeline This tool is useful for mapping your tactics strategically. It is a rough timeline and should be reviewed regularly as a campaign progresses. It can be done in a group. Use it to think about how your tactics can escalate to apply pressure on your targets. Some tactics are best suited for the start of a campaign and others for later as you build the pressure. CAMPAIGN BOOTCAMP Key The tactic. Start smell to get a reaction

    Campaign Planning: How to Get Started

    What is a campaign? and how do you start one? Here are ideas, steps and handouts from Campaign Bootcamp to help you get started with your campaign planning.

  • information sheet titled 'Story based Strategy 101'. There are 5 icons and a silhouette of a crowd.|Snippet from Story Based Strategy 101. Title reads 'Where to Intervene'. There is text with icons. 'A Point of Intervention (POI) is a place in a system โ€“ physical system or a system of ideas โ€“ where action can be taken to interfere with the story in order to change it. A POI can literally be a place

    Story Based Strategy 101

    An accessible guide to story based strategy in movement building by the Center for Story Based Strategy.

  • diagram of the spectrum of allies

    Spectrum of Allies

    Use a spectrum-of-allies analysis to identify the social groups (students, workers) that are affected by your issue, and locate those groups along a spectrum, fromย active oppositionย toย active allies, so you can focus your efforts on shifting those groups closer to your position.

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