This article provides a powerful way to use research to advance a range of economic, environmental, and social issues.

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.
This article provides a powerful way to use research to advance a range of economic, environmental, and social issues.
The Activist Handbook is a ‘wikipedia’ style website that provides guides and resources for people to become effective activists.
Collection of different case studies / stories of organising and movements from across the globe collated and presented by 350.org.
People Power, Civil Resistance and Nonviolent Action NVA Trainers and Facilitators – Lists of training activities from Beautiful Trouble.
Three courses by 350.org about how to campaign and social movements. The courses are very user friendly, easy to follow and accessible.
Commons Conversations Podcast with historian Sarah Schulman who shares lessons from campaigns led by the AIDS Coalition.
Disability rights campaigners chat about how campaigns can be more effective & accessible, history and the importance of rest and fun.
Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.
Commons Conversations Podcast – Interviews with campaigners about insights into activism, learning in movements, radical history and more.
Would you like to gain an understanding of what different terms mean in the world of campaigning and organising?
This article provides a powerful way to use research to advance a range of economic, environmental, and social issues.
The Activist Handbook is a ‘wikipedia’ style website that provides guides and resources for people to become effective activists.
Collection of different case studies / stories of organising and movements from across the globe collated and presented by 350.org.
People Power, Civil Resistance and Nonviolent Action NVA Trainers and Facilitators – Lists of training activities from Beautiful Trouble.
Three courses by 350.org about how to campaign and social movements. The courses are very user friendly, easy to follow and accessible.
Commons Conversations Podcast with historian Sarah Schulman who shares lessons from campaigns led by the AIDS Coalition.
Disability rights campaigners chat about how campaigns can be more effective & accessible, history and the importance of rest and fun.
Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.
Commons Conversations Podcast – Interviews with campaigners about insights into activism, learning in movements, radical history and more.
Would you like to gain an understanding of what different terms mean in the world of campaigning and organising?