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STEP 6: MOBILIZE
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose ofJOIN THE MOVEMENT
JOIN THE MOVEMENT. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
PROJECT MOBILIZE HISTORY History of Project Mobilize. Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems. STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability. STEP 1: HARNESS MILLENNIAL POWER Step 1: Harness Millennial Power. On July 4, 2007 Mobilize.org launched the Democracy 2.0 Campaign, a project to call attention to the ways that our democratic process and institutions were both serving and failing to serve the interests of people in our country, specifically members of the Millennial Generation.STEP 3: MAKE A PLAN
Becoming an educated, passionate advocate for an issue you care about can be a rewarding experience. However, sometimes choosing where to channel your skills, expertise and energy can be hard.STEP 8: ADVOCATE
Advocacy is an important activity to bring about changes in the attitudes and mentality of people from every sector of the community. Once different generations, religions, business are united and are working towards one goal it is much easier for laws to be changed or issues to be addressed. STEP 9: SUSTAINABILITY When we hear the word “sustainability” we often think of fundraising. However, sustaining your social change work requires more than generating funding. STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
HOME | PROJECT MOBILIZE Project Mobilize is a network of leaders working to create change both within the current systems and organizations that already exist as well as investing in new ideas on the local, state and national level that will break through the stagnate and partisan rhetoric in order to create a more unified, inclusive and forward-thinking nation.STEP 6: MOBILIZE
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose ofJOIN THE MOVEMENT
JOIN THE MOVEMENT. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
PROJECT MOBILIZE HISTORY History of Project Mobilize. Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems. STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability. STEP 1: HARNESS MILLENNIAL POWER Step 1: Harness Millennial Power. On July 4, 2007 Mobilize.org launched the Democracy 2.0 Campaign, a project to call attention to the ways that our democratic process and institutions were both serving and failing to serve the interests of people in our country, specifically members of the Millennial Generation.STEP 3: MAKE A PLAN
Becoming an educated, passionate advocate for an issue you care about can be a rewarding experience. However, sometimes choosing where to channel your skills, expertise and energy can be hard.STEP 8: ADVOCATE
Advocacy is an important activity to bring about changes in the attitudes and mentality of people from every sector of the community. Once different generations, religions, business are united and are working towards one goal it is much easier for laws to be changed or issues to be addressed. STEP 9: SUSTAINABILITY When we hear the word “sustainability” we often think of fundraising. However, sustaining your social change work requires more than generating funding. STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
STEP 2: FIND YOUR PASSION Everyone starts their journey to creating social change at a different point. Some will start reading this and know exactly what issue, challenge and opportunity they seek to have an impact on while others will still be searching for the right fit.STEP 3: MAKE A PLAN
Becoming an educated, passionate advocate for an issue you care about can be a rewarding experience. However, sometimes choosing where to channel your skills, expertise and energy can be hard.SHARE YOUR VOICE
SHARE YOUR VOICE. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
STEP 10: MAKE NEW MISTAKES Dreaming big and failing hard is part of any true social change. COMING SOON: Check out these accounts from civic leaders and social entrepreneurs on their biggest mistakes; discussing how failure is a part of the process of starting a civic or social venture, their views on how making mistakes can contribute to the learning process, and their advice on how to overcome the challenges/failures HOME | PROJECT MOBILIZE Project Mobilize is a network of leaders working to create change both within the current systems and organizations that already exist as well as investing in new ideas on the local, state and national level that will break through the stagnate and partisan rhetoric in order to create a more unified, inclusive and forward-thinking nation.STEP 6: MOBILIZE
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose ofJOIN THE MOVEMENT
JOIN THE MOVEMENT. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
PROJECT MOBILIZE HISTORY History of Project Mobilize. Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems. STEP 1: HARNESS MILLENNIAL POWER Step 1: Harness Millennial Power. On July 4, 2007 Mobilize.org launched the Democracy 2.0 Campaign, a project to call attention to the ways that our democratic process and institutions were both serving and failing to serve the interests of people in our country, specifically members of the Millennial Generation. STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.STEP 8: ADVOCATE
Advocacy is an important activity to bring about changes in the attitudes and mentality of people from every sector of the community. Once different generations, religions, business are united and are working towards one goal it is much easier for laws to be changed or issues to be addressed. STEP 2: FIND YOUR PASSION Everyone starts their journey to creating social change at a different point. Some will start reading this and know exactly what issue, challenge and opportunity they seek to have an impact on while others will still be searching for the right fit. STEP 9: SUSTAINABILITY When we hear the word “sustainability” we often think of fundraising. However, sustaining your social change work requires more than generating funding. STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
HOME | PROJECT MOBILIZE Project Mobilize is a network of leaders working to create change both within the current systems and organizations that already exist as well as investing in new ideas on the local, state and national level that will break through the stagnate and partisan rhetoric in order to create a more unified, inclusive and forward-thinking nation.STEP 6: MOBILIZE
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose ofJOIN THE MOVEMENT
JOIN THE MOVEMENT. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
PROJECT MOBILIZE HISTORY History of Project Mobilize. Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems. STEP 1: HARNESS MILLENNIAL POWER Step 1: Harness Millennial Power. On July 4, 2007 Mobilize.org launched the Democracy 2.0 Campaign, a project to call attention to the ways that our democratic process and institutions were both serving and failing to serve the interests of people in our country, specifically members of the Millennial Generation. STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.STEP 8: ADVOCATE
Advocacy is an important activity to bring about changes in the attitudes and mentality of people from every sector of the community. Once different generations, religions, business are united and are working towards one goal it is much easier for laws to be changed or issues to be addressed. STEP 2: FIND YOUR PASSION Everyone starts their journey to creating social change at a different point. Some will start reading this and know exactly what issue, challenge and opportunity they seek to have an impact on while others will still be searching for the right fit. STEP 9: SUSTAINABILITY When we hear the word “sustainability” we often think of fundraising. However, sustaining your social change work requires more than generating funding. STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.STEP 3: MAKE A PLAN
Becoming an educated, passionate advocate for an issue you care about can be a rewarding experience. However, sometimes choosing where to channel your skills, expertise and energy can be hard. STEP 10: MAKE NEW MISTAKES Dreaming big and failing hard is part of any true social change. COMING SOON: Check out these accounts from civic leaders and social entrepreneurs on their biggest mistakes; discussing how failure is a part of the process of starting a civic or social venture, their views on how making mistakes can contribute to the learning process, and their advice on how to overcome the challenges/failuresSHARE YOUR OPINION
2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created with Wix.comSHARE YOUR VOICE
SHARE YOUR VOICE. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
HOME | PROJECT MOBILIZE Project Mobilize is a network of leaders working to create change both within the current systems and organizations that already exist as well as investing in new ideas on the local, state and national level that will break through the stagnate and partisan rhetoric in order to create a more unified, inclusive and forward-thinking nation.STEP 6: MOBILIZE
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose ofJOIN THE MOVEMENT
JOIN THE MOVEMENT. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
PROJECT MOBILIZE HISTORY History of Project Mobilize. Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems. STEP 1: HARNESS MILLENNIAL POWER Step 1: Harness Millennial Power. On July 4, 2007 Mobilize.org launched the Democracy 2.0 Campaign, a project to call attention to the ways that our democratic process and institutions were both serving and failing to serve the interests of people in our country, specifically members of the Millennial Generation. STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.STEP 8: ADVOCATE
Advocacy is an important activity to bring about changes in the attitudes and mentality of people from every sector of the community. Once different generations, religions, business are united and are working towards one goal it is much easier for laws to be changed or issues to be addressed. STEP 2: FIND YOUR PASSION Everyone starts their journey to creating social change at a different point. Some will start reading this and know exactly what issue, challenge and opportunity they seek to have an impact on while others will still be searching for the right fit. STEP 9: SUSTAINABILITY When we hear the word “sustainability” we often think of fundraising. However, sustaining your social change work requires more than generating funding. STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
HOME | PROJECT MOBILIZE Project Mobilize is a network of leaders working to create change both within the current systems and organizations that already exist as well as investing in new ideas on the local, state and national level that will break through the stagnate and partisan rhetoric in order to create a more unified, inclusive and forward-thinking nation.STEP 6: MOBILIZE
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose ofJOIN THE MOVEMENT
JOIN THE MOVEMENT. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
PROJECT MOBILIZE HISTORY History of Project Mobilize. Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems. STEP 1: HARNESS MILLENNIAL POWER Step 1: Harness Millennial Power. On July 4, 2007 Mobilize.org launched the Democracy 2.0 Campaign, a project to call attention to the ways that our democratic process and institutions were both serving and failing to serve the interests of people in our country, specifically members of the Millennial Generation. STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.STEP 8: ADVOCATE
Advocacy is an important activity to bring about changes in the attitudes and mentality of people from every sector of the community. Once different generations, religions, business are united and are working towards one goal it is much easier for laws to be changed or issues to be addressed. STEP 2: FIND YOUR PASSION Everyone starts their journey to creating social change at a different point. Some will start reading this and know exactly what issue, challenge and opportunity they seek to have an impact on while others will still be searching for the right fit. STEP 9: SUSTAINABILITY When we hear the word “sustainability” we often think of fundraising. However, sustaining your social change work requires more than generating funding. STEP 5: BUILD A COALITION Step 5: Build A Coalition. “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a partnership for a common purpose. Coalitions serve many purposes and can be beneficial in distributing theworkload, reaching
STEP 4: BUILD A BASE Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.STEP 3: MAKE A PLAN
Becoming an educated, passionate advocate for an issue you care about can be a rewarding experience. However, sometimes choosing where to channel your skills, expertise and energy can be hard. STEP 10: MAKE NEW MISTAKES Dreaming big and failing hard is part of any true social change. COMING SOON: Check out these accounts from civic leaders and social entrepreneurs on their biggest mistakes; discussing how failure is a part of the process of starting a civic or social venture, their views on how making mistakes can contribute to the learning process, and their advice on how to overcome the challenges/failuresSHARE YOUR OPINION
2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created with Wix.comSHARE YOUR VOICE
SHARE YOUR VOICE. ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created withWix.com
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