Campaign Ideas
- Raise money in your neighborhood to restore a local park.
- Organize a boycott against a company that only begins once enough people join to cost that company more in lost sales than what it would cost to change policy.
- Raise the funds to get something big that everyone wants but no one thinks will happen, like a public transit expansion in your city
- Form a collective with 10 people in your neighborhood and negotiate a group rate for lawn mowing.
- If you’re mad at a company, coordinate a group of people to do something obnoxious and inconveniencing (but legal!), like taking a month’s supply of napkins from the coffee shop until they do what you want.
- Reward the first company to make a pro-consumer policy shift (like getting rid of termination fees for cellphone contracts!) by getting people to promise to give them business.
- Bribe a friend by raising a pot of money that they can only collect if they do something outrageous or eat something disgusting.
- Organize a flash mob to do some fun public stunt (ex: 100 person pillow fight, 300 people freeze in place, etc.
- Offer to give a workshop, class or service but only if enough people sign up in advance.
- Throw a party or concert but only if enough people say they’ll come.
- Coordinate 50 letters to the editor at the same time to make it likely a paper will print something that raises awareness about your cause.
- Raise funds to pay for a billboard or a radio advertisement that raises awareness about your cause.
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