Bit of a bias towards strategy and planning on this one, as that's where my head is to some extent at today.
Training resources on systems, power, leadership and campaigns from the New Economics Organisers Network.
Design thinking (read: campaign strategy resources) via Beth's blog and the Greenpeace Mobilisation Lab Campaign Accelerator model.
And bucketloads of more planning resources via the DIY Toolkit
Heroes Journey story-mapping ooojimy from the Dancing Fox
Jenny Ross from Bond on theories of change
Collaboration cards toolkit
Campaigning boardgame? Yes please!
8 top tips for planning a march/protest/equivalent event (Hatcher Group)
Article on non-linear planning in Nonprofit: Absolutely Fabulous which is particularly helpful on the catch 22 of data - you need data in order to commit resources to a project but you need the resources to get the data...
My boss Alice Fuller on how our organisation developed its local campaigning strategy (Prezi presentation)
The Powercube - a new way to understand power-relationships.
What does a globally connected, thriving, capacity-building ecosystem for modern advocacy look like? (Report from Greenpeace Mobilisation Lab)
Approaches to Co-creation (Joanna Levitt Cea/Jess Rimington, SSIR)
Civic engagement as a way of life (Kirsten Grimm/Emily Gardner, SSIR)
Huge list of UK politics datasets
Asset mapping - using community's strengths to foster social networks (National Voices)
Presentation from Chris Rose on Why Campaigning Matters which is also a lucid exposition on the Rosean model of campaigning with full speaker's notes.
Hahrie Han bonanza! Full video of talk on 'Organising or mobilising to build power' plus reflections from Jim Coe, Natasha Adams and Tom Baker.
And it's a bit meta, but here's a link to more summer reading links from Tom Baker at the Thoughtful Campaigner.
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