Outstanding Advocacy Websites
December 19th, 2006
Last week, I sent an innocent messsage out to the Progressive Exchange email list, asking folks to send along examples of good advocacy sites to help with a presentation I was finishing. The response was overwhelming, with people suggesting a good three dozen excellent sites and organizations. I’ve pulled the list together as a resource for all y’all, roughly dividing it between organizations that generally “get it” and the specific campaign sites. I’d hoped to write them up individually, but the pre-holiday frenzy has precluded it. The sites are roughly in the order that they were suggested. Thanks to Tim Walker, Susan Finkelpearl, Royelen Lee Boykie, Jed Miller, Farra Trompeter, Brian Sant, Paul Fraley, DJ Francis, Brian Komar, Heather Gardner-Madras, Rochelle Robinson and Liz Butler for passing these along. Want to suggest more? Leave them in the comments below.
Organizations
- ACLU
- Environmental Defense
- NRDC
- African Wildlife Foundation
- CARE
- The ONE Campaign
- Forest Ethics
- ActBlue
- MomsRising
- Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
- Rainforest Action Network
Campaign Sites
- 100 Mile Diet: Local Eating for Global Change
- The Meatrix
- NRDC — Biogems
- Save Roe
- Sorry Everybody
- ACLU — Surveillance Campaign
- Draft Wesley Clark
- Center for the Advancement of Women: Ann Coulter Does Not Speak for Me
- CAP — Be a Witness
- CAP — Tell ABC to Tell the Truth About 9/11
- CAP — Drop the Hammer
- CAP — Kick the Oil Habit
- ED — Oceans Alive
- ED — Fight Global Warming
- ED — Global Warming: Undo It
- Amnesty — Stop Violence Against Women
- NWF — Arctic Progress
- Victoria’s Dirty Secret
- Nothing But Nets
- Save Durfur
- Global Action for Children
- Stop Global Aids
- Get Your Vote On
- TXTVoter
Directory of Nonprofit/Advocacy Sites
– cpd
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4 Comments Add your own
1. DemocracyInAction Blog&hellip | December 20th, 2006 at 10:45 am
E-xemplar: Outstanding Advocacy Websites…
A tidy little window-shop of aesthetically and strategically tight pages that activism- and advocacy-oriented groups might enjoy cribbing from….
2. Steve O'Mara | December 21st, 2006 at 7:41 pm
EdVoice connects over 25,000 Californians with their elected officials on important education issues. EdVoice network members have sent over 100,000 letters to help protect school funding and push for important reforms to boost student achievement. Network membership is free and anyone can sign up and be heard!
3. PICnet Blog » Blog &hellip | December 22nd, 2006 at 6:51 pm
[...] It’s always great to see good organizations get high praise for great work they’ve done in the online communications world. One of our clients, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America received props from e.politics for having an outstanding advocacy website. [...]
4. Alison Byrne Fields | December 23rd, 2006 at 8:59 pm
[Allison's original comment disappeared into the aether, so I asked her to try again... --cpd]
The problem, of course, is that the anticipation is more interesting than the resulting comment.
Let’s see . . .
1) I made a snide crack about how it was pretty likely that all those CAP sites were submitted by Brian Komar
2) and then I explained that I was allowed to make fun of Brian because that’s pretty much what we’ve been doing for the past six years.
3) I recommended that you check out the Green My Apple site that was created by Greenpeace. They’re trying to get Apple to develop more environmentally-friendly products and they’re doing so in such an incredibly smart way.
That was what I said. Hope it works this time.
[Yep]
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