Posted on 04/05/2017 4:34:46 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
If youre feeling angry about the issues of the dayfrom Trumps immigration ban to moves to skirt internet privacyheres a new, more productive way to vent: Get paid to set up an activist group.
The nonprofit Fight for the Future, which works on keeping the internet free and open, recently announced a campaign to start A-Teams (Activism Teams). Its prepared to offer $15,000 for a months startup capital. And its enlisting non-traditional types, including journalists, lawyers, advertisers, therapists, nurses, and designers.
There are incubators and accelerators that every year fund companies that change the world. We want to do something like that for activism, co-founder Holmes Wilson tells Fast Company
Fight for the Future has organized some of the internets most successful campaigns. In 2012, it helped strike down two bills in Congressthe Houses Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senates Protect IP (intellectual property) Act (PIPA)that activists say would have increased web censorship. Then, in 2014, its Battle for the Net campaign helped persuade four million people to contact the Federal Communications Commission to express support for new net neutrality rules.
Now Fight for the Future wants to tap into heightened post-election feeling. I think a lot of people are reflecting deeply on their careers and thinking about making major life moves, Holmes says. I see that in my personal network and out there on the internet, and its pretty clearly a response to the election.
Judged by the initial response to the campaign, there are plenty of willing activists out there. Holmes says hes received 2,200 applications since posting the campaign page on March 16. Its really gone viral and weve only sent this to a small part of our [mailing] list, he says.
Exactly how the A-Teams will be composed and organized is still open for discussion. But Holmes suggests teams of two to three full-time people. Fight for the Future currently has funds for up to three-month-long trials. But it hopes to raise more money and set up further groups. If the A-Teams prove successful during the initial period, Holmes says the organization can keep funding going for 18 months or more, while they build up their own network of donors. After that, the teams will hopefully have a track record of impactful campaigns making fundraising easier.
Applicants can choose what they want to campaign about, but Fight for the Futures campaign page suggests issues like climate change, Trumps wall, police reform, ending the drug war, and economic populism. Anti-campaigns are probably more likely than pro-reform campaigns, because they tend to be less challenging.
Its between 10 and 100 times easier to stop something than make it happen, Holmes says. That said, stopping things is a good power to have. There are aspects of the world that are working very well. If youre having a political movement attacking that, and you can stop that [movement], you can make the world better.
What happens if you take the $15,000 and do nothing?
No conservatives need apply. Am I right?
I want to rid the world of socialism/communism.
Where’s my check? ;)
So what?
You get 3-person teams funded for 3 months (tops)with $15k/month for everything and they do what? Design an ad campaign around a topic? Think of yet another *clever*(tm) attention-getter of a demonstration? Set up yet another YT channel and vlog to declaim against the -isms and -phobias? Troll everyone else for money to continue?
How many topics are there? How many that no one has yet campaigned against? How will they keep anything fresh enough and, more importantly, how long before donor fatigue sets in? Let alone peak annoyance. It will be a bushelful of more-of-the-same.
I bet these people split the $15k, do everything virtually and bore the world with their output before they skip off with this on their resume looking for a paid position at DNC, an NGO, or media.
If it’s so easy to stop things happening, they should list their successes. In fact, they don’t even listen to themselves. They want to ‘start something’, which they claim is harder than stopping something.
This will dilute the *Resistance* brand, bigly.
Sho does.
Well I think you get a presidential medal of freedom from the next democrat president if precedent prevails .....
I’m pissed I dont have the money to buy a quad 50 and truck bed mount. Can Soros help me with that?
I’m outraged Trump wore a red tie. GIMME GIMME GIMME
I’m pissed off at activists- so I plan to start an activist group to protest activism
Gimme my $15000
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