Digital Tools
As organizers, it's essential to utilize all resources to engage volunteers effectively. This section outlines how to create targeted lists for phone banking and canvassing, along with key strategies for digital organizing. Use these guidelines to enhance your outreach and boost volunteer participation.
How can the Field Organizing Capacity Team support your Chapter in Digital Tools? We can assist your chapter in developing online-to-offline tactical plans, creating effective social media toolkits, or reviewing digital resource tools with your team. Let us explain how to use these tools effectively to enhance your outreach efforts.
Resource Library
Tips for combining online and offline organizing, focusing on creating an effective supporter pathway, actionable work plans, and evaluating progress to enhance engagement.
This is an example of how to create a simple phonebank list of people within a geographic boundary that we've reached out to within the past 12 months. This tutorial includes creating the list, loading it into a phonebank, setting up the virtual phonebank for volunteers, editing an existing search and reviewing canvass results.
A guide to online organizing, detailing digital tools and strategies to engage and mobilize supporters effectively through platforms like social media, surveys, and mobile broadcasts.
Good organizers organize online and offline – and this handbook will provide strategies and best practices for how to organize people on Facebook, drive narratives on Twitter, mobilize an email list, cut through the internet with interesting content, and use other tools like texting to organize a community.
Resource Index offers help documentation and information regarding a wide range of digital tools available at the Sierra Club.
Example of a social media toolkit for a campaign strategy.
Learn all about digital organizing. It will teach you how to use tech to make more impact with your activist group.