Thursday, December 27, 2012

Avaaz, 98%


Wow -- thousands of new sustainers in just a few days! Let's push it over the top and make Avaaz a greater force in the world in 2013 and beyond!! Here's the email --

Dear fellow Avaazers,

Click below to buy the world a cup of coffee:

It is wonderful to finally be able to unite with other people on this planet, to stand up, to be heard. I am so happy and so proud to be part of Avaaz. Sometimes I can't believe this is really happening! THANK YOU … from the bottom of my heart to all the people who are part of this movement, united in a common spirit.
-- Alexandra, Avaaz member from Germany
Something big is happening. From Tahrir Square to Wall St., from staggeringly brave citizen journalists in Syria to millions of us winning campaign after campaign online, democracy is stirring. Not the media-circus, corrupt, vote-every-4-years democracy of the past. Something much, much deeper. Deep within ourselves, we are realising our own power to build the world we all dream of.

We don't have a lot of time to do it. Our planet is threatened by multiple crises - a climate crisis, food crisis, financial crisis, proliferation crisis ... These crises could split us apart like never before, or bring us together like never before. It's the challenge of our time, and the outcome will determine whether our children face a darker world or one thriving in greater human harmony.

This is our challenge to meet. With 17 million hopeful citizens and rising, Avaaz is the largest global online community in history. There is no other massive, high-tech, people-powered, multi-issue, genuinely global advocacy organization that can mobilize coordinated democratic pressure in hundreds of countries within 24 hours. Our potential is unique, and so is our responsibility.

It's amazing, but just 20,000 of us make our entire community possible with a small weekly donation of around $2.50, the price of a cup or two of coffee. That funds all of Avaaz's core expenses. But to rise to this moment and win it, we need to accelerate -- by doubling our number of weekly 'sustainers' to 40,000, and doubling our capacity to do everything we do. Click below to make it happen and buy the world a cup of coffee:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sustain_avaaz_dec_2012_ch_rb_1/?bNxfadb&v=20523&a=2.50&c=USD&p=28

Making a small but steady weekly contribution enables Avaaz to plan responsibly around long-term costs like our tiny but awesome staff team, our website and technology, and the security of our staff and systems (this can get pricey when our campaigns are taking on shady characters!). It also means we have the ability to respond immediately to crises as they occur and jump on opportunities for action without delay.

A very small donation of around $2.50 per week from 20,000 more sustainers would enable our community to expand all our work next year, helping to save lives in humanitarian emergencies, protect the environment and wildlife, support democracy and fight corruption, push for peace and reduce poverty.

Donating to Avaaz has a double-impact -- because our donations not only make change now by empowering particular campaigns, every contribution builds our community that will be making change for decades to come. It's an investment with both immediate and long-term results for our children's and our planet's future. Click here to contribute:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sustain_avaaz_dec_2012_ch_rb_1/?bNxfadb&v=20523&a=2.50&c=USD&p=28

Fundraising is often a problem for social change organizations. Government or corporate funding would profoundly threaten our mission. Funding from large donors also often comes with strings attached. And high-pressure tactics like telemarketing, postal mail, or direct on-the-street programmes often cost nearly as much as they raise! That's why the Avaaz model - online, people-powered donations - is the best way in the world to power an engine of social change, and a huge part of our community's promise.

If we can multiply the number of sustainers we have, it will take our community, and our impact, to a whole new level. I can't wait.

I know that donating is an act of hope, and of trust. I feel a huge and serious sense of responsibility to be a steward of that hope, and my team and I are deeply committed to respecting the trust you place in us with your hope, time, and resources. It's a special thing we're building here, and if we can keep believing in each other, anything is possible.

With hope and gratitude for this amazing community,

Ricken

PS - In case you're mulling it over, here's 11 more reasons to donate to Avaaz :)

Reason 1 – What we do Works

With more than 17 million members in every nation of the world, able to mobilize at a moment's notice to pressing needs and opportunities, Avaaz works –- together we've saved lives in Haiti and Burma, reversed government policies from Brazil to Japan, and won victories on international treaties from banning cluster bombs to preserving oceans. Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown says of Avaaz "You have driven forward the idealism of the world ... do not underestimate your impact on leaders," while the Economist says Avaaz is "poised to deliver a deafening wake up call to world leaders," and Al Gore says "Avaaz is inspiring, and has already made a difference." We're only 6 years old and growing fast, and the more our members get involved and donate, the more impact we have.

Make a donation here: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sustain_avaaz_dec_2012_ch_rb_1/?bNxfadb&v=20523&a=2.50&c=USD&p=28

Reason 2 – An Avaaz donation is an investment with permanent social change returns

With Avaaz, our donations fund high impact campaigns that also recruit more people. More people means more donations, and more impact. So you're not only achieving a particular change with your donation, you're helping grow a community with new members that will multiply your donation many times over, and be a permanent and ever-increasing source of change. It's a tremendous philanthropic value to have this kind of double and permanent impact.

Reason 3 – We have no bureaucracy

Avaaz is a massive network of citizens, but our organization is absolutely tiny – just 49 full time campaigners with operational and technology support. Most large global NGOs have hundreds or even thousands of staff. Our small size means we have no time for red tape, layers of management, or being focused on anything but getting results.

Reason 4 – We're regularly audited, and fiscally responsible

There's a lot of fear out there about misuse of donated money. Most of the fear is misplaced – most organizations are filled with good people trying to do good things. With Avaaz you can be sure – partly because we're required by law to be audited every 12 months. This audit thoroughly checks every aspect of our books and financial practices. We've been audited 6 times since we launched and every time been given a squeaky clean bill of health (for details, click here).

Reason 5 – We have a world-class team that does outstanding work

Campaigning, advocacy and social change are a serious and demanding business – the more competent the team, the more impact our donations have. Avaaz attracts some of the best campaigners and advocates in the world. Many of our Campaign Directors joined us after being CEOs of successful advocacy organizations, and most have degrees from the top universities in the world.

Donate now: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sustain_avaaz_dec_2012_ch_rb_1/?bNxfadb&v=20523&a=2.50&c=USD&p=28

Reason 6 – We're 100% Independent

Avaaz takes absolutely no money from governments or corporations. This is hugely important to ensuring that our voice is exclusively determined by the values of our members, and not by any large funder or agenda. While we received initial seed grants from partner organizations and charitable organizations, 100% of the Avaaz budget now comes from small online donations. This means that the only agenda we have to follow is the people's agenda.

Reason 7 – We pass the money on when it makes sense, and give to the best efforts

Avaaz has donated more than $5 million to other organizations, because we saw them as better placed than us to have impact on a particular issue. For example, we've granted $1.6 million to Burmese monks and aid groups, $1.3 million to Haitian aid organizations (see this video from the groups that received our donations), and more than $1 million to relief organisations in Pakistan. The way we support organizations is important too. Most foundations have endless process and constraints that make them slow, bureaucratic and risk averse in supporting advocacy. Avaaz finds the best people and organizations and doesn't micromanage them – we just empower them to do what they know best.

Reason 8 – We're political (this really matters)

Most charities offer tax deductibility for donations. But this means that they are, in a way, partially taxpayer funded, and governments use that to place a very thick set of rules on what they can and can't do. Chief among them is restricting what they can say to criticize, support, or oppose a politician. Avaaz is very rare in that our donations are not tax deductible, leaving us 100% free to say and do whatever we need to to get leaders to listen to people. Since so many important issues are won and lost in the political realm, this makes us much more effective than advocacy groups that shy away from speaking out politically.

Reason 9 – We go where the greatest needs and opportunities are

Most organizations focus on a single issue over a long period of time. This is very important to do, but that can mean that when desperate needs or amazing opportunities for social change arise, they get ignored because everyone is working on their own issue. Avaaz campaigns target the most urgent needs and opportunities, showing up just when a powerful burst of citizens' attention is needed most. We work continuously with top quality partners in the areas we campaign on, and all describe Avaaz as an amazing added value to their work.

Click to donate: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/sustain_avaaz_dec_2012_ch_rb_1/?bNxfadb&v=20523&a=2.50&c=USD&p=28

Reason 10 – Democratic accountability is hard-wired into our model

The Avaaz model of campaigning is people-powered. Our priorities are set at annual and weekly levels by polls of our membership and every campaign we run is first polled with members. No matter how much work we put into developing a campaign, if it fails to get the greenlight from members, we don't run it. So on a day to day basis, how we spend the donations we receive is determined directly by members.

Reason 11 – There's no other organization like us

Avaaz is the world's first and only massive, high-tech, people-powered, multi-issue, genuinely global advocacy organization. In a world where the problems we face are consistently global, and the solutions to them increasingly require global, democratic action, Avaaz is uniquely placed to effect change. No other organization can rapidly mobilize large-scale, coordinated democratic pressure in over 194 countries within 24 hours. A new model of internet-based, people-powered politics has changed politics in several countries, and Avaaz is taking that proven model global. The result is already the largest global online movement in history, and we're just getting started.




The world didn't end in 2012. Now let's make it a world that doesn't feel like it's about to end at any moment.
Like everyone else, the tragedy at Sandy Hook broke my heart. In my own personal case, it also forced me to think about what I do, and why.
8 years ago, my wife Genevieve and I were blessed with twins: Hazel and Sam. I’ve been an activist for nearly 25 years, but it wasn’t until those two beautiful wacky kids came along that I started to understand the profound responsibility that I’ve been given to make this world a better place.
Children literally ARE the future. I know that can sound corny. But it's simply true. It is their innocence, love, kindness and hopefulness that give me a kind of faith in humanity that I’ve never had before. Yes, we need to keep our children safe from mentally disturbed people with military weapons - but that’s not nearly enough. Our children need a stable climate, a functioning democracy, and an economy that hasn’t been rigged by giant corporations and the super rich.
Because I want my children Sam and Hazel to have a bright future, I’ve dedicated my life to fighting for positive social change. That’s why I got together with an all-star team of creative organizers and started The Other 98%. O98 is pulling out all the stops to take our democracy back from the Wall Street banks and rogue billionaires who can’t see beyond their own bottom line. 
The Other 98% has a facebook page that reaches 8 million people per week and a team willing to take the struggle to the streets with direct action. It’s this grassroots-netroots synergy that enables us to spread the word and mobilize people online and bring the action to the real world. This year, we teamed up with dozens of partners to help train over 60,000 people in nonviolent direct action. We joined with Occupy Wall Street activists to challenge the foreclosure crisis directly. We helped to coordinate dozens of creative actions against the most crooked tax dodging corporations in America. We pulled off a stunning 1000+ person action in San Francisco, spelling out “Dump Citizens United” in letters 100 feet tall.
But I'm going to be honest with you: it's not enough. It just isn't. To give our children a fighting chance at a decent world, we need to go much, much bigger.
That's why, in January, we’re rolling out a hard-hitting campaign to strip Big Oil, Gas, and Coal of the $10 billion in corporate welfare they steal from our Treasury each year. Our first national TV commercial, “Exxon Hates Your Children,” has already become an online sensation and we haven’t even run it on TV yet. This is the Other 98’s DNA in action: challenging corporate power face to face, purging dirty money from our democracy, tackling life-or-death issues like climate, and doing it all in a creative, outside-the-box way.
From there we'll execute on these strategic priorities:
  • Guerrilla projection actions at Exxon gas stations and offices.
  • A second, follow-up TV commercial.
  • Viral info-graphics exposing dirty oil, gas, and coal (and their Congressional cronies).
  • Online organizing campaigns to pass Bernie Sanders’ End Polluter Welfare Act.
  • Rapid response actions to teachable climate catastrophe moments.
That's just what we'll be doing in January alone.
And here's why I'm going to be doing this: the status quo is not healthy for my kids’ future or anyone else’s. In the New Year I’ll be re-doubling my efforts to build a better future for all our children. I’ve got the best team I’ve ever worked with. Democracy couldn’t have a better ally.
This is my New Year's Resolution. I'm hoping it's yours too.
Thank you for all you do to make this movement real.
Sincerely,
John Sellers













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