Add to my contacts Tim Wescott
Social Source Commons Product Manager at
Aspiration in
San Francisco, CA
http://www.socialsourcecommons.org/
Tim Wescott's tools tagged with 'activism'
-
Activism Network
in 3 toolboxes
add to my toolboxOpen source software to create an activist network that includes people, groups, events, resources, and more. Ultimately the software creates a network of sites sharing activist data using a central database, and syndicated using web services. Any website can access the data (except one or two private things) using web services (SOAP).
Developers site: www.activismnetwork.org/developers
tagged: activism, activist, directory, eadvocacy, event, groups, mapping, networking, notadatasilo, opensource, people, resources, skills, SOAP -
Advokit
in 3 toolboxes
add to my toolboxAdvokit is a free web-based voter contact management system created by and for the grassroots.
tagged: activism, advocacy, canvassing, contact-management, gotv, grassroots, hosted, politics, recruitment, voter-registration, web-based -
Advocacy Central
in 1 toolbox
add to my toolboxDonor-management and outreach software.
tagged: activism, advocacy, donor-management, eadvocacy, fundraising, newsletter, recruitment, surveys -
TrueBlueAction
in 0 toolboxes
add to my toolboxSocial networking site based around local activism.
-
Petitions.pm.gov.uk
in 0 toolboxes
add to my toolboxMySociety tool specifically targeted at petitioning the British PM.
-
FixMyStreet
in 2 toolboxes
add to my toolboxFixMyStreet gets your street fixed.
Enter your Great Britain postcode, stick a pin in the map, type in your problem and zoom!… off it goes to the council. It’s so simple that getting on for 25,000 problems have been reported through it so far.
FixMyStreet does a whole lot more than this though.
It lets you browse the problems currently reported in your area.
It lets you set up email or RSS alerts to be told when problems get reported within a radius of your house or workplace, or within your ward or council.
It provides posters and flyers (made by one of our volunteers, Ayesha) that you can use to tell people about the service, and encourage them to ger their streets fixed.