Civist!

Civist alternatives

  • iPetitions

  • Free online petitions

    tags: online-petition petitions
  • Change.org

  • We live in an amazing time, when the opportunity to make a difference is greater than ever before. Gathering people behind a cause used to be difficult, requiring lots of time, money, and a complex infrastructure. But technology has made us more connected than ever. It’s now possible for anyone to start a campaign and immediately mobilize hundreds of others locally or hundreds of thousands around the world, making governments and companies more responsive and accountable.

    tags: campaigning social-campaigning
  • SumOfUs

  • SumOfUs is a movement of consumers, workers and shareholders speaking with one voice to counterbalance the growing power of large corporations. Join us on our journey as we seek to make the world a better place for ourselves, our children and all who share our planet.

    tags: crowdfunding fundraising non-profit funding campaigning
  • Causes

  • Causes is platform for activism. It enables users to create grassroots groups that take action on a social issue or support a specific non-profit organization.

    tags: fundraising funding campaigning social-campaigning
  • MoveOn.Org

  • WAYS TO HELP :

    tags: social-campaigning online-petiton
  • Sincerely, Me

  • Sincerely, Me is an alternative to petitions. Instead of simply putting a name on a list, Sincerely, Me empower individuals to find and share their own messages - sending them directly to those own matter.

    tags: Discontinued politics petitions
  • AVAAZ.ORG

  • Avaaz—meaning "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages—launched in 2007 with a simple democratic mission: organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.

    tags: decision citizenship value volunteering democracy
  • Build Quorum

  • It's Congress's job to represent the American public, and in order to do that they need to hear from us. Our representatives hear from lobbyists all the time - they drop by their offices, have their personal cell phone numbers etc. The tools we build are designed to give the people they're actually representing that same level of access.

    tags: non-profit politics government campaigning law