The Social Power Report
Civil society can unleash ‘social power’ by being bolder and braver. Our tools will help you think differently.
How our Social Change Grid is helping to drive change
Campaigners and organisations map their activity and ask how they can expand into different quadrants
Funders map their grants and ask if they are too focused in particular quadrants.
Researchers use it to guide interviews with change-makers.
Thought leaders explore and map the activity of whole sectors.
Coalitions map members’ activity and to ask who they can collaborate with in under-represented quadrants.
Social entrepreneurs use it to understand the wider change eco-system their solution can compliment.
The Social Change Grid
Our most popular tool for reflection and planning. Map your change eco-system, identify opportunities and links into your wider work.
12 Habits of Successful Change-Makers
Regardless of resources, effective change-makers share common ways of thinking and behaving. Which habits do you want to develop?
The Social Change Grid Template
Use this blank template to scribble ideas, map your work or capture a planning discussion.
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