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Mobilize.org is a non-partisan American non-profit organization that works with and for members of the Millennial Generation. The stated mission of Mobilize.org is to empower and invest in Millennials to create and implement solutions to social problems.
History
Mobilize.org was founded in 2002 on the campus of University of California, Berkeley by David Smith, a Berkeley senior, as Mobilizing America's Youth.
On the morning of March 11, 2002, Smith and a group of 110 students from the Berkeley student government staged a protest in Sacramento over University of California tuition and housing fees. The meetings resulted in a stay on student fees and a $15 million housing bond for low-income student housing which the University matched for a total of $30 million. This day is now known in UC Berkeley history as "Cal Lobby Day."
Some of the students who participated in Cal Lobby Day founded Mobilizing America's Youth, now known as Mobilize.org.
The organization is now led by CEO Maya Enista-Smith.
Democracy 2.0
At its Democracy 2.0 Summits, Mobilize.org convenes Millennials to choose projects that receive financial investments and expert support from Mobilize.org and its partners to be implemented on college campuses, in communities or online.
= Democracy 2.0 Award Summits and Winners
=Past Mobilize.org Democracy 2.0 Award Summits include: 80 Millions Strong, Beyond the Welcome Home, Outdoor Nation, Millennial Return on Investment, and Target 2020 (North Carolina). During each Democracy 2.0 Summit, five projects are awarded Democracy 2.0 Awards. Winning projects include, myImpact.org, Team Rubicon, and The One Percent Foundation.
Acquisitions
In January 2010, Mobilize.org acquired the assets of GenerationEngage, a nonpartisan, youth civic engagement organization founded in 2004. GenerationEngage co-founder and former program director, Justin Rockefeller, is a former member of the Mobilize.org Board of Directors.
Additionally, the company has also acquired YouthNoise and Sparkseed over the years.
References
External links
Mobilize.org
Mobilizing The Millennial Generation, The Case Foundation
Maya Enista, CEO of Mobilize.org, UTNE
Mobilize.org and GenerationEngage, A Match Made by Millennials
Can Gen Y Keep America Great, Fox News 5
Three Unsung Democracy Heroes, The Huffington Post
Millennials Accused of lack work ethic says its not all about 9-to-5, The Washington Post
Small Change and Strong Ties: Perspectives on Activism and Social Media, The Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Project Mobilize is a network of leaders working to create change both within the current systems and organizations that already exist as well as investing in new ideas on the local, state and national level that will break through the stagnate and partisan rhetoric in order to create a more unified, inclusive and forward-thinking nation.
Project Mobilize History | projectmobilize
Project Mobilize is a volunteer-led action network of changemakers, built on the legacy of the nonprofit Mobilize.org that sunset in January 2015. For a dozen years, Mobilize.org provided tools and resources to Millennials to create and implement solutions to our country’s most pressing social problems.
Step 6: Mobilize | projectmobilize
Once you have an issue, a goal, a team, and a coalition, it is time mobilize! But what should you do? In order to determine the best type of action for your work, begin by identifying the purpose of the event with your team.
Step 2: Find Your Passion | projectmobilize
Step 6: Mobilize; Step 7: Spread the Word; Step 8: Advocate; Step 9: Sustainability; Step 10: Make New Mistakes; More... Step 2: Find Your Passion. Everyone starts their journey to creating social change at a different point. Some will start reading this and know exactly what issue, challenge and opportunity they seek to have an impact on while ...
Step 7: Spread the Word - projectmobilize
Social Media is thus an incredibly powerful tool that can be used to mobilize young people to support your cause. And the best part is, it doesn’t cost a thing. Just time and critical thinking about how to get your message out. If utilized correctly, Social Media can turn your idea into a movement. a. Success in Social Media
Step 5: Build A Coalition | projectmobilize
Step 6: Mobilize; Step 7: Spread the Word; Step 8: Advocate; Step 9: Sustainability; Step 10: Make New Mistakes; More... Step 5: Build A Coalition “It takes a village,” might as well be an expression about how to make social change. A coalition is an alliance of individuals, groups or organizations that has come together or formed a ...
Step 4: Build A Base | projectmobilize
Once you’ve clearly defined your mission and outline goals to accomplish, you’ll need to build a base to help your group achieve success. Recruiting supporters and teammates who genuinely believe in the cause is crucial to creating growth and sustainability.
Join The Movement - projectmobilize
Step 6: Mobilize; Step 7: Spread the Word; Step 8: Advocate; Step 9: Sustainability; Step 10: Make New Mistakes; More... JOIN THE MOVEMENT ©2017 by Project Mobilize. Proudly created with Wix.com. bottom of page ...
Step 3: Make a Plan - projectmobilize
Step 6: Mobilize; Step 7: Spread the Word; Step 8: Advocate; Step 9: Sustainability; Step 10: Make New Mistakes; More... Step 3: Make A Plan. Becoming an educated, passionate advocate for an issue you care about can be a rewarding experience. However, sometimes choosing where to channel your skills, expertise and energy can be hard.
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