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Making the Switch to Digital Organizing

The internet changed everything. It exponentially improved the speed of communication and brought billions of people all over the world closer to each other. Because of its potential, every sector has incorporated it as a tool for improvement.

Organizing is a powerful tool for effecting social change. You can use it to advocate for electoral change, increase your donor database, get support for your NGO, campaign for your political parties, pressure your elected officials to fulfill their electoral promises, and hold corporations accountable.

However, with the many opportunities that the internet offers, as well as the number of people on it – for example, over 90% of US residents can access the internet – it is only natural that organizing goes digital.

What is digital organizing?

Digital organizing is the result of combining technology with organizing. It is the process of using digital tools to mobilize people to take action. These tools range from mobile apps that were built for the singular purpose of organizing, like OutreachCircle and Impactive, to online social platforms that organizers co-opt to aid communication and facilitate organizing, like Twitter and Facebook.

Whether you are an activist trying to get more people to act on climate change or a politician trying to recruit supporters for your campaign, digital organizing presents an effective method of achieving your goals.

What are the benefits of digital organizing?

Digital organizing has many benefits. They include the following:

  • It provides access to more people – unlike physical organizing where there is a limit to the number of people you can meet, there is no limit to the number of people you can meet through digital organizing. Also, there is no physical barrier as people can participate in your quest from anywhere in the world.
  • It is less discouraging for beginner volunteers – digital organizing is also more accessible to people than physical organizing. For example, there are people who are uncomfortable with in-person meetings and will find it hard to show up as such. With digital organizing, you open the door to better engagement with them. With digital organizing, they can participate in the causes they believe in from the comfort of their homes.
  • It enables everybody to contribute on their own terms – by its very nature, digital organizing supports flexibility. As a result, volunteers can contribute from anywhere and at any time, regardless of their schedule.

Effective advocacy requires numbers and digital organizing gives you the tools to recruit more people to your cause. As a result, it increases your chances of success. However, digital organizing should be seen as a tool. It is not a replacement for impactful organizing and all the rules that apply to that also apply when you are mobilizing digitally.

In other words, the focus should remain on building personal relationships, engaging in meaningful outreach, and empowering communities.

How to switch to digital organizing

To make the switch to digital organizing, you need to engage with supporters across three areas:

1. Identification and recruitment

2. Engagement

3. Activation

With this framework, you can move people from supporters to volunteers to invested stakeholders.

  • Supporters are people who identify with your cause but aren’t actively involved with it.
  • Volunteers are supporters who are interested in playing a part toward the realization of your cause.
  • Stakeholders are supporters who take a more central role in your campaign; hence, their actions have more impact on your campaign.

If you can apply this framework, then you will have a successful digital organizing campaign.

What does digital organizing look like?

Digital organizing can take any of several forms. We mention some of them below:

  • Peer-to-peer texting
  • Webinars
  • Community building calls
  • SMS broadcasts
  • Email campaigns
  • Push notifications
  • Live streams

The best campaigns use a combination of these forms based on their goals and their audiences.

Tips on getting the best out of digital organizing

If you are making the switch to digital organizing, here are some tips on how to go about it:

  • Ensure your communication is relevant to the situation
  • Invest in digital software solutions and management tools, from Constituent Relationship Managers (CRM) and campaign software to SMS campaigning platforms and mobile canvassing solutions
  • Be empathetic and relatable in your communications
  • Meet your audience where they are – Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, etc.

Also, identify which channel is best for keeping volunteers engaged, whether texts or calls.

Digital organizing offers a massive opportunity to engage with more volunteers than ever before. With this tool, you can mobilize more people toward the achievement of your goals.

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What is digital organizing and how does it differ from traditional methods?

Digital organizing combines technology with volunteer mobilization to enable supporters to take action from anywhere. Unlike physical organizing with geographic limits, digital methods use apps, social platforms, and specialized tools to engage unlimited numbers of people across multiple channels simultaneously.

How can organizations effectively transition from traditional to digital organizing methods?

Organizations should focus on three key areas: identification and recruitment of supporters, ongoing engagement through multiple digital channels, and activation into meaningful Field Actions. Ready to transform your volunteer mobilization? Book a demo with Qomon to see how our platform streamlines supporter recruitment and engagement.

What are the main benefits of switching to digital organizing platforms?

Digital organizing provides access to unlimited supporters without physical barriers, creates more comfortable participation options for volunteers hesitant about in - person meetings, and enables flexible contribution schedules. This accessibility significantly increases volunteer participation and campaign reach.

Which digital tools and methods work best for volunteer mobilization?

Effective digital organizing combines peer-to-peer texting, webinars, SMS broadcasts, email campaigns, mobile canvassing, and push notifications. The best campaigns select tools based on audience preferences and campaign goals. Experience integrated volunteer mobilization firsthand - schedule a Qomon demo to explore our comprehensive action platform.

How do you move supporters through the digital organizing framework successfully?

Start by identifying supporters who align with your cause, engage them through relevant digital communications across their preferred channels, then activate them into volunteers and invested stakeholders. Success requires empathetic communication, meeting supporters where they are, and providing flexible participation options.