Campaigning Forum 2018

Campaigning. Fundraising. Volunteering. Leadership. Media. Digital. Where thought leaders come to learn.

At the Campaigning Forum, you set your agenda and we help you find others who share it. Speakers and panels are there to provoke thought. Result: you learn more and connect with more people. This is the way events should be.

Theme: Campaigning against the current

There has been a dramatic change in tone in countries around the world as political leaders are elected who may undermine decades of progress. One analysis of this is that growing numbers of people have been left behind and are expressing their frustration via the ballot box. Most campaigning groups have also be content to engage those already converted to their causes. This needs to change. At the 2018 Campaigning Forum we'll be exploring how to get better at engaging the rest!

Focus on participants, not speakers

Most events used speakers as bait to attract paying 'attendees'. ECF is participant-focused: it is designed to be the most effective and natural learning and networking environment for the participants. This means you should focus on three things in deciding to participate:

  1. Your learning goals: What do you want/need to learn?
  2. Who is coming (see the latest list): Are there other people coming to the event who you can learn from?
  3. Your contribution: What experiences and perspectives are you bringing and do you wish to present them?

The role of the organisers is to create the right mix of people for amazing learning to occur and to ensure this process is well facilitated. The role of speakers is to stimulate you and provide a common experience for discussing with others.

Who should come?

21st campaigning is increasingly shown to be successful not because a team of campaign experts run it, but by project teams with diverse expertise, often campaigners, fundraisers, volunteer managers, media officers, policy experts, digital experts/innovators and beyond. The Campaigning Forum is one of the few events that brings this mix of people together to connect, share and learn from each other on how to influence change.

The Campaigning Forum runs on ‘Chatham House Rules’ (= nothing is attributed without permission) so everybody can freely talk about their failures and successes.

If there is a topic you’re itching to learn about or to share, come along and suggest the session. The Campaigning Forum is the place to find others who share your interests.

Draft Agenda

Mon Apr 9

Pre Event Courses

09:00-17:30
Oxford & London

Courses

18:00-19:30

'Open Space Leadership' briefing

This informal pre-dinner session will offer the chance to get the ball rolling and start to gather ideas and proposals for Open Space sessions. Join us to:
  • share ideas and tips on successful Open Space groups
  • review the potential agenda topics and themes that emerge from the participant questionnaires with a fun topic-sorting exercise
  • help start to shape the Campaigning Forum agenda, working in groups to start developing session proposals.
Open to all, though a working knowledge of Open Space methodology will be assumed.
19:30-20:30 Dinner: Kick-start connections and conversations with Campaigning Forum participants (Keble College dining room)
21:00+ Connect to kick-start connections and conversations (Keble College pub)

Tue Apr 10
Oxford

Campaigning Forum 2018 Day One

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Time Summary
07:30 A morning walk or run for early risers in beautiful Oxford or Oxford University Parks. Meet at Keble College main reception
08:00 Participants in on-site accommodation: Breakfast & registration & discussion (dining room)
08:45 Participants in off-site accommodation: registration, coffee/tea, informal discussions
09:00 Welcome, introduction and agenda review (Room: Arco)
09:15

Warm-up activities and speed networking

10:00

Introduction to Open Space

10:15 Open Space Knowledge Exchange A
11.15 Coffee/tea break
11:45

Ignite talks (Room: O'Reilly Theatre)

  • Intimate activism, Sarah Corbett (Craftivist Collective)
  • Campaigning by numbers, Amber MacIntyre (Royal Holloway)
  • Reflective practice and group dynamics, Marcela Lopez Levy
  • Crossing the valley of death - why charities struggle to innovate and what to do about it, Patrick Olszowski
12:30 Lunch (dining room)
13:30 Peer Presentations
  • Corporate activism - can companies support positive social change, or is it just goodwashing?, Sarah Corbett (Craftivist Collective) Rebecca Baron (Ben & Jerry's), Natalie Fee (City to Sea)
  • Reframing to reach the 'movable middle', Victoria Lane (IPPF)
  • Treat me well - campaigning with people with a learning disability, Eve Jackson, Youssef Abidat and Victoria Wright (Mencap)
  • People2People - VR as a Peacebuilding Tool in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Fabian Vetter (Uni of Westminster)
  • Beyond petitions: tools, tactics and user journeys for growth and impact, Eugene Flynn (54 degrees) NB this session will run on into the following Open Space session for extended discussion
  • ...more to come (participants can propose a presentation in the application or later)
14:20 Open Space knowledge exchange B
15:30 Coffee/tea break
16:15 Skills marketplace
17:15 Ignite talks (7 minutes each):
  • Ethical campaigning with and on behalf of individuals at risk, Rebecca Dallison and Katherine Voss (Amnesty International)
  • How human-centered design can help you turn users into activists, Salvatore Barbiere and Irene Ameglio (Latte creative)
  • Lost voices: digital campaigning and the voices of lived experience, Jinan Younis (social change agency)
  • Want a #metoo moment for your cause? Rachel Collinson (the donor whisperer)
  • ...more to come (participants can propose an Ignite talk in the application or after)
18:30 Speed Pitching & Apero
Service providers and consultants tell you what they offer, answer your questions and/or take your feedback. 5 minutes per table then rotate. Free drinks (wine, beer, soft drinks)
  1. Engaging Networks - Keira Roth and Simon Dunant
  2. more onion, Florian Engel and Claire Donner
  3. Glyn Thomas
  4. PostBug - Duane Raymond and Anni Johnson
  5. Campaignfilm - Andrew Davies
  6. Care2 - Rhiannan Sullivan
  7. 54 Degrees - Eugene Flynn
  8. Campaign Collective - Nancy Platts and Simon Francis
  9. New/Mode & OpenMedia - Steve Anderson
20:00 Dinner (Dining room)
21:00+ Keble College Pub

Wed Apr 11

Campaigning Forum 2018 Day Two

Time Summary
07:30 A morning walk or run for early risers in beautiful Oxford or Oxford University Parks. Meet at Keble College main reception
08:00 Participants in on-site accommodation: Breakfast & registration & discussion (dining room)
08:45 Participants in off-site accommodation: registration, coffee/tea, informal discussions
09:00 Day two agenda review, pulse check and agenda setting
09:30 Peer Presentations
  • Challenging power - and challenging the way we think about power, Michaela O'Brien and Anastasia Kavada (Uni of Westminster)
  • Design! Tips & tricks to know what to look for when you're working with designers/ or designing like a pro yourself, Jean O'Brien (Barnardo's Ireland)
  • Full spectrum civic engagement, Steve Anderson (New Mode/Open Media)
  • ...more to come (participants can book a place in the application or after)
10:15 Open Space knowledge exchange C
11:15 Coffee/tea break
11:45

Plenary speaker (Room: O'Reilly Theatre)

Reaching beyond the choir, Léane de Laigue is Head of Communications at Climate Outreach
Campaigning usually requires engaging and mobilising a broad range of people across multiple communities. Join Leane de Laigue, Head of Communications at Climate Outreach, to hear about how we’re reaching beyond the choir, in particular through our work with centre-right audiences and our Climate Visuals project.
12:30 Lunch (dining room)
13:30 Teach In: share skills or knowledge with others.
  • Gentle protest, Sarah Corbett (Craftivist Collective)
  • Playful human centred design and supporter engagement, Amber MacIntyre (Royal Holloway)
  • The ABC of AB testing: how to make your emails and websites even better, Jamie Woolley
  • Introduction to Agile project management for campaigners, Rachel Collinson (The Donor Whisperer)
  • Digital strategy building blocks, Branislava Milosevic (Digital Leadership)
  • ...more to come (participants can propose a teach-in in the application or after)
15:00 Coffee/tea break
15:30 Open Space knowledge exchange D
16:30 Ignite Talks
  • 2017's big numbers: all you need to know in 7 minutes, Keira Roth (Engaging Networks)
  • Ethics and professionalisation. Is professionalisation - the NGO-isation of social change - at the heart of its problems?, Michaela O'Brien (Uni of Westminster)
  • I was a regular donor to 25 organisations and here's what happened, Glyn Thomas
  • View from the other side: a prospective parliamentary candidate's view of being a campaign target, Benali Hamdache (Parkinsons UK)
  • Indoor Smoking Bans, Rwandan Soap Operas, & Fake News: Norm Engineering, Brian Fitzgerald (Dancing Fox)
  • How we made sewage sizzle! Natalie Fee (City to Sea)
17:30 Event formally ends
19:00+ Dinner and drinks in Oxford: Self-organised for those staying around

Thu Apr 12

Post Event Courses

09:00-17:30
London

Courses

  • Story as theory of change (London)

How the agenda works

Many times when you reflect on the conference you realise that the best bits were chatting to people during the coffee break or in a pub. So at Campaigning Forum, slots (time and room) are provided to have your own discussions with other people at the conference without feeling that you are missing scheduled sessions. In fact, that is the majority of the event. Its called open space (see the methodology).

2018 participants

Participant's Name Role Organisation Country Online
Duane Raymond FairSay & ECF Founder FairSay UK LI Tw
Jess Day Facilitator more onion UK LI Tw
Branislava Milosevic Digital strategist and consultant Digital leadership Ltd UK LI Tw
Aaron Parr Digital Campaigns Associate Purpose UK LI
Alex Lloyd Director Forward Action UK LI Tw
Alice Hunter Digital Campaigner Greenpeace UK UK
Alice Jennings Digital Campaigns Specialist ActionAid UK UK LI Tw
Alpha Gougsa Campaigns Officer Christian Aid UK LI Tw
Amber Macintyre PhD researcher Royal Holloway UK LI Tw
Amy Jones Digital Production PETA UK UK Tw
Anastasia Berry Policy & Campaigns Manager Epilepsy Action UK Tw
Anastasia Kavada Senior Lecturer University of Westminster UK Tw
Andi Cipta Asmawaty Campaign and Advocacy Officer Oxfam in Indonesia Indonesia Tw
Andrew Taylor-Dawson Development Manager Liberty UK LI
Andy Davies Story Consultant campaignfilm UK Tw
Angela Bryan-Brown Campaigns Officer Stonewall UK
Anni Johnson PostBug UK LI
Anthony Hayes Digital Campaigner TUC UK
Ariane Basaguren Digital Engagement Officer Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Spain Spain LI Tw
Baris Ececelik Digital Engagement Campaigner Greenpeace Mediterranean Turkey LI Tw
Ben Kremer Senior Email Marketing Officer Stonewall UK LI Tw
Ben Mintram Digital Marketing Officer Leonard Cheshire Disability UK LI
Benali Hamdache Campaign Engagement Manager Parkinson's UK UK Tw
Beth Howgate Campaigner Save the Children UK UK LI Tw
Brian Fitzgerald Director & Chief Punctuation Officer Dancing Fox Netherlands LI Tw
Catherine Joyce Digital Communications Manager Refugee Action UK LI Tw
Charlotte Broyd Communications Manager Engineers Against Poverty UK LI Tw
Chris Hosker Filming volunteer The Children's Society UK LI Tw
Chris Mead Communications Officer Christian Aid Collective UK
Christy Clemence Membership Content Manager The Labour Party UK LI
Claire Donner Strategy Consultant more onion UK LI Tw
Claire Morris Global Advocacy Director Worldwide Hopsice and Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA) UK
Colum McGuire Senior Campaigns and Corporate Relations Officer Which? UK LI Tw
Conor Sneyd Digital Campaigns Officer PETA UK UK
Cordelia Britton Head of campaigns UK Four Paws UK UK LI Tw
Dawn Newton Marketing Consultant Morello Marketing UK
Delyth Jewell Senior Women's Rights Campaigns Specialist ActionAid UK UK LI Tw
Ellie May Digital Communications Officer Freedom from Torture UK Tw
Ellie Cusack Senior Campaigns Officer Macmillan Cancer Support UK LI Tw
Ellie Hughes Digital content officer Leonard Cheshire Disability UK LI
Emilie Schultze Campaigns Officer Traidcraft Exchange UK LI Tw
Emily Randall Mobilisation Advisor World Animal Protection UK LI Tw
Eric Rardin VP, Global Strategic Partnerships Care2 United States
Eugene Flynn Director of Possibilities 54 Degrees Ireland LI Tw
Eve Jackson Activism Campaigns Manager Mencap UK Tw
Florian Engel Director of things more onion Austria LI Tw
Frances Inglis Senior Campaigns Officer Macmillan Cancer Support UK
Gabriel Davalos Senior Campaigner Purpose Climate Lab UK LI Tw
Gemma Pedder Digital Manager Leonard Cheshire Disability UK LI
Genevieve Lloyd Campaigner Which? UK LI
Georgia Rigg Global Digital Campaigner Amnesty International (IS) UK
Gianfranco Polizzi Gianfranco Polizzi (PhD Candidate) London School of Economics UK LI Tw
Glyn Thomas Digital communications consultant Freelance UK LI Tw
Hannah Henderson Youth and Schools Manager Christian Aid UK
Ian Goggin Digital Activism Specialist Friends of the Earth UK Tw
Ilesh Persand Digital Activism Specialist Friends of the Earth UK Tw
Inka Stafrace Digital Producer Polly Tikkle Productions UK LI Tw
Irene Ameglio Project Manager Latte Creative Italy LI
James Atkins Digital Content Editor Christian Aid UK
Jamie Woolley Digital campaign strategist Freelance UK LI Tw
Jean O'Brien Head of Digital & Content / Founder Barnardos / Irish Charity Lab Ireland LI Tw
Jesus Cordero Communications Coordinator GNDR UK LI Tw
Joanne McGarry Campaigns Manager Trócaire Ireland Tw
Jon Havens Senior campaigns officer Macmillan Cancer Support UK
Julius Honnor Digital strategist Contentious UK LI Tw
Katharine Voss Urgent Action Campaigner Amnesty International UK UK
Katie Bannister Supporter mobilisation manager Which? UK LI
Keira Roth UK Business Development Director Engaging Networks UK LI Tw
Laura Robertson Content strategist Contentious UK LI Tw
Leane De Laigue Head of Communications Climate Outreach UK LI Tw
Lewis Davies Film Director & Producer Campaign Film UK Tw
Louise Hazan Digital Campaigns Manager 350.org UK Tw
Lucy Bailey Support Mobilisation Executive Which? UK Tw
Lucy Hawthorne Head of Campaigns Campaign to Protect Rural England UK LI
Luke Harman Camapigns Manager Christian Aid UK LI Tw
Lydia Cotton Youth Engagement Project Officer Christian Aid UK
Malise Rosbech Supporter engagement officer Global Justice Now UK LI
Marci López Levy Writer and group facilitator UK LI Tw
Mary Whittaker Digital Manager Global Witness UK Tw
Meg Burke Digital Engagement Officer UNISON UK LI Tw
Michael Hamilton Digital communications organiser Safe Passage UK LI Tw
Michaela O'Brien Course leader, Media Campaigning and Social Change University of Westminster UK LI Tw
Nancy Platts Member Campaign Collective UK
Natalia Bojarowska digital ninja Greenpeace Poland
Natalie Fee Founder City to Sea UK LI Tw
Nicholas Monro Digital Campaigner Greenpeace UK UK Tw
Nick Chowdrey Digital Engagement Specialist Amnesty International UK LI Tw
Nick Scott Head of Digital Medicins Sans Frontieres Spain UK Tw
Nisma LE BOUL Communications Officer GNDR UK Tw
Patrick Olszowski Founder Outrageous Impact Ltd UK LI Tw
Paul Roeland Public Outreach coordinator Clean Clothes Campaign Netherlands LI Tw
Rachel Cain Project Lead - Social Change Project Sheila McKechnie Foundation UK LI
Rachel Collinson Donor whisperer Donor whisperer UK LI Tw
Rachel Crome Senior Digital Engagement Specialist Amnesty International UK UK LI Tw
Rachel Mulrenan Campaigner Changing Markets UK LI Tw
Rebecca Baron UK Social Mission Manager Ben & Jerry's UK Tw
Rebecca Dallison Individuals at Risk Campaigner Amnesty International UK UK LI Tw
Rebecca Owen Content Marketing Manager WaterAid UK Tw
Rebecca Turner Senior Campaign Manager Fairtrade Foundation UK LI Tw
Rhiannan Sullivan UK Director Care2 UK LI Tw
Richard Rowley Project Manager Agile Collective UK
Robert Swaine Campaigner Save the Children UK UK LI
Ruth Coustick-Deal Digital Rights Specialist OpenMedia UK LI Tw
Salvatore Barbera CEO LATTE CREATIVE Italy LI Tw
Sam Wockner Digital Campaigner Greenpeace UK UK
Sanna Autere Communications Specialist The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra Finland LI
Sarah Corbett Founding Director Craftivist Collective UK LI Tw
Sarah Rowe Campaigns Officer Christian Aid UK Tw
Scott Compton Campaigns Officer The Children's Society UK
Shaf Mansour Digital strategist Raising IT UK LI Tw
Simon Dunant Digital Learning Services Engaging Networks UK LI Tw
Simon Francis Founder Member Campaign Collective UK LI Tw
Sophia Seawell Communications Associate Mama Cash Netherlands LI Tw
Sophie Lock Campaigns Officer Leonard Cheshire Disability UK LI Tw
Sophie Yates Lu Campaigns and Fundraising Manager Positive Money UK LI Tw
Stefan Donnelly Mobilisation Officer Diabetes UK UK Tw
Stephanie Leonard Director Act Build Change UK
Steve Anderson Co-founder and Chief Strategist at New/Mode and Founder of OpenMedia New/Mode & OpenMedia UK LI
Tamara El Essawy Digital Marketing Specialist Amnesty International UK UK
Tamara Gal-On UK
Teodora Zglimbea Outreach coordinator PETA UK UK
Tom Sharman Senior Campaigns & Communications Officer Traidcraft Exchange UK LI Tw
Victoria Lane Communications Advisor International Planned Parenthood Federation UK
Victoria Wright Campaigns Officer Mencap UK LI Tw
Youssef Abidat Mencap UK Tw
Zoe Broughton UK Tw

Campaigning Forum History

Campaigning Forum started as the eCampaigning Forum (ECF) event in 2002 organised by Duane Raymond, then Oxfam's eCampaigning Manager. It evolved a highly anticipated and influential annual event plus a dynamic and highly active ECF global community that grows daily and has inspired similar events around the world like ECF Europe in Berlin, re:campaign in Berlin, Fwd in Australia and Camp16 in The Netherlands

Over the last decade, digital has shifted from a specialist role and an essential tool in campaigning and organisations. Campaigning Forum has consistently been ahead of this shift, and in 2018 is organised around key aspects of modern organisations: digital leadership, campaigning, fundraising, volunteering, media engagement and policy research and looking to the emerging trends. The aim is to bring together increasing diverse participants who share broadly similar goals around improving our world and connect them, help them learn from one another and inspire them to think beyond their current practices, roles and plans.

by Duane Raymond published Oct 23, 2018,