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What are campaigns and how can you get involved?

There are lots of different methods and approaches to campaigning. Find out what Campaigns are, how to lead campaigns and get involved with them

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What is a campaign? 

A campaign is a planned set of activities that people carry out over a period of time to bring about change.  

Who can run a campaign? 

Any current Coventry students are eligible to submit a proposal for a community campaign. We particularly encourage members of our student communities to submit campaign ideas related to these.  

You can read about and join our communities here!   

Why should you run a campaign? 

  • You can create real, positive change which improves the experience of members of your community or other communities. 

  • You can bring people together for a common cause and can amplify the voices of individuals to draw attention to a problem. 

  • You can develop planning, communication and organisation skills and earn digital badges recognising your skills 

Get inspiration from some of our past campaigns here. 

How can you plan and deliver a campaign? 

Good news, you can run a community campaign with the support of Your SU! 

 We are looking for students to run campaigns for our communities throughout the year.  We will support you by providing campaign training and helping you to plan your campaign.  

You can also apply for funding for your campaign, the Community Executive Committee will vote to approve or refer your application back to you.  

If you have an idea for a campaign you’d like to run, fill in this form and we’ll contact you to discuss this and help you deliver your campaign! 

 

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