Miranda Becker / January 3, 2017

Tip: How to Contact Your Target

Here’s a real-life scenario: You care about a cause, like and protecting your water from contamination caused by fracking for oil and gas in your state. This particular issue is deeply important to you, perhaps for personal reasons, perhaps political ones. You know you want to make a difference, so you decide on a specific goal to work towards — perhaps it’s banning all local fracking. You start a Care2 petition, following our advice on writing it in a heart-wrenching, eye-catching way, and then you begin gathering signatures. You’ve even chosen a great target (also known as a recipeitn or decision-maker), someone who is in a position of authority to whom you’ll deliver your petition when you’re ready. But what comes next?

Well, here’s a question for you: Does your petition recipient know about your petition yet?

Even if you’ve started collecting hundreds of local signatures, authority figures still might not have heard anything about your petition. It’s your job to make sure that they do. Without their attention, your petition is unlikely to really make an impact — so it’s important to alert your recipient to your cause.

Here’s how to contact your recipient:

1. Facebook.

Find the decision-maker’s page on Facebook and write a post on their page about your petition. Make sure to mention how many signatures you have and include the link! Or, you could write a post on your own page and “tag” the decision-maker in it using the “@” sign. Facebook will ping them to let them know what you wrote, and they’ll get a notification every time someone else comments on or shares that post. It’s a good way to catch their eye fast! Learn more about how to use Facebook for activism here!

2. Twitter.

Is the decision-maker you’re targeting on Twitter? If so, write a tweet (a post the size of a short text message) and “tag” the decision-maker in it using the “@” sign. Twitter will notify them about the tweet, and they’ll even receive notifications every time someone else “likes” it or “retweets” it.

3. Email or Snail-Mail Letter.

Write a respectful – and brief – email or letter to the decision-maker. In the letter, explain what the issue is and why you started your petition in a paragraph. Then, tell them how many signatures you’ve gathered already, and point out that momentum is building to support your cause. The point of this letter is to inform the decision-maker about your petition, but you can also request a meeting with them to talk over the issue.

4. Phone Call.

It may seem too intimate and personal to call, but I promise that this is the best way to make a target pay attention – and fast! Why? No one else calls. Because it seems scary. Because it seems intrusive. Etc etc. But that means your call will be a rarity, and they’ll pay attention. Ask if the decision-maker has seen your petition, and if they seem open to the idea, request a meeting.

5. In-Person Meeting.

Did you successfully schedule one with your recipient? If so, check out our blog post about how successful petition author Donny used a meeting to make sure his petition became a victory! You want to use this opportunity to express your concerns directly to your recipient and establish a line of dialogue. Bring the petition with you (either online on the Care2 site or printed on paper) to show your target.

Next Step: Want to find the contact information for the decision-maker you’re targeting, but not sure how? Use Google.com to do some creative sleuthing — you could try searching for your target’s name and the words “email” or “contact” or “phone”, or try looking up the phone number for the local office where they work.


Itching to get some specific advice?

If you want further advice on how to reach out to decision-makers, how to get signatures, or how to generally make your petition better, check out our Activist University forum on Facebook. Our community of grassroots advocates and do-good trouble-makers will be excited to help answer your questions and help you make your petition as powerful as possible.

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17 thoughts on “Tip: How to Contact Your Target”

  1. How would I get my petition information to the present USA President? I know that he probably will never see what I send. Thanks!

    1. Do not give up send the president a e mail s d tell him u thoughts u have a right to be heart

  2. Hallo
    Ich möchte Sie bitten mir zu helfen eine Petition zu machen
    Endlich schluss mit versuchlabore..auf der ganzen Welt!!!
    An wenn wende ich mich wer kann mir helfen??????Bitte!!!!

  3. HELLO,
    I AM NOT WELL UP IN COMPUTING BUT AS LONG AS I GET PEOPLE TO LISTEN AND SPREAD THE WORD THAT’S ALL I NEED, PEOPLE MUST BE LISTENING OR I WOULDN’T GET REPLIES SO I WILL JUST DO AS I’M DOING IF YOU DON’T MIND.

  4. each of us can contribute to the simplest things. but they are often may grow up, if you wanted to all of us to change this world for the better honestly

  5. On yesterday, 07-12-17, I taken your suggestion and posted my children’s issue petition on facebook. My question is, was I successful? If not, please advise.

  6. I just want to know how far are we from stopping Yulin I’ve got so many signatures I can and are still long oking for more that torture Can’t go on

  7. I want deliver my petition to the Target personal. I called the target of my Petition. They urged me to send a email, I sent a email but didnt got a answer. What can i do now?

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