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by Prof. Cale Gleichner Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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On May 17, 2021, Change.org updated their privacy policy which included a formal statement from the company regarding the selling of personal data; "Change.org does not sell the personal information of any of our users and we have not sold data in the last 12 months."

The company began as a nonprofit that connected charities to donors, but has transitioned into a for-profit company that makes money by selling advertised petitions on its website, Change.org.

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What is Change Org?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Change.org is a petition website operated by San Francisco-based Change.org, which has over 400 million users and offers the public the ability to promote the petitions they care about to potential signers.

How does Change Org make money?

Change.org makes revenue through a subscription membership model, people promoting petitions on the site, and crowdfunding. Change.org members contribute monthly to sustain the technology and the small teams of campaigners who coach and support petition starters.

Does Change Org give out my mailing address?

For privacy reasons, we do not give out signers' mailing address or email addresses. Change.org org does not sell our users’ information and we value privacy. You can read about our Privacy Policy to get more information about how we keep our users information secure. 2. Privacy considerations

Why does Change Org share my personal information?

Change.org passes on your personal information to the third parties listed in our Privacy Policy [2. Information we collect]. The reason we share this information is to ensure the smooth running of the Change.org platform.

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Does Change.org actually donate money?

Donations through the platform do not go to the campaign makers, according to the change.org spokesperson, "The money raised from petitions goes toward helping the campaign win and helping us build and maintain our technology platform, making it possible for us to provide people with the tools they need to win the ...

Who is Change.org owned by?

Ben RattrayBy Ben Rattray, Founder of Change.org, Nick Allardice, incoming CEO of Change.org, and Preethi Herman, Executive Director of the Change.org Foundation.

What does Change.org do with your information?

Change.org uses your information for our legitimate business interest of providing a petition platform that enables you to connect with issues that are important to you.

What is the most signed petition ever?

Justice for George Floyd (19 million signatures): With over 19 million signatures, people all over the world joined together to fight for racial justice after the murder of George Floyd. Started by 15-year-old Kellen S.,it became the biggest petition and movement in Change. org's history.

Are Change.org petitions free?

Anyone can start a petition People and organizations around the world start petitions for free.

Is Change.org a legit company?

(Change) is a multimillion dollar for-profit private company, not a nonprofit public charity as many falsely assume. The company began as a nonprofit that connected charities to donors, but has transitioned into a for-profit company that makes money by selling advertised petitions on its website, Change.org.

Why do petitions need your address?

Petitions often ask for your address so they can verify the legitimacy of the signatures they've gathered. Further, sometimes when the petition is based on an issue affecting a particular area, addresses and zip codes can demonstrate strong local support for change.

How do petitions give power to people?

The Petition section of the first amendment, also commonly referred to as the Petition Clause, states that “People have the right to appeal to government in favor of or against policies that affect them or in which they feel strongly.

How many signatures did the Change.org petition get?

The petition acquired over 4 million signatures by November 14, 2016, only 4 days after it started. By November 23, 2016, it had gotten 4.5 million signatures. The petition ultimately failed as, on December 19, 2016, Trump officially gained the presidency with 304 electors. The petition closed with 4.9 million signatures, the highest in change.org history, until March 5, 2019, when it was surpassed by a petition opposing the Article 13 of the proposed Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market. That petition was then toppled on May 30, 2020, by a petition made in order to get justice for George Floyd, an unarmed, African-American man who was murdered by police. As of early July 2020, the petition had nearly 19 million signatures, making it the most signed petition in the history of change.org.

What is the petition to stop the TMT telescope?

On July 14, 2019, an online petition titled "The Immediate Halt to the Construction of the TMT Telescope" was posted on Change.org in protest against the Thirty Meter Telescope. The online petition has currently gathered over 278,057 signatures worldwide.

How many users does Change.org have?

Change.org is a petition website operated by San Francisco-based Change.org, which has over 400 million users and offers the public the ability to promote the petitions they care about to potential signers.

Why is Incel banned?

In summer 2017, a petition on change.org called for /r/incels (incel named after an abbreviation for " involuntary celibate ") to be banned for inciting violence against women.

What is Change.org's mission?

Change.org's stated mission is to "empower people everywhere to create the change they want to see.". Popular topics of Change.org petitions are economic and criminal justice, human rights, education, environmental protection, animals rights, health, and sustainable food .

What is the Lorax petition?

In December 2011, a fourth-grade class in Brookline, Massachusetts, launched the "Lorax Petition Project" through Change.org requesting Universal Studios to include more of an environmental message on its website and trailer for its upcoming film, The Lorax, a classic Dr. Seuss children's story. The petitioners felt that the website and trailer lacked an important message from the book, "to help the environment". The petition collected over 57,000 signatures, and on January 26, 2012, the studio updated the website "with the environmental message the kids had dictated".

Why did Arizona State University block Change.org?

In 2012, Arizona State University decided to block access to Change.org in response to a petition created by student Eric Haywood protesting "rising tuition costs at the school". University officials claimed that "Change.org is a spam site" and the blocking was conducted "to protect the use of our limited and valuable network resources for legitimate academic, research, and administrative uses".

What website did Ben Rattray start?

FilmMagic. Ben Rattray knew he was on to something big when the website he founded, Change.org, managed to get the South African government to acknowledge for the first time the scourge of "corrective rape," a heinous crime meant to "cure" lesbians of their sexual orientation. In 2010 a rape victim from a township started a petition on Change.org ...

Why did Rattray start Change.org?

The company tried building social networking and fundraising tools for nonprofits. It later added bloggers to write about human rights issues, which started to draw more traffic and showed the power of personal stories.

How many signatures did Quinn get?

She garnered 150,000 signatures. In August, Quinn called Goldberg personally to say he had changed his mind and would veto the bill. John Lauer, a seasonal firefighter in Custer, S.D., started a petition in May calling on President Obama to make seasonal firefighters eligible for government health care plans.

Is Change a for profit?

Some of the petitioners FORBES spoke with didn't know Change was a for-profit. Rattray says the .org connotes the company's social mission, and it is a certified B Corporation, which means a social mission is written into its bylaws. But he acknowledges the messaging could be better and plans to improve it: "We need to be better about telling about that combination."

Is Change.org a non profit?

The service is free, and with a name like Change.org the company even sounds like a not-for-profit. But it's not. It was founded in 2007 and spent the better part of two years flailing around for a profitable business model until Rattray hit upon a clever approach. Change.org charges groups for the privilege of sponsoring petitions that are matched to users who have similar interests. For example, when a person signs a petition about education and clicks "submit," a box pops up and shows five sponsored petitions on education to also sign. If a user leaves a box checked that says "Keep me updated on this campaign and others," the sponsor can then send e-mails directly to that person. It's not clear from the check box that your e-mail address is being sold to a not-for-profit. Rattray says an imminent site redesign will make the company's business model more transparent. Change.org has 300 paying clients, including Sierra Club, Credo Wireless and Amnesty International, and its revenue so far this year is $15 million.

Is Forbes opinion their own?

Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.

Can I use Project for the web and Project Online side-by-side? How do I transition to Project for the web from Project Online?from support.microsoft.com

For many of our customers, side-by-side transition will be the best approach. This requires no data migration and ensures you can continue to use the functionality you need to manage your existing Project Online projects to completion. Here is our recommended approach to side-by-side usage and transition:

Can I migrate from Project Online to Project for the web?from support.microsoft.com

For some customers, a direct migration from Project Online to Project for the web will be the right course. This will depend on the complexity, customization, and size of your existing Project Online environment, including configuration, add-ons, custom code, and integrations.

When will Project for the web reach feature parity with Project Online?from support.microsoft.com

Project for the web gives us an opportunity to re-imagine Microsoft Project.  Rather than re-building feature by feature, we are focused on providing capabilities that meet the changing needs of work management. How we build out Project for the web over time will be based on carefully tracking feature usage and customer feedback to ensure we are providing features that meet real customer needs.

Can I use Power BI reports to report on data across Project for the web and Project Online?from support.microsoft.com

Yes, you can use the Power BI Desktop template file which has reports that aggregate data from both Project for the web and Project Online.

How to create a Dataverse URL?from support.microsoft.com

To create the Dataverse URL, Scroll to Business Apps and select it, or use the search feature to locate it. Next, choose the project application for the organization you want to build your reports about. The Business Apps URL will show you the environment and region value.

How to load PWA?from support.microsoft.com

In the PWA URL field, type the URL of your Project Online Project Web App site; for example, https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/PWA. Then select Load.

How many signatures did Wahlberg get?from dictionary.com

Wahlberg filed his petition for a pardon to the governor of Massachusetts on November 26. The petition, open to any citizen to join, gathered forty thousand signatures in the first three months. The royal Audiencia has investigated this matter, on petition of the cabildo, in order to refer it to that royal council.

How to help a petition?

The best way to help petitions achieve their goal is by creating a grassroots movement of support. We provide an easy way to share petitions on Facebook. When signing a petition, you may see the option to share the petition with your Facebook friends. Sharing a petition on is optional, you are not required to share the petition on social media in order for your signature to be registered.

How to know if you have an account on Change?

It is entirely possible that you may already have an account without realizing it! The easiest way to find out if you already have an account is by resetting your password . Follow the instructions in this article on how to do so.

Can you sign a petition without receiving information?

If the petition you are signing was created by an organization, you may see an option to receive additional information from this organization and their future campaigns. You are not required to receive these communications and can sign the petition while opting to not receive information about the organization.

Can you sign more than one petition?

Change sometimes requires more than one petition -- it requires a movement of related petitions and a community of supporters, each one addressing a piece of the larger cause. If the petition you are signing is part of a movement, you will also see the option to follow the movement and receive further updates.

Does Change.org sell user information?

Change.org org does not sell our users’ information and we value privacy. You can read about our Privacy Policy to get more information about how we keep our users information secure.

CMV: The US is clearly declining because of the Republicans

I believe that the US is declining. As Republicans keep scoring victory after victory with the Trump Court it's become increasingly clear that the US is in decline. Woman's rights to choose are being attacked, gay marriage is being attacked, trans people are REALLY being attacked and people are losing more civil rights by the day.

cmv: people who are pro-life should also support mandatory organ donation

One of the core arguments of people who are pro-life regarding abortions is that somebody else right (the unborn child) to survive is more important than the pregnant person's right to make decisions about their own body.

CMV: If abortion deserves to be legal, so too does self-elected euthanasia

My last post got deleted for being too short, so I'll try to make this one a bit longer.

CMV: Trump was never a politician, a racist, or even a populist. He was simply the most successful con artist in American history

I do believe Trump is racist, but not any more racist that any other 75-80 year old man. At his very worst 30/40 years ago he’d be considered a liberal.

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Overview

Criticism

In 2018, Anne Savage, the CEO of Bicycle Queensland, claimed that a massive Australian–based anti-cycling petition on Change.org was full of false names. She said Bicycle Queensland had received information that many of the names were created by electronic “bots”. A spokesperson for Change.org denied that the signatures were fake, saying that the organization's engineering team had double-checked the petition and confirmed they had not detected any unusual activity.

History

Change.org was launched in 2007 by current chief executive Ben Rattray, with the support of founding chief technology officer Mark Dimas, Darren Haas, and Adam Cheyer. As of February 2012, the site had 100 employees with offices on four continents. By the end of 2012, Rattray stated "he plans to have offices in 20 countries and to operate in several more languages, including Arabic and Chinese." In May 2013, the company announced a $15 million round of inve…

Notable petitions

On May 16, 2016, President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment request received 2,212,208 signatures.
Created by Caio Coppolla, March 15, 2021, Supreme Federal Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes’s impeachment request received more than 2.099.261 signatures, in just one day.
On October 13th, 2017, Ana Clara Leite was sexually harassed twice in taxis after drivers accessed her information using a mobile phone app called Easy Taxi. She won her petition askin…

Business model

Change.org makes revenue through a subscription membership model and people promoting petitions on the site.
Change.org is a for-profit, "venture-backed company that hosts activist petitions written by members of the public, gathers email addresses from signees, and encourages people to circulate the petitions heavily on social media. While for-profit, Change.org is a public benefit company wi…

Research

Change.org has attracted the interest of researchers working in the field of civic technology. In a quantitative analysis of the website's data, researchers found that while there are some users who can be identified as natural power users, average users also learn from their experience, while the change.org recommendation system reinforces their willingness to continue using the website through tailored recommendations, turning average users into power users. Research also sugg…

See also

• Avaaz
• Care2
• GetUp!
• Referendum
• Slacktivism

External links

• Media related to Change.org at Wikimedia Commons
• Official website

1.Privacy · Change.org

Url:https://www.change.org/policies/privacy

1 hours ago  · Change.org does not sell the personal information of any of our users and we have not sold data in the last 12 months.

2.Change.org - Wikipedia

Url:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Change.org

35 hours ago  · Change.org now has 20 million members and is adding 2 million a month. The service is free, and with a name like Change.org the company even sounds like a not-for-profit. …

3.The Business Behind Change.org's Activist Petitions

Url:https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomiogeron/2012/10/17/activism-for-profit-change-org-makes-an-impact-and-makes-money/

36 hours ago  · Change.org has 300 paying clients, including Sierra Club, Credo Wireless and Amnesty International, and its revenue so far this year is $15 million.

4.The World’s Platform for Change · Change.org

Url:https://www.change.org/

18 hours ago Change.org is the world’s largest petition platform, using technology to empower more than 200 million users to create the change they want to see.

5.How does change.org make money or receive their funding?

Url:https://www.quora.com/How-does-change-org-make-money-or-receive-their-funding

10 hours ago  · Change.org does not sell the personal information of any of our users and we have not sold data in the last 12 months. What does Change.org do with the money? The donations …

6.How to sign a petition - Change.org

Url:https://help.change.org/s/article/How-to-sign-a-petition?language=en_US

24 hours ago Answer (1 of 3): They make money selling leads Change.org Tests the Line Between Activism, Profits

7.CMV: Change.org is a completely worthless website and …

Url:https://www.reddit.com/r/changemyview/comments/43fw85/cmv_changeorg_is_a_completely_worthless_website/

27 hours ago Change.org petitions help to alert people of an issue. They allow the petitioner to explain the problem to interested parties. People supporting the proposed solution to the problem can sign …

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