Congrats Changemaker! You did it — you’ve made real change. Now it’s time to let all the people who helped you get there know how you won.
Declare victory on your petition only after a concrete change has been made. Sometimes, the final solution looks a bit different than what you originally asked for, and that’s ok. If you feel like it’s a win, declare victory. If there’s something else you want to ask for, you can always start another petition.
How to declare victory
After you declare victory
How to declare victory
We’ve created a tool to help you share your victory with your supporters.
- Go to your petition dashboard
User-added image - Scroll to the bottom of your petition dashboard and click “Declare Victory”
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- Thank your supporters in your victory post, and let them know how much you appreciate their help. We’ll send an email to your signers with your post telling them about your victory. The post will also be featured on your petition page.
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Check out this example for ideas on how to thank your supporters:
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- Share your victory on Facebook and Twitter using our “share your petition” tool:
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After you declare victory
After you’ve told your supporters the good news, there are a few final steps to your petition.
Send a thank you to your Decision Maker
Send a thank you email or gasp a handwritten note to your decision maker and let them know what the change means to you and your supporters. This is a good opportunity to show that you and your supporters are committed to your cause and the change you negotiated for.
Tell your media contacts
Was your petition featured in the media? Be sure to reach out to the journalists that wrote about it and let them know of your victory! Tell them how you got there and thank them if they supported it.
After your victory
Creating change doesn’t have to stop after your victory! We encourage you to continue to stay in touch with your supporters by sending petitions updates (link to petition update page) if there are new developments about the issue. Some other great next steps are:
Start another petition asking a different decision makers to make a similar changes
Encourage your friends and family to start their own petition on an issue they care about.
Help other petition starters win their petitions
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