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Advocacy Toolkit

A planned advocacy toolkit that will turn research into public action: template letters, talking points, event guides, and other supporter-facing materials.

Coming Soon

The Advocacy Toolkit is a future-state hub page. No downloadable resources have been published yet. In the meantime, explore the Research Library, which holds the evidence that future advocacy materials will be built from.

Why an Advocacy Toolkit?

SaveTheCreators has assembled 521 evidence items across 43 creative disciplines — but evidence alone does not create action. Advocacy organizations that grow movements provide tools for supporters to become advocates themselves.

The Advocacy Toolkit will transform the Hub from a passive reference library into an active enabler of creator advocacy, giving every creator the resources they need to fight for their rights.

Those resources will stay focused on public advocacy. Product documentation and technology ecosystem materials belong on Distributed Creatives, not in the SaveTheCreators toolkit.

Planned Resources

Template LettersComing Soon

Letters to representatives, platforms, and publications about creator rights.

  • Letter to your representative about creator rights legislation
  • Letter to a platform about terms of service changes
  • Letter to a publication about covering creator economy issues
Social Media KitsComing Soon

Shareable graphics, post templates, and campaign guidance using real evidence.

  • Shareable graphics with key statistics from the evidence base
  • Social media post templates citing specific evidence items
  • Hashtag and campaign guidance
Talking PointsComing Soon

Ready-made responses for conversations about the creator economy crisis.

  • Key statistics by pillar for conversations and presentations
  • Discipline-specific talking points from 43 niche challenge sheets
  • Responses to common questions about the creator economy
Event Planning GuidesComing Soon

Guides for organizing local advocacy events and Declaration signing meetups.

  • How to organize a local creator rights meetup
  • How to host a Declaration signing event
  • How to present SaveTheCreators research to your creative community
Press and Media ResourcesComing Soon

Press kits, brand assets, and media contact information for partners.

  • Press kit with key statistics and messaging
  • Logo and brand assets for partners
  • Media contact information

Inspired By Leading Advocacy Organizations

350.org

Guides, templates, printable materials, social media graphics

Change.org

Petition Guides (how to create, collect signatures, reach media)

Fight for the Future

Strategic advocacy playbook

Human Rights Watch

Partner Resources (press kits, logos, materials)

Start With the Declaration

While the toolkit is being developed, the most powerful action you can take is signing the Declaration for Creators — uniting your voice with creators across all 43 disciplines.