Movements Aren’t Sold, They’re Joined

January 19, 2026      Roger and Kevin

“Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.” — Martin Luther King Jr.

MLK didn’t “increase conversion” by pushing harder, he did it by standing for something so clear, human and morally framed that people wanted in.

If your fundraising strategy is built on touchpoints, tactics (premiums, matching gifts), frequency and sprinkles of faux urgency you’re probably not building a movement.

Happy MLK Day.

Roger and Kevin

2 responses to “Movements Aren’t Sold, They’re Joined”

  1. Paul Lorence says:

    The most powerful way to change the world doesn’t begin with more money. It begins when we see ourselves and others from a new perspective. That’s when we stop asking why (Y), take a stand (⅄), make up our minds (O), and open our arms (∩).

    When we do that, we get off the bus, put one foot in front of the other, and walk — just as Martin Luther King Jr. did (웃). That’s when real change happens. Everything else — branding, funding, followers, speeches, rallies — follows that moment of movement.

    웃 웃 웃 STICK TOGETHER 웃 웃 웃

  2. Tom Ahern says:

    What Paul said .. only he said it with STICK-figure type .. enchantay

    Happy Boopday, MLK