Scott Argo helps non-profit organisations win campaigns and get supporters active.

I combine senior leadership experience with deep digital expertise and a proven ability to win campaigns and turn new joiners into regular donors at scale.

I help teams develop engaging supporter actions, establish testing programmes and sometimes work hands-on during roll-out where appropriate.

I offer in-person and online training, facilitation, strategy sessions and theory of change development.

Consultant

2017 – Current

Clients include 350.org, ChangeLab, Corridor Labs, Ekō (SumOfUs), Greenpeace International, Gulbenkian Foundation, Help for Heroes, JMG Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy UK, ONE.org, OPEN, Organise, Sightsavers, Surfers Against Sewage, The Sunrise Project, WeMove.EU, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT).

Interim Associate Director, Global Digital Organising and Campaigning, 350.org

2023

I stepped in to cover a sabbatical, leading the skilled global digital team at 350.org. The team helped mobilise supporters across continents to come out for a renewable energy Global Power Up day of protest and celebration. I laid the foundations for improved performance on digital channels, including email and WhatsApp.

Deputy Programme Director, Greenpeace UK

2014–2017

As the line manager for the Head of Oceans, I oversaw the development of Greenpeace’s 5-year ocean plastic pollution strategy. I worked to ensure the campaigns and fundraising functions worked effectively together to deliver on ambitious targets for impact and growth. Previously, I was the Head of Digital Mobilisation, leading a team of skilled digital campaigners to drive engagement and help win campaigns.

Director of Global Campaigns, All Out

2013-2014

I led the global campaigns and digital fundraising team across three continents. Our #LoveAlwaysWins campaign around Russia’s hosting of the 2014 Winter Olympics led to a change in International Olympic Committee rules to include “sexual orientation” in its protected rights and freedoms under Principle 6.