In February 2020, my life was changed forever. And before you assume, no! It actually wasn't COVID! Maybe it'll make more sense if I rewind a bit.
I started my academic journey at Worcester State University in Spring 2019. At the time, I told anyone who would listen that I was going to just be a regular commuter (ha ha ha for those who know me now). I had no plans or interest in getting involved on campus at all. I wanted to drive in for class, sit through class, drive back home. That's it.
Then in December 2019, there were two separate instances of swastikas vandalizing a bathroom on my campus. I'm a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors - there was no way I could passively sit by and not get involved. I commend Worcester State for their swift and strong reaction, both via email and via their planning of an antisemitism program which they brought me into. As part of the planning process, I reached out to as many community members as possible to bring the Jewish community in Worcester together. That's how I first got involved with StandWithUs.
StandWithUs is a nonprofit organization that educates people about Israel and fights antisemitism worldwide. I've been following them on social media for years because of their strong presence online fighting misinformation. The antisemitism program led me to connect with their New England Campus Coordinator. That encounter led to me becoming Worcester State University's first ever Emerson Fellow, a prestigious one-year leadership program that educates and empowers students to support Israel and fight antisemitism on their campuses. The experience was transformative and culminated in me taking on the mantle of the New England Campus Coordinator this summer (my dream job!!!), where I'll be working part time until I graduate then transition to full time.
Because StandWithUs' strong social media presence is what first made me aware of the organization, I wanted to dive deeper into analyzing their social media presence. So here we go! And yes, I know it's a lot of information, and I promise I won't be offended if you skim to the videos, screenshots, and links 😉
Background of the Organization![]() |
StandWithUs |
Let's start with their official mission statement from their website:
"StandWithUs is an international and non-partisan Israel education organization that inspires and educates people of all ages and backgrounds, challenges misinformation and fights antisemitism.
StandWithUs empowers and energizes students and communities with leadership training and educational programs on hundreds of college campuses, high schools, and middle schools. StandWithUs informs through social media, print and digital materials, films, weekly newsletters and missions to Israel.
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Los Angeles, the organization has programs on five continents with chapters and offices throughout the U.S., in Israel, the UK, Canada and Brazil.
StandWithUs has received the highest ratings from Charity Navigator (4 stars) and Guidestar (Platinum) and is a U.S. registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit and Section 46 charity (Israel).
StandWithUs is not politically aligned in any country. It does not and has never advocated specific policies for Israel. Our work and our respect for Israel’s democratically elected government are not contingent on which parties are in power. Our goal is to counter antisemitism and to educate the public about Israel and empower others to educate their communities, and to make it possible to have reasonable, informed conversations about Israel’s policies on campuses and in communities."
Here's another statement from their website about who they are:
"We are inspired by our love of Israel, our belief that education is the road to peace, and our commitment to stand up for Israel and the Jewish people."
Focus of this blog
Now let's break it down. So StandWithUs is an international nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization. Their Charity Navigator rating is 95.47, giving it four stars for anyone who wants to confirm.
It provides multiple resources and different programs. For the purposes of not making this blog post longer than it needs to be (and for the sake of our busy schedules), the most important part for us to know is that we'll be focusing on their digital footprint because we can easily track it via analytic tools on the Internet. We might run into overlap with some of their other departments based on what type of content is shared digitally on their social media platforms, but we'll focus primarily on analyzing their social media footprint, a la groundswell style.
Side Note: I do want to give a little shoutout to let y'all know about the Campus department because that's where I work! I get to educate and empower student leaders across New England, and with my colleagues, we educate and empower student leaders on campuses across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Brazil. Pretty inspiring, if I can say so myself.
- Strong Facebook presence with over 1 million followers.
- Instagram has 330k followers.
- Twitter has over 135k followers.
- YouTube with 17.6k followers
- A YouTube like portal StandWithUs.TV with educational videos
- LinkedIn with under 7500 followers
- A private Facebook group called StandWithUs Digital Ambassadors Group (Official) with 1.6K members
- A Telegram group interested parties can join
- 4 WhatsApp groups users in the US and Canada can join that have limits of up to 257 users
StandWithUs (SWU, also known as the Israel Emergency Alliance[2][3]) is an international right-wing[4][5], pro-Israel advocacy organization headquartered in the United States. SWU was founded in Los Angeles by the family therapist Roz Rothstein and her husband Jeremy in 2001.[6] As of 2016, it had 18 offices across the US and branches in Israel, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada.[7]"
So here we see that although the organization considers itself nonpartisan, the groundswell has drawn the conclusion that it is a right-wing organization. It also uses the word "advocacy organization" instead of focusing on the educational aspect that StandWithUs focuses on in their mission statement.
12 month breakdown |
At its height, the posts we see are: 15 for Instagram; 1 for YouTube; 101 for Twitter; 11 for Facebook; 4 for Web |
Green means positive sentiment Red means negative sentiment Gray means neutral sentiment |
Hi Karen! I really like the fact that chose to do an organization that you work with and were impacted by! I think you did a great job showing the social media presence (and what a larger presence it is) of the organization. I think that you were able to distance yourself from the organization far enough to do a SWOT analysis. I am really looking forward to seeing what recommendation you make to this organization and how you implement them when you become a full time employee.
ReplyDeleteHi Tereza, thanks for your feedback! It was super important to me to look objectively at the organization since it is something I am so passionate about. I appreciate your support!
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