Grassroots activism aims to effect social change and to give more decision-making power to the local community to allow it to oppose the government, to protect the environment, or to improve poor living conditions, for example. It ranges from self-help to lobbying.
"The last decades have seen a dramatic increase in
grassroots activism on many issues, in developing countries as well as in the industrialized nations. ‘Local organizations form a sort of ragtag front line in the worldwide struggle to end poverty and environmental destruction,' writes Durning. Small efforts to plant trees or improve literacy in villages, neighbourhoods, and shantytowns around the world may seem modest in isolation, but their collective impact is monumental."
(AtKisson, A.,
Rising Tide At The Grassroots, 1989, visited 2010-08-03)