Program Toolkit
Find step-by-step instructions, meeting agendas and examples of funded projects here.
We accept Solidarity Grant applications between the first business day and fourth Tuesday of each month except in the month of December.
Indivisible’s Solidarity Grant program offers three funding options:
These are the primary areas in which we have funded projects:
Find step-by-step instructions, meeting agendas and examples of funded projects here.
Use this practice application from the beginning of your process. Let the questions guide you to determine your project’s needs and eligibility. It’s yours to fill out and change as often as you like.
No secrets here. See the rubric our team uses to assess all applications, and use what you learn to hone your answers.
New here? Join a casual monthly Solidarity Session or email us at solidaritygrants@indivisible.org
Received a grant? Schedule your grant recipient 1:1 check-in call here.
Report back! Help us improve, and provide stories we can share! All recipients are required to fill out this quick survey.
The Solidarity Grant program is funded through Indivisible Civics, a registered 501(c)3 organization. Certain related spending restrictions and requirements apply.
Legal Disclaimer
Solidarity Grants are funded by Indivisible Civics as part of the Indivisible Solidarity in Action program. Indivisible Civics supports civic education and leadership development for local Indivisible groups and is a registered non-profit organization and tax-exempt entity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Indivisible Civics does not support or oppose any candidates for public office and operates in compliance with IRS regulations governing 501(c)(3) organizations. Any project funded through this program must be in compliance with Section 501(c)(3), can not support or oppose any candidates for public office, advocate for any local, state, or federal legislation, or ballot measures.
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