Find guides and toolkits for newcomers and seasoned organizers—everything you need to strengthen your Indivisible group or take your activism to the next level.
IndivisiGather: Community Building Event Reimbursement Request Form
You and your Indivisible group can access $1000 to cover costs for a gathering. Picnics, barbecues, ice-cream socials, coffee chats, beach gatherings, hikes, virtual get togethers, etc. Whatever members of your group like to do -- find some time to do it together!
IndivisiGather Community Building Reimbursements: Group Leader/Host Event Toolkit
IndivisiGather will be providing Indivisible group leaders reimbursements for community building events this fall. Learn more in this toolkit and start planning your event.
Use this document to fight against gerrymandering in your state. Learn how redistricting works, what policies that make redistricting more fair, and how you can work with democracy advocates to push for reform in your state.
Indivisible is a movement of activists across every state, fueled by the partnership between thousands of autonomous local Indivisible groups and a nationwide staff that offers strategic leadership, coordination, and support.
Our political landscape and an ongoing global pandemic create daily opportunities for bad actors to fabricate new conspiracies, push false information, and exacerbate social tensions. Disinformation and online attacks spread rapidly, leaving us to make difficult decisions about when and how to respond to what we see online.
Many white organizers feel awkward or uncertain about how to show up to support Black and brown communities under attack. And yet we all must show up. Even though it’s so much easier to stay quiet, well-intentioned silence is one of the many reasons our country has not moved forward.
Indivisibles know that recruitment is a key component of building local power, but it is not always easy to meet and identify new potential activists or reactivate your existing list.
The most important thing during the coronavirus outbreak is staying safe and healthy. Even though we can’t gather in large groups in person, our work to hold our elected officials accountable, build a more inclusive democracy, and be in community with our fellow activists is more important than ever.