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.
Group members and voters are used to getting valuable information from Indivisible and Indivisible groups across the country. They want to get the important info we have to share with them, but they don’t always have the time for an in-depth conversation with us. That’s where QR codes can come in handy.
For Indivisibles, By Indivisibles: A Racial Justice Reading List
In July 2023, Indivisible sent out a survey asking our network how they were continuing their education about racial justice. This resource was cultivated from those survey responses to create For Indivisibles, By Indivisibles: A Racial Justice Reading List.
A guide that offers a first, low-risk step anyone and any organization with a substantial following can take to step back from X. It is intended to help navigate the first hurdles in the admittedly scary process of de-emphasizing a platform that has been so useful to so many of us for so long – but has now become toxic.
X is becoming an increasingly dangerous and decreasingly functional platform. Here's a guide to setting up an account and growing your following on some emerging Twitter alternatives.
This resource explains what copyright is, why it matters for group communications, how to obtain permission for copyrighted works, and where to find licensed or public‑domain content your group can use safely.
Planning District Office Visits for Unrigging the Supreme Court
Some office visits start with a rally and media interviews, have big props to leave at the office, and lots of attendees. Some office visits are a small handful of people simply speaking with their MoC or their staff - both are effective!
Planning District Office Visits for Reproductive Freedom
District office visits are a great way to push your Member of Congress to cosponsor our three Reproductive Freedom Agenda bills. You can customize them to fit the tone and message you’re going for, they’re effective with both large and small groups of people, and they can be as simple or involved as you want.
Email is a cost-effective way to keep people involved and up to date, and it can also be used as a great fundraising tool. This guide reviews big picture things to keep in mind when crafting your fundraising email.