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.
As we discuss in the Indivisible Guide, every federally-elected Member of Congress (MoC) has one or more local offices, but constituents very rarely visit them. The Tea Party understood this, and they knew they could make their voice heard by going in person to those offices, often unannounced. This demonstrates to your MoCs that you, their constituents, care very much about the issue you’ve come to speak about and that you’ll be watching what they do going forward.
Welcome to the Indivisible Grassroots Organizing Wins (GROW) Grant Program! This program is designed to provide direct financial support to Indivisible groups for collaboration and capacity-building projects. Using the process below, Indivisible groups can apply for grant money for projects, supplies, trainings, vendors and more.
Learn how your group can handle reimbursements for expenses when you can’t use your distributed fundraising True Link card directly. This guide explains linking your card with Venmo, submission of itemized receipts, and responsible spending to stay within program guidelines.
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.