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.
Use VAN to talk to voters at the door and on the phone about the issues that matter to them, what’s at stake on the ballot, and the candidates who will help us bring about real change.
As local Indivisible groups have engaged in several election cycles, we’ve received many questions about campaign finance law. While we’re not able to provide legal advice, this is meant to be a helpful resource to provide a general overview and answer common questions.
Do you find the legal terms around organizing confusing? The guide helps define what a contribution, coordinated expenditure, independent expenditure, and electioneering communications are.
Easy-to-use tech tools to help your group organize events, engage supporters, and track impact—with guides, trainings, and support to help you succeed.
"Coordination" is a legal term defined by federal election law and FEC regulation. Once a group has been exposed to nonpublic strategic info, any money the group spends on that election will likely be treated as a coordinated expenditure.
A sustainable group will likely need to go through several leadership transitions over time. It’s a normal part of group development and will even strengthen the group to bring new folks into leadership.
No matter how many new and exciting digital tools we develop to organize and stay in touch, there will never be a replacement for face to face conversations.
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