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We’ve done a lot in the past month!

Indivisibles,

Wow. What a week. Since we’ve sent you a lot of detailed policy guidance this week, rather than a long explainer, we’ll get right to the point: we need you to donate $10 to fund Indivisible Project and our work and help us raise $111,356 this month. 

Here’s why:

We did a lot in September. We started the month focused on democracy reform, building activist call scripts and tools to end the filibuster and move the Senate’s pro-democracy bills forward.1 Then, Texas implemented a law effectively banning abortions after six weeks, so we raised money for abortion funds,2 rallied activists to make calls to support the Women’s Health Protection Act,3 and then turned our attention to court reform after the conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court allowed Texas’ barbaric abortion ban to stand, despite Roe v. Wade’s protections for the right to choose.4 Then, as conservatives’ artificial infrastructure deadline loomed, we sent out resources and started a mobilization campaign about how to ensure the Build Back Better agenda passed as part of the reconciliation process5 (that’s not done yet, but we had a big win on Thursday!). We sent activists in New York and California targeted call scripts and resources to ensure Reps. Rice and Peters supported lowering drug prices.6 We ran $25,000 worth of ads in Arizona to demand Sen. Sinema stop caving to big donors and support lowering the cost of childcare and prescription drugs.7 Organizers developed toolkits and worked with groups to keep building stronger teams and ensure we understand what kinds of trainings are most helpful;8 our policy team lobbied Hill staff and legislators;9 the ads and video team cut new ads and placed them across the internet; our communications team developed graphics, websites and plans for next year; and a whole lot more.

That’s a lot for just one month and it doesn’t cover nearly everything we did! But now it’s October, and with the fight over reconciliation still ongoing, and work to pass democracy reform heating up again, we’re going to fill this month with even more work. Between the costs for ads, website hosting, event supplies, call tools, event maps, text messages, and more, that costs a lot. Just for our work on pro-democracy advocacy alone, we’re budgeting over a half million dollars -- and that’s only one part of this work! And since grassroots donors are our largest single funding source, we’re coming to you for help to fund all the work we’re doing.

Our goal is to raise $111,356 this month, and it’ll take everyone chipping in to get there. Click here to make a $10 donation to Indivisible Project to help us reach our goal and fund all this work and more. 

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There are a lot of ways to be involved in Indivisible -- all the things we’ve done together this month sure show that! Keep an eye on your inbox for more ways to take action, and if you’re able, please chip in. Even a few dollars helps us grow this movement and continue this work with you.

In solidarity,
Indivisible Team

 

1. Check out our most updated resource on the Freedom to Vote Act here
2. Click here to donate to them today.
3. It passed in the House! Here’s a script to call your Senators.
4. Ready to unrig the courts? Click here to support court expansion.
5. Here’s the call script for the House and here’s the one for the Senate.
6. In one of their districts? Here’s the script.
7. Check out what they looked like on Arizona’s second biggest news site here.
8. If you missed it, take a second to take our trainings survey!
9. Here’s our own National Policy Director, Mary Small, quoted extensively in the New York Times (it's on page A-11 of today's print edition!)


Indivisible Project is a locally-led, people-powered movement of thousands of local groups in red, blue, and purple states, and in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Our mission is to power and lift up a grassroots movement of local groups to defeat the Trump agenda, elect progressive leaders, and realize bold progressive policies.

Grassroots donations, not foundations or large gifts, are our single largest source of funding. That means we’re accountable to, and fueled by, Indivisibles on the ground. Chip in $7 to keep fueling our movement. 

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