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Action by action, day by day, group by group, Indivisibles are remaking our democracy.

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Action by action, day by day, group by group, Indivisibles are remaking our democracy.

Brought together by a practical guide to resist the Trump agenda, Indivisible is a movement of thousands of group leaders and more than a million members taking regular, iterative, and increasingly complex actions to resist the GOPs agenda, elect local champions, and fight for progressive policies.

They make calls. They show up. They speak with their neighbors. They organize. And through that work, they’ve built hundreds of mini-movements in support of their local values. And now, after practice, training, and repetition, they’ve built lasting power on their home turf and a massive, collective political muscle ready to be exercised each and every day in every corner of the country.

Please join us. Get your friends to join us. Get your family to join us. Get your co-workers to join us. There is a lot that needs to be do

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TYPES OF VOLUNTEERS

01.

— Volunteer

An IHC Volunteer is someone who takes meaningful action to support Indivisible Hill Country’s mission of protecting democracy, advancing progressive values, and building local political power. Volunteers can choose how they want to engage—whether it’s researching/investigating stories, fact checking, knocking doors, making calls, hosting events, helping with communications, or showing up at local meetings. Every action, big or small, matters.

Core qualities of an IHC Volunteer:

  • Passion for creating change in our local community
  • Willingness to show up and take action
  • Team-oriented and respectful of all backgrounds
  • Open to learning and growing together
02.

— Volunteer Organizer

A Volunteer Organizer is a dedicated volunteer who takes on a leadership role by helping recruit, coordinate, and support other volunteers. They serve as connectors—making sure people know what’s going on, feel welcomed, and have what they need to take action. Organizers help build our team culture and keep momentum going.

Core responsibilities of a Volunteer Organizer:

  • Communicate regularly with volunteers (texting, calling, checking in)
  • Help plan and run actions, events, or meetings
  • Welcome and onboard new volunteers
  • Coordinate with IHC leadership to keep things organized and aligned
  • Inspire others through their example

How We . Together

Defeating a multi-decade right-wing takeover of American government ain’t easy. But we’re here to win, and we have a plan. Here’s how we’re doing it:

We Are Indivisible. Our opponents depend on a divide and conquer strategy, so we treat an attack on one like an attack on all. We show up for each other, and particularly for those facing the brunt of rightwing ideologues’ attacks – often immigrants, people of color, and low-income people. We share a vision: a real democracy, of, by, and for everyone.

Strong Leaders, Strong Groups, Strong Movement. We build and sustain our movement’s power by helping individuals take leadership. They grow and lead local Indivisible groups, take independent action, and coordinate with their fellow local leaders. As a movement, our power comes from coordinated national campaigns where we act together, indivisible.

Inside/Outside Strategy. We understand systems of power – like how Congress operates – and we work inside them to get results. That complements our outside strategy of locally-based constituent pressure to demand elected leaders, regardless of political party, work for our democracy. 

Virtuous Cycle of Advocacy and Elections. We show up to advocate for policy wins in off-years and get out the vote in election years. These efforts reinforce each other to ensure our democracy works for all of us and that the people in power do too – or we will replace them with electeds who will.

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