Warning: Concerning Activities
Indivisible
Progressive political movement and organization
Indivisible is a progressive movement and organization in the United States initiated in 2016 as a reaction to the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. The movement's organizational leadership includes the Indivisible Project, Indivisible Civics, and Indivisible Action.
The movement began with the online publication of a handbook written by Congressional staffers with suggestions for peacefully but effectively resisting the move to the right in the executive branch of the United States government under the Trump administration. According to Peter Dreier, the goal of Indivisible is to "save American democracy" and "resume the project of creating a humane America that is more like social democracy than corporate plutocracy."
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Contact Us- Resist conservative policies and the Trump administration
- Promote progressive policies and candidates
- Organize local resistance through grassroots activism
- Influence the Democratic Party to move further left
- Oppose the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk's involvement in government
Direct Affiliates
- Indivisible Action (PAC)
- Indivisible Civics (501(c)(3))
- Indivisible Project (501(c)(4))
Partner Organizations
- 50501 Movement
- Democratic Socialists of America
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- MoveOn.org
- Planned Parenthood
- Working Families Party
- Tides Foundation
- Families Over Billionaires
Warning
Promotion of Violence
Individuals at Indivisible protest events have been documented wearing t-shirts showing support for violence. The organization has not publicly condemned these displays.
Misrepresentation of Grassroots Status
While claiming to be a grassroots movement, Indivisible has received millions in funding from major donors including George Soros' Open Society Foundations ($7.6 million between 2017-2023) and other wealthy liberal donors.
Centralized Control Despite Grassroots Claims
Critics note that Indivisible has increasingly raised money as a grassroots organization but declined to organize its local chapters, spent the majority of its money on funding the national office, and spent an "extraordinarily" excessive amount on salaries.
Anti-DOGE Demonstrations (2025)
In February 2025, Indivisible, along with MoveOn, organized a series of demonstrations during state townhalls with Republican members of Congress while protesting against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). In March, they announced plans for "even bigger" protests during the Mid-March Congressional Recess.
The Washington Free Beacon reported that Indivisible would be reimbursing protesters and other activists taking part in demonstrations against what it calls the "Trump-Musk Coup" during the March Congressional recess, offering up to $200 for activists to pay for "audio and video equipment, signage, promotional materials...gas...cardboard depictions of your Member of Congress" and "chicken suits."