Member Groups
Member Groups
Attend one another's meetings. Form coalitions around issues. Friends are everywhere!
Indivisible South Aurora/
East Centennial
Indivisible South Aurora/
East Centennial
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/IndivisibleSouthAuroraEastCentennial
Website: www.indivisiblesaec.com/
Meeting Schedule: Typically (not always) the 1st Tuesday of each month at Smoky Hill Library 7pm
ISSUES/INTERESTS: Focus on the current top/critical issues such as immigration, healthcare, taking back the Senate and Presidency in 2020,
Heather Gardens Indivisible
Heather Gardens Indivisible
Facebook: Heather Gardens Indivisible
Website: HG Indivisible
Email: HeatherGardensIndivisible@gmail.com
Meeting Schedule: 2nd Tuesday each month, HG Clubhouse
ISSUES/INTERESTS: Educating those interested in counteracting the negative impact of the current administration and their destructive agenda both nationally and locally.
Indivisible FoxRidge
Indivisible FoxRidge
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/IndivisibleArapahoe/
Twitter: @indivisiblearap
Website: www.indivisiblearapahoe.com/
Meeting Schedule: 3rd Thursdays, email for information
ISSUE GROUPS: Saving Democracy!
Indivisible CO CD-6
Indivisible CO CD-6
Facebook: Indivisible Colorado District 6
Twitter: @indivisibleco6
Website: www.indivisiblecocd6.com
Email: Indivisiblecocd.6@gmail.com
Meeting Schedule The second Sunday of every other month beginning February, 2019. Locations and times vary so please email to confirm.
ISSUES/INTERESTS: We work together to fight the implementation of laws and policies threatening us in any of the areas of misogyny, xenophobia, racial and religious bigotry and/or are homophobic/transphobic, ableist, and science-denying.
Indivisible Southglenn (80122)
Indivisible Southglenn (80122)
Email: indivisiblesg@gmail.com
Meeting Schedule: Usually the 1st Monday of the month at Southglenn Library 6:30pm. Schedule can sometimes vary. Please email to confirm date.
ISSUES/INTERESTS:
To resist threats to civil rights, the environment, and health care
To educate and encourage our neighbors to engage in democracy
To champion progressive causes and candidates, locally, statewide and nationally
Indivisible Highlands Ranch
Indivisible Highlands Ranch
Facebook: IndivisibleHighlandsRanch
Email: HRIndivisible@gmail.com
Meeting Schedule: 1st Monday each month 7pm
Highlands Ranch Library, 9292 Ridgeline Ave., Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
ISSUE GROUPS: We have been VERY active in our recent school board elections and educational issues. In 2018 we focused on replacing Mike Coffman as our representative at the national level, as well as replacing Chris Holbert and Kevin Van Winkle at the state level. Our group is committed to redefining patriotism, engaging voters, and championing progressive causes in Douglas County.
TOLD Willow Creek
TOLD Willow Creek
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/IndivisibleArapahoe/
Twitter: @indivisiblearap
Website: www.indivisiblearapahoe.org/
Meeting Schedule: 3rd Thursdays, contact for info
ISSUE GROUPS: Saving Democracy!
Groups You Should Know About
Groups You Should Know About
These activist organizations, and many more, may share common goals with with your group or committee. Show support by attending THEIR events! Consider inviting one or more to speak at or co-host your event.
Support and learn from the people who have been fighting this good fight for years.
ProgressNow Colorado
ProgressNow Colorado
ProgressNow Colorado believes in a more progressive Colorado. We believe that in order to affect progressive changes in public policy, we must first shift public opinion. As the state’s largest online multi-issue education and advocacy organization, ProgressNow Colorado acts as a public relations shop promoting progressive ideals while pushing back on bad policies and bad behavior from the right wing.
Strengthening Democracy
Colorado
Strengthening Democracy
Colorado
Strengthening Democracy Colorado is about turning advocacy to power. We fight for reform that will take our government back from plutocratic influence. We don't just march - although we do march - we channel our energy into putting initiatives on the ballot to enact change.
PeoplePower
PeoplePower
People Power is the ACLU's platform for grassroots action. By mobilizing in defense of our civil liberties, volunteers build and strengthen local communities that affirm our American values of respect, equality, and solidarity. For 98 years, the ACLU’s defended our Constitution in the courts. Now, we’re coupling that legal power with People Power — and taking our fight to the streets.
OFA Colorado
OFA Colorado
OFA volunteers are building the progressive movement from the ground up, community by community, one conversation at a time—whether that’s on a front porch or on Facebook. Together, we're rising up to meet the challenges of today and training the next generation of progressive organizers to fight for change in their local communities—and to lead that fight for decades to come.
Indivisible NoCo
Indivisible NoCo
IndivisibleNOCO is gearing up for 2018. We will focus our energy on two fronts: 1) working to turn Colorado dark blue AND 2) holding our members of congress accountable. We cannot achieve our mission on our own. We need your involvement - as little or as much as you have time and energy for; every minute helps.
We Resist We Create Change
We Resist We Create Change
​We are a group of women and men, of all ages, from all around the Denver area. We are concerned about the way President Trump's administration has been running our country. We first met because we wanted to take the energy that surrounded the Women's Marches around the world and keep moving forward with our message of equality for all. Now we work with local campaigns, local/national Indivisible groups, local politicians, the State Dem Party, etc.
CBWPA - Colorado Black Women for Political Action
CBWPA - Colorado Black Women for Political Action
Colorado Black Women for Political Action (CBWPA) is a non-partisan, non-profit organization impacting the community since 1977.
Our main purpose is to provide a vehicle for meaningful political involvement of African Americans, create awareness around issues impacting our community, and to engage African American women living in Colorado in the political process.
Together We Will
Together We Will
Together We Will is a grassroots civic engagement organization that gets people involved in local governance and drives progressive engagement at all levels. With over 70% of members being new to political engagement, we are cultivating a lifestyle of activism that will not only resist current dangerous policy, but drive sustainable, longterm solutions that encompass our progressive priorities, including both political and social activism. TWW provides sponsorships for approved projects.
Health Care for All Colorado
Health Care for All Colorado
A nonprofit organization in Colorado working to:
inform Coloradans about advantages of the (public) single-payer system of financing health care,
create a coalition that will develop strategies for achieving comprehensive, affordable and high quality health care for all Coloradans, and build a grassroots movement that will campaign for the single-payer system in Colorado, including work to support citizens ballot initiative for 2014 supporting health care as a human right and a public good in Colorado.
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) is a statewide, membership-based coalition of immigrant, faith, labor, youth, community, business and ally organizations founded in 2002 to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees by making Colorado a more welcoming, immigrant-friendly state. CIRC achieves this mission through non-partisan civic engagement, public education, and advocating for workable, fair and humane immigration policies.
Colorado Consumer Health Initiative
Colorado Consumer Health Initiative
The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative (CCHI) is a statewide, non-partisan, non-profit membership organization working so all Coloradans can get affordable, high-quality and equitable health care. CCHI represents 50 nonprofit organizations—mobilizing well over 500,000 consumers—to shape effective health care policy.
Just Vote Colorado
Just Vote Colorado
Established in 2004, Just Vote! Colorado Election Protection (formerly Fair Vote Colorado) is a collaborative, non-partisan election protection program to assist voters with election activities, expand access to information about the voting process, and monitor and document the electoral process across the state. Thanks to the ongoing support of a bipartisan team of volunteer lawyers and others, Just Vote! is relied upon by both community organizations and the media as a resource for accurate election information.
Showing Up for Racial Justice
Showing Up for Racial Justice
Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) believes in collective liberation -- and that none of us can be free until we end white supremacy. SURJ’s role as part of a multi-racial movement is to undermine white support for white supremacy and to help build a racially just society.
That work cannot be done in isolation from or disconnected from the powerful leadership of communities of color. It is one part of a multi-racial, cross-class movement centering people of color leadership.
Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition
Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition
Founded in 1999, the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to eliminate the overuse of the criminal justice system and advance community health and safety. We are people convicted of crime, survivors of crime, and the families and allies of both. We advocate and organize for public safety strategies that are more holistic, effective and just.
RISE Colorado
RISE Colorado
RISE Colorado works to Educate, Engage, and Empower low-income families and families of color to RISE as change agents for educational equity in our public school system. ISE Colorado is founded on the belief that families are crucial to student and school success. Through knowledge building, organizing, and leadership development, families will end educational inequity. They are active leaders who have a voice and the tools to define, demand, and lead systemic change to transform our public schools.
Forward Majority
Forward Majority
We are progressive Americans joining forces to fight for a fair and functional democracy, from the ground up.
Co-chairs include Joe Kennedy III and John Hickenlooper. Our team brings together some of the brightest minds and most accomplished leaders in progressive politics, from Obama campaign senior staff to leaders in behavioral economics, technology, data science, political communications, and community organizing.
HIAS
HIAS
HIAS works around the world to protect refugees who have been forced to flee their homelands because of who they are, including ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities. For more than 130 years, HIAS has been helping refugees rebuild their lives in safety and dignity. We are dedicated to integrity, transparency, and discipline in every aspect of our work. We are committed to robust monitoring, benchmarking, and evaluation to effectively meet our objectives and fiscal responsibility to our stakeholders.
Groups You Should Know About: BEWARE
Groups You Should Know About: BEWARE
These organizations further the regressive, divisive, unAmerican and inequitable Trump agenda.
PROJECT BLITZ
PROJECT BLITZ
Project Blitz is a new Christian nationalist effort to advance its legislative goals in states across the country. As the New York Times notes, this is the latest attempt by religious extremists to use coercive powers of government to secure a privileged position in society. And, with state legislatures overwhelmingly in Republican control, Project Blitz has ramped up its effort and is poised to aggressively advance policy.
They have a guidebook: PROJECT BLITZ GUIDEBOOK
Forward Majority is raising money to fight this group.
ALEC
ALEC
American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). It's a group backed by the Koch brothers, which has tremendous influence over conservative legislators.
Beyond ALEC, there are many more, lesser-known, groups that shop template legislation from statehouse to statehouse in an effort to push their right-wing national agenda.
CENTRIST Organizations
CENTRIST Organizations
Beware of"centrist" organizations--we all want reasonable discourse, but in today's climate, centrism often means simply pulling votes away from the Congressional Democratic majority America needs to balance our representation. We must protect the checks and balances devised by the founding fathers to stop kingmakers from destroying the institutions we hold dear.

