Divided We Fall is a U.S.-based nonprofit news publication that seeks to reduce political polarization by publishing curated debates, op-eds, interviews, and commentary from authors across the ideological spectrum. Its stated mission is to promote civil discourse, bipartisan dialogue, and citizen engagement to support democracy reform and constructive public discussion.
Focuses on civic engagement, democracy and governance reform, depolarization and conflict-resolution initiatives, media and journalism standards, civics education, and initiatives that encourage bipartisan collaboration and civil public discourse.
Primarily funded by individual donations and small grassroots contributions, foundation and grant support, and in-kind digital advertising support (e.g., Google Ad Grants); operates largely on charitable contributions and volunteer staffing.
Works with bridge-building and civility organizations and networks (for example coalitions that promote cross-partisan dialogue such as Listen First-style initiatives and national conversation projects); partners and contributors vary and include civic organizations, academics, and guest authors from across the political spectrum.
Non-profit (501(c)(3) public charity)