Indivisible Florida refers to the network of local Indivisible chapters operating across Florida as part of the national Indivisible movement. These volunteer-led grassroots groups organize community members to defend democratic institutions, promote civic engagement, hold elected officials accountable, and advocate for progressive public policies. Local chapters engage in advocacy, education, peaceful protest, and electoral organizing at the state and federal levels.
Voting rights and election protection, redistricting and anti-gerrymandering reforms, civil rights and social justice, immigration policy, climate change, healthcare access, economic justice, and opposition to authoritarian governance practices
Primarily small-dollar donations and grassroots fundraising through the national Indivisible organization and local chapter contributions
Indivisible Project, Indivisible Civics, Indivisible Action PAC, local Florida-based Indivisible chapters such as Indivisible Tallahassee, Indivisible Boca Raton, and Indivisible Big Bend FL; national co-founders Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg
Non-profit advocacy network (affiliated with 501(c)(4), 501(c)(3), and PAC entities through the national Indivisible organization)