Grassroots political organizing platform for congressional advocacy
Indivisible Project operates a distributed network of local activist groups coordinating pressure on Members of Congress through EveryAction, Salesforce, and Meta/Instagram/TikTok. The tech mix reflects a hybrid organizing model: CRM and email (EveryAction + Salesforce) for donor and volunteer management, survey/form tools (Formstack, Airtable) for rapid data collection, and social platforms for scaled outreach. Active hiring spans operations, campaign strategy, and mobilization roles, with multiple open positions focused on scaling training and rapid-response infrastructure — indicating expansion from one-off campaigns toward sustainable, distributed organizing capacity.
Notable leadership hires: Mobilization Director
Indivisible Project mobilizes grassroots networks to hold Members of Congress accountable on legislative priorities. Founded in 2016, the organization has scaled from a practical guide drafted by former congressional staffers into a movement spanning local groups across nearly every congressional district. The organization coordinates campaigns on health care, tax policy, state and local issues, and shifting legislative threats through town halls, canvassing, phone banking, and digital outreach. Operational infrastructure includes press tracking, neighbor-to-neighbor canvassing, virtual training, and distributed fundraising across state and district chapters. The 51–200-person team is based in Washington, D.C., with hiring focused in the United States.
EveryAction and Salesforce for CRM, combined with Formstack and Airtable for survey capture and data coordination. Meta, Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky handle distributed digital outreach.
Washington, D.C. Hiring is concentrated in the United States, with focus on scaling in-district and in-state campaign infrastructure.
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