About Falls Church Indivisible

The Indivisible Project (501(c)(4)) is a social movement non-profit driven by a vision of a real democracy - of, by, and for the people.

Indivisible began in 2016 as a viral guide to resisting Trump’s agenda. Today, the Indivisible movement is a rapidly growing network of over 2700 local groups and millions of activists across every state. The Indivisible Project drives campaigns for bold progressive policies, lobbies Congress, and equips activists with tools to build lasting progressive power, everywhere. Together, we fight to defeat the rightwing takeover of American government and build an inclusive democracy.

Falls Church Indivisible started meeting in December 2024 and joined the national network of Indivisible groups in January 2025. Membership is open to anyone in the greater Falls Church area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Falls Church Indivisible?

We are a grassroots movement focused on electing progressive leaders and rebuilding democracy. We support the national Indivisible movement but are independent and make all decisions locally. No one pays for our work - we do it for love of country, love of family, and love of justice.

How can I get involved?

You can join our local chapter, participate in events, and support our mission through advocacy and volunteer work. If you are not in the Falls Church area, please join your local chapter (locate them on indivisible.org)

What is your mission?

Our mission is to elect progressive leaders, restore commitment to dignity and justice, and oppose the Trump agenda through lawful actions.

Along the way, we build community and care for those under attack by the Trump administration.

What actions do you promote?

We promote non-violent, lawful actions aimed at fostering democracy, justice, and compassion in our communities.

Who can join your chapter?

Anyone who shares our mission and values, supports progressive policies, and wants to engage in grassroots activism is welcome. There is no requirement to live in the City of Falls Church.