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The threat of authoritarianism is no longer a distant headline—it is at our doorstep.
As extremist forces grow more dangerous across the country, we face a choice: yield to the tide of fascism or build a wall of resistance right here in Centre County.
Keystone Indivisible is choosing to fight.
In 2025, we proved that grassroots power works. With your support, we mobilized over 4,000 neighbors at "Hands Off!" and "No Kings" rallies, maintained a weekly presence at Thompson Tuesdays, and turned overpasses into billboards for democracy. We held monthly meetings to educate and inform Centre County residents. Please visit our website - https://keystoneindivisible.org for more details on our activities and plans.
But 2026 will be our toughest test yet. We aren't just planning a few days of action; we are building a year-round machine to elect progressive candidates and defend our residents from a regime that thrives on silence. But we cannot do this without you.
Why your contribution matters:
Keystone Indivisible is 100% volunteer-run. We don't have corporate backers or high-paid consultants. Every dollar you give goes directly into the "tools of the trade" that keep our movement visible and effective:
DONATE TO KEYSTONE INDIVISIBLE
One-off protests aren't enough. We need sustained, local power to protect our values. Whether it’s $5 or $500, your gift ensures that when injustice strikes, Centre County is ready to roar back. If you are able, a recurring monthly gift is the best way to support our movement.
We fight on, together.
In solidarity,
The Keystone Indivisible Team https://keystoneindivisible.org
Your contribution will benefit Indivisible Project, a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization. Contributions or gifts to Indivisible Project are not deductible for federal income tax purposes as charitable contributions. No donations are designated for any specific political candidate or race. Donations over $200 are not anonymous and will be reported to the FEC.