Tools & Information
Resources
Everything you need to stay informed, get involved, and make an impact in your community.
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Voter Resources
Register, confirm your status, find your polling place, and get ready to vote. Everything starts here.
Denied the right to vote? Ask for a provisional ballot.
By federal law (Help America Vote Act of 2002), poll workers must offer one if you are denied the right to vote. Read more →
VotePinellas.gov
Register to vote, check your status, find your polling place, and request a mail ballot.
Representative Contacts
Every elected official representing Pinellas County voters. Tap to call, email, or see voting records.
Register to Vote Florida
State-level voter registration portal for all Florida residents.
Confirm Your Voter Status
Verify your registration and make sure you will receive your mail-in ballot.
INP on Mobilize
Find and register for upcoming Indivisible North Pinellas events on Mobilize.
Voter Action Pinellas
Voter outreach and engagement through the REACH app. Get ready for future elections.
2026 Election
Meet the Candidates
Every Democratic candidate running across Tampa Bay, with bios, platforms, and direct campaign links. Database maintained by our partners at Activate Pinellas, updated continuously.
Make Your Voice Heard
Activism Tools
Quick, effective ways to contact your reps and amplify campaigns. Most of these are free and take under five minutes to use.
5 Calls
Makes it easy to reach your members of congress. Well researched issues and clearly written scripts. All you have to do is call!
Resistbot
A chatbot that turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes. Text RESIST to 50409.
Sosha.AI
Find and share pre-created topical social media posts to any of your platforms. Quick and easy. Download from the App Store or Google Play.
Voatz
Secure, accurate voting information. See how your representatives voted on the issues that matter to you.
Safety & Security
Staying safe while staying active. Digital security, de-escalation, and doxxing protection resources for activists.
Protect Yourself From Online Doxxing
Doxxing (also spelled doxing) is when someone searches for and publishes private or identifying information about a particular individual on the internet, typically with malicious intent. Following the recent mention of Indivisible by MAGA publications, we’ve seen an uptick in doxxing concerns. The following Indivisible National resources help protect each other and the work we’re planning to do this year.
- Slide deck on Safety and Security, a resource for personal reference or as a presentation in any meeting or call space.
- Safety, Security, Rights & Conflict De-escalation Resource, how to think about safety, and the importance of knowing your rights in a protest context.
- Doxxing Tips resource, how to stay safe online and protect yourself from doxxing, including the importance of knowing what’s already publicly available about you.
- Digital Communications Security Resource, how to securely handle common digital programs like Google Docs, Zoom, and other tools that support digital organizing.
Digital Safety Guide
Protect your personal information while engaging in civic activism. Resources to ensure your safety and the security of your digital devices:
Digital Footprint Reduction
Important information about knowing what information is publicly available about you online. Includes helpful guides on how to remove yourself from people-finding services and data brokerage companies, and how to securely handle common digital tools like Google Docs, Zoom, and other organizing tools.
- Indivisible: Safety, Security & Digital Preparedness Guide
- EFF Surveillance Self-Defense, Tips, tools, and how-tos for safer online communications
- Signal Messenger, Free, encrypted messaging for individuals and groups
- ProtonMail, End-to-end encrypted email based in Switzerland
- Tor Browser, Browse the web without being tracked
- Bitwarden Password Manager, Free, open-source password manager
- Turn On Two-Factor Authentication, Step-by-step guides for every major service
De-escalation Resources
Resources for navigating difficult conversations and maintaining productive civic discourse. All events by our community groups are nonviolent. Participants are expected to conduct themselves respectfully and act lawfully. The goal is engagement, not confrontation.
National Movement
From Indivisible National
We are part of something bigger. Indivisible North Pinellas is one of thousands of local groups connected through the national Indivisible movement, and the national team builds tools, guides, and trainings that make our local work stronger. Take what is helpful, leave what is not, and come back anytime.
Indivisible on Mobilize
The national event finder. Search by zip code and see what is happening near you, from phone banks to rallies to volunteer shifts.
Town Hall Search
Find upcoming town halls hosted by your members of Congress so you can show up, ask questions, and make your voice heard in person.
The Indivisible Guide
Strategies for Democracy and Action. The movement’s current playbook on where we are, why constituent power matters, and the plays groups like ours are running. Read online, download a PDF, or listen as audio.
Safety & Preparedness Toolkit
The national team’s guide to staying safe while organizing. Event planning, engaging with law enforcement, digital privacy, protest preparedness, and doxxing protection. Worth a read before any large action.
Trainings and Calls
The national hub for live training events, monthly action calls, and “What’s the Plan” sessions with co-founders Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg. Most are virtual and open to everyone.
Sign Up for National Alerts
Email updates from the Indivisible team about urgent actions, key votes, and important moments to show up. A nice complement to our local newsletter.
The Indivisible App
Find local groups, town halls, and your members of Congress right from your phone. Free on iPhone and Android.
If you would like to support the work at the national level, you can donate to Indivisible. National donations fund the staff, tools, and trainings that local groups like ours rely on. Donating to INP directly is a separate option through our local ActBlue page.
Community Connections
Need help? Start here.
If you or someone you love needs food, shelter, or basic support, scroll to Mutual Aid and Safety Net just below. You are not alone, and there is no wrong way to ask.
Here you’ll find organizations and community groups in Pinellas County where you can get involved, whether through membership or volunteering your time. Now more than ever, it’s vital to engage. Real change begins at the grassroots level.
Mutual Aid, Help With Food & Basic Needs
Federal SNAP cuts and rising costs are hitting Tampa Bay families hard. Here is where to find food assistance, for yourself, for neighbors, or to volunteer.
- Tampa Bay Free Food Resources (Creative Loafing), comprehensive list of food pantries, free meals, and SNAP info across Tampa Bay
Safety Net, Humanitarian Organizations
Local groups offering food, shelter, advocacy, and direct support. Reach out if you need help, or get involved if you have time to give.
- Dunedin Cares, Community Food Pantry
- Pinellas County Meals on Wheels
- Countryside Cares, Outreach and Food Distribution
- FEAST Food Pantry (Palm Harbor), Emergency and Supplemental Food Assistance
- Daystar Life Center, Emergency Assistance
- Habitat for Humanity, Pinellas and West Pasco
- Open Arms Ministry, St. Paul UMC Outreach
- Seniors In Service, Helping At-Risk Seniors, Veterans and Children
- A Mother’s Arms
- Homeless Empowerment Program (HEP)
- Florida Guardian Ad Litem, Representing Abused, Abandoned and Neglected Children
- Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Tampa Bay Chapter
- Recovery Epicenter Foundation, Advocates Against the Stigma of Addiction
- Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition
- ACLU Florida
- PFLAG Safety Harbor
- PFLAG St. Petersburg, find the local chapter and meeting times
Civic
- Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections
- Indivisible National
- Indivisible Mid-Pinellas
- Indivisible FL-13 St. Pete Area
- Voter Action Pinellas
- 211 Tampa Bay Cares, dial 211 or text your zip to 898211 for food, housing, and crisis referrals
- Families for Strong Public Schools
- NAACP Clearwater Upper Pinellas
- NAACP St. Petersburg – Branch #5130
- LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens)
- North Pinellas League of Women Voters
- League of Women Voters – St. Petersburg Area
- NOW Pinellas (National Organization for Women)
- Clearwater Garden Club
- Clearwater Urban Leader Coalition
- Suncoast Sierra Club, Serving Pinellas and Pasco
- BayCare Medical Facilities, Volunteer opportunities
- Pinellas County Humane Society
- Pinellas County Schools Volunteer System (FOCUS)
- Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association (PCTA-PESPA)
- Volunteers in Pinellas, County Government Volunteer Programs
- Dunedin Council of Organizations
- Florida For All of Tampa Bay, Statewide Progressive Organizing
Libraries
- Dunedin Public Library
- Tarpon Springs Public Library
- Palm Harbor Library
- Clearwater Public Library System
- Clearwater North Greenwood Library
- Safety Harbor Public Library
The Arts
Beyond Pinellas
- Indivisible National
- 50501 Events
- 5 Calls
- Common Cause
- Election Protection Florida
- Florida Policy Institute
- SEIU (Service Employees International Union)
- Alianza Americas
- House Budget Committee, Cost of Living Crisis impact by district and zip code
Pinellas Activism Allies
The Greater Tarpon Springs Justice League
Working for Opportunity, Equality, Justice, and Freedom for All across Pinellas County.
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This whole movement runs on volunteers. Whether you have an hour a month or ten, there is a team that needs you. Help organize events. Run safety at rallies. Manage social media. Build the newsletter. Take meeting notes. Update the website. Pick what fits your skills and your schedule.
Six teams, real jobs, real impact. See what is open and email us about the team that fits you best.