Your Path to Lasting Impact

The Civic Action Plan

Transform your resolution into sustained action. Research-backed tools to help you stay engaged throughout 2026 and make a real difference in the midterm elections.

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Why Tracking Your Progress Works

The science is clear: people who track their civic engagement are dramatically more likely to follow through.

42%
Higher Achievement Rate

People who write down their goals and track progress are 42% more likely to achieve them (Dominican University study).

76%
Accountability Boost

Having an accountability partner increases your success rate by 76% through regular check-ins and mutual support.

3x
Sustained Engagement

Monthly reflection and progress tracking leads to 3x longer sustained civic engagement compared to one-time actions.

The Midterm Election Reality

Most people make civic resolutions in January but lose momentum by spring. The 2026 midterms are in November - 10 months away. Without a tracking system, 80% of resolutions fail before election day. Our action plan keeps you engaged through all 12 months, ensuring you're still active when it matters most.

Even 5% of resolution-makers staying engaged = hundreds of thousands of active democracy defenders in November 2026.

How to Use Your Action Plan

Follow these steps to turn your resolution into lasting civic engagement

1
Download and Print Your Action Plan
Get your personalized 12-month tracking document

Choose between text version (recommended, no warnings) or fillable PDF at the top of this page. Print it out and keep it somewhere visible - on your refrigerator, desk, or bulletin board. Physical visibility increases follow-through by 65%.

2
Write Your Resolution at the Top
Make your commitment concrete and specific

Fill in the "My Resolution" section with your specific civic commitment. Be concrete: instead of "be more engaged," write "contact my representatives monthly and register 5 new voters."

Good Examples:

  • "Register 10 new voters in my community by October 2026"
  • "Attend monthly town halls and ask questions about democracy issues"
  • "Fact-check and correct misinformation I see shared by friends/family"
3
Find an Accountability Partner
Double your chances of success with mutual support

Research shows accountability partners increase success rates by 76%. Find someone who also made a civic resolution - a friend, family member, coworker, or someone from your community.

What Makes a Good Accountability Partner?

  • Shares your commitment to democracy (not necessarily same political views)
  • Willing to check in monthly (15-minute call or video chat)
  • Supportive but honest - will celebrate wins and gently push you when needed
  • Also tracking their own civic engagement goals

Fill in their name and contact info in the "Accountability Partner" section of your action plan, or use our matching form below to connect with someone new.

4
Set Monthly Check-In Reminders
Consistency is key to lasting engagement

Set a recurring calendar reminder for the last Sunday of each month. Spend 15-30 minutes reviewing your action plan, checking off completed items, and planning next month's actions.

Suggested Schedule: Last Sunday of each month, 7:00 PM
Optional: Sign up below for email reminders with reflection prompts
5
Track Your Actions Monthly
Check off completed items and reflect on your growth

Each month has pre-filled action items plus space for custom goals. Check off what you completed, write a brief reflection, and set your goal for next month. The reflection is crucial - it helps you learn and stay motivated.

Pro Tip: Celebrate Small Wins

Don't wait until November to feel accomplished. Celebrate each month's progress - called your accountability partner, shared on social media with #DemocracyUnyielding, or treated yourself to something small. Positive reinforcement builds lasting habits.

6
Share Your Progress Publicly
Inspire others and create social accountability

Post monthly updates on social media with #DemocracyUnyielding. Public commitment increases follow-through and inspires others to stay engaged. You don't need to share everything - even a simple "Month 3 of my civic resolution: still going strong!" makes a difference.

Find Your Accountability Partner

Connect with another democracy defender for mutual support and 76% higher success rates

Request an Accountability Partner Match
We'll connect you with someone who shares your commitment to democracy

Required if you selected Text/SMS or WhatsApp as preferred check-in method

We'll email you when we find a compatible accountability partner based on your preferences.

Can't Wait? Find a Partner Now

While we build our matching system, you can find an accountability partner right now:

  • Ask a friend or family member who also made a resolution
  • Post on social media: "Looking for a civic accountability partner for 2026 #DemocracyUnyielding"
  • Join a local civic organization and find someone there
  • Start a small group at work, church, or in your neighborhood
Get Monthly Check-In Reminders
Receive email reminders with reflection prompts to help you stay on track

What You'll Receive:

  • Monthly reminder email (last week of each month)
  • Reflection prompts tailored to that month's focus
  • Suggested civic actions for the upcoming month
  • Inspiration from other democracy defenders
  • Special reminders for key dates (voter registration deadlines, election day)

Start a Civic Engagement Circle

Go beyond one-on-one partnerships - create a local group for collective action

What is a Civic Circle?

A Civic Circle is a small group (4-8 people) who meet monthly to track progress, share resources, and take collective action. It's like a book club, but for democracy.

Benefits of a Circle:

  • Multiply your impact through group actions
  • Learn from others' experiences
  • Build lasting friendships
  • Stay motivated through peer support

Monthly Meeting Format:

  • Check-in: Share progress (15 min)
  • Learn: Discuss civic topic (20 min)
  • Plan: Coordinate group action (15 min)
  • Commit: Set next month's goals (10 min)
1
Invite 3-7 People

Friends, neighbors, coworkers, or members of organizations you belong to. Look for people who share your commitment to democracy.

2
Pick a Regular Time

Last Sunday of each month works well. In-person is ideal, but video calls work too. Consistency matters more than format.

3
Use the Toolkit

Download our Civic Circle Toolkit with meeting agendas, discussion prompts, and group action ideas (coming soon).

Your Civic Engagement Journey Starts Today

Download your action plan, find an accountability partner, and join the movement of Americans who are staying engaged all the way to November 2026.

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