Monday, July 13, 2015


Integrative as an adjective means: necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.

Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, or direct socialpoliticaleconomic, or environmental change, or stasis. The term connotes a peaceful form of conflict.


What is Integral Activism? It’s a unique form of activism designed to support, coordinate, integrate, and alter more traditional forms of advocacy and activism. Integral Activism is in the business of helping to make the world a better place for as many as possible. After all, the best way to do that is to support the people already doing the work. A business model is being considered for the legal structure as it has far fewer restrictions than various non-profit structures. Final decisions are dependent on legal counsel.  
Integral Activism (hereafter referred to as IA) has several functions including the following.

Fundraising and Promotion of Existing Organizations:
IA operates on the premise that one of the best ways to make the world a better place is to support those doing good and noble work. With more than 1.5 million charitable organizations in the U.S. alone, choosing whom to support can be an overwhelming prospect. The intention of IA is to simplify this process for you. One donation to IA and you can support a wide variety of worthwhile causes and organizations. To make this easy IA will offer nonprofit packages analogous to diversified funds typical offered by investment firms. This may help donors gain exposure to organizations that have remained unexamined. In the future IA may also develop a pick with a click option so donors can choose their preferences. Development of this function, Integrative Charity, presently awaits legal council to properly create an appropriate account so donors may receive full tax deducible status for donating. Visit the “Who We Support” page to view a list charitable organizations with helpful links that need your help.

Integrating Organizations, Issues, and Efforts:
There are currently multiple organizations working for the same ends and many interrelated issues that need to be better coordinated. IA is dedicated to integrating a variety of issues, individuals, and organizations for more effective outcomes. Deep Demonstration Dates has been developed to provide more common and recurring dates for organizations to utilize. 

New Campaigns and Initiatives:
IA is dedicated to researching the best information and insights to create new groups for and methods of disseminating important and factual unbiased information, organizing events, re-framing pertinent issues to positively affect our society. Some of these initiatives include:

The Enemies Projects - a collaborative effort to identify the greatest enemies (individuals and organizations) of justice, truth, democracy and life on Earth.

True(d) Patriots - because one cannot be a true patriot unless one knows the truth of our history 

Contempt of Constituency - a person can be convicted of contempt of the court and contempt of congress so our elected representatives should be required by law to be honest with their constituents. Let's introduce legislation to make it a crime for an elected representative to knowingly lie to the public. We may not be able to pass such a law because congress controls the legislative process, but we could use this to vet our candidates in the same way that Grover Norquist uses the no new tax pledge.

SbNnR = Spiritual but Not necessarily Religious - The number of people who consider themselves to spiritual but not religious has been steadily growing for at least fifty years. It is time for these people to organize because the world is in a spiritual crisis.  

The Society of Global Democrats - People from almost every country dedicated to the promotion of democratic principles and ideals need to unite and coordinate efforts to protect democracy from our common enemies. The ISDS is perhaps the most insidious institution undermining democratic functions in a global context. The banksters also pose a common threat. 


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