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⚠️Project 2025 Resilience Checklist

Preparedness Guide for Individuals Concerned About the Potential Impact


I. Know the Threat: Educate Yourself

  •  Read key sections of Mandate for Leadership Project 2025, especially chapters on civil rights, education, healthcare, environment, and the DOJ.

  •  Identify specific proposals that may affect your civil liberties, healthcare access, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ protections, environmental regulations, or public services.

  • Subscribe to newsletters or analyses from civil rights organizations, watchdog groups, or advocacy coalitions monitoring Project 2025 implementation.


II. Legal and Civil Liberties Readiness

  •  Review your legal rights on issues such as protest, speech, privacy, gender identity, reproductive healthcare, and education.

  • Connect with legal advocacy organizations (e.g., ACLU, Lambda Legal) and know how to access representation if needed.

  •  Monitor executive actions or agency rule changes targeting protected classes, public benefits, or freedom of expression.


III. Community & Coalition Building

  •  Strengthen ties with local activist groups, nonprofits, and mutual aid networks.

  •  Build neighborhood or organizational response groups focused on civil defense, rapid response, or protest mobilization.

  •  Coordinate with educators, healthcare workers, and civil servants concerned about compliance with harmful directives.


IV. Education & Youth Protection

  •  Understand how school curriculum oversight, DEI bans, and parental rights measures might impact inclusive education.

  •  Mobilize to support school board candidates who advocate for inclusive and accurate history, science, and sex education.

  •  Create safe educational alternatives or support networks for LGBTQ+ and minority students.


V. Healthcare and Reproductive Rights

  •  Identify reliable, local clinics or healthcare providers not dependent on federal programs that may be defunded.

  •  Prepare contingency plans for birth control, gender-affirming care, or abortion access, especially if interstate legal conflicts arise.

  •  Support or donate to networks providing transportation and funding for out-of-state medical care if needed.


VI. Environmental and Economic Resilience

  •  Anticipate potential rollbacks of EPA standards, renewable energy support, or climate science funding.

  •  Advocate at the state level for environmental protections or policies that may be weakened federally.

  • Diversify income sources and understand the potential economic impacts of deregulation on your profession or community.


VII. Stay Politically Engaged and Watchful

  •  Join national voter protection groups and track legislative efforts to limit voting rights or federal election oversight.

  •  Prepare for increased surveillance or law enforcement targeting protestors, immigrants, or marginalized groups.

  •  Vote in local and national elections and support candidates who oppose the Project 2025 agenda.