Abolition Democracy Pledge

An abolition democracy pledge form helps organizations and grassroots campaigns collect clear public commitments to prison abolition, transformative justice, and community-based safety. This template captures supporter details, organizatio…

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This abolition democracy pledge form is designed for campaigns, coalitions, and community organizations that want to gather meaningful commitments around prison abolition and transformative justice. It gives supporters a clear way to affirm shared principles while providing organizers with the contact and location details needed for follow-up, local outreach, and future mobilization.

The template includes core identity and contact fields such as name, email, city, state or province, and country, along with space to indicate whether someone is signing as an individual, on behalf of an organization, or both. It also captures organization name, role, and primary area of involvement, which makes it easier to understand who is joining the pledge and how they may be able to participate.

What makes this template especially useful is its focus on specific commitments rather than broad statements of support. Signers can select the principles they uphold and the actions they are prepared to take, such as supporting mutual aid, advocating for policy change, backing formerly incarcerated people, or practicing transformative justice in their communities. That structure helps turn values-based support into a clearer picture of community alignment and readiness for action.

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Frequently asked questions

What is this abolition democracy pledge used for?

This template is used to collect structured responses for a abolition democracy pledge workflow. It gives teams a consistent format for gathering the information they need and reviewing submissions more efficiently.

What information should I collect first?

Start with the most important details people can answer quickly, then move into the more specific questions. In this template, that can include items such as Full Name, Email Address, Phone Number (Optional) depending on how you customize it.

Can I customize this template for my own workflow?

Yes. You can adapt the questions, required fields, and structure to fit your process while keeping the overall flow clear and easy to complete. That makes it useful as both a starting point and a publish-ready template.

How many questions should a form like this include?

Keep only the questions that directly support the purpose of the form. Shorter forms usually get better completion rates, so it is often better to collect the essentials first and ask for extra details later if needed.

Why use a structured template instead of building from scratch?

A structured template helps you move faster and keeps your submissions more consistent. It also reduces the chance of missing important details because the form already follows a logical order.

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