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finding common ground Initiative
Bridging divides, strengthening community, one conversation at a time.

 

 

 Finding common ground means 

 

choosing connection over division 

 

 listening with curiosity, seeking understanding

before judgement, and working on local priorities together,

even when we don’t agree on everything.

 

It starts with willingness -- once you're open

to it, the opportunity to practice shows up!

 

 

Pay attention!

 

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What we stand for:

Our Common Beliefs:

1.  The rule of law and the Constitution are the structure that allows us to live freely as a society.

2. The freedom to live and worship how we choose gives everyone the best chance to pursue life, liberty and happiness.

3. Caring for our neighbor and the land we share builds strong, resilient communities.

 

Our Common Actions:

1.  Engage with community leaders to share these beliefs—and encourage them to listen and lead with openness.

2.  Practice real conversations about the issues that affect all who call this place home.

3.  Encourage faith leaders to help guide their communities toward common ground.

 

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Common Action Details:

1.   Engage with Community Leaders  

  • Reach out regularly. Calls and emails matter—community leaders pay attention to both.

  • Ask for leadership grounded in shared values. Encourage elected officials to act based on the common beliefs we all share.

  • Be specific. When you contact them, name the issue and the action you’d like them to take.

  • Stay connected. Join or form a local group to support one another and coordinate community action.

2. Practice Real Conversations

Building understanding starts one conversation at a time:

  • Connect. Reach out to people in your community.

  • Listen. Try to see the world through someone else’s eyes.

  • Be curious. Ask why they believe what they do, and listen without judgment.

  • Share your story. Personal experiences build empathy and trust.

  • Find common ground. Look for the values and goals you both care about.


3. Encourage Faith Leaders

  • Invite leadership toward unity. Whatever your faith, ask your leaders to speak and act in ways that bring people together.

  • Build bridges. Reach out to people of other faiths and nurture relationships across differences.
  • Promote accountability. Expect leaders to model respect, cooperation, and care for the whole community.

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  Take the pledge:

"I pledge to practice finding common ground

every chance I get,  even when it’s hard!"



 

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Contact Us Community Lead email:  findingingcommongroundinitiative@gmail.com    Donate or click Donate tab for mailing option Donation button to help fund this importand work

Finding Common Ground Initiative (“Common Ground”) is a fiscally-sponsored project of the Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance (SIMBA), a 501(c)(3). Your donation is tax-deductible.The proceeds of your donation directly support Finding Common Ground.