Join the Hispanic Conservatives of Indian River
Get Involved in Shaping Indian River County’s Future! From local elections to community advocacy, your involvement helps protect our values and strengthen Indian River County.
Fill out the form below to get started. Let us know how you’d like to get involved. (No Spam, Easy Opt Out, Information is kept local and secure)
What’s Next?
Once you submit the form, you’ll receive a confirmation email letting you know we’ve received your information and welcoming you to our community. From there, you’ll be kept informed about meaningful ways to stay engaged at the local level.
How Often You’ll Hear From Us
We respect your time and your inbox. You can expect to hear from us about twice per month, unless there is an important time-sensitive issue that directly affects our community.
What Kind of Updates You’ll Receive
Our updates are focused on relevant, local engagement, including:
- Notices about monthly meetings
- Information on upcoming events and activities
- Calls to action during legislative sessions, such as encouraging residents to contact local elected leaders
- Updates on issues where community voices matter and where public input can help ensure elected officials respect and follow the wishes of their constituents
Our goal is to keep you informed, engaged, and empowered—without unnecessary noise.
Ways to Participate
Get involved on the ground and make a direct impact in Indian River County. Volunteers support community outreach, assist at events, help with voter education efforts, and provide behind-the-scenes support that keeps local initiatives moving forward. Whether you have a few hours a month or want to be more hands-on, your time makes a difference.
Join neighbors, local leaders, and community advocates at meetings and events throughout the year. These gatherings are an opportunity to stay informed on local issues, share concerns, ask questions, and connect with others who care about the future of our county.
Help ensure voters have access to clear, accurate, and timely information. Voter education efforts focus on explaining local issues, ballot measures, election processes, and important deadlines so residents can make informed decisions at the polls.
Take part in organized efforts to speak up on issues that matter locally. This may include contacting elected officials, attending public hearings, or participating in coordinated calls to action during legislative sessions to encourage leaders to respect and reflect the will of their constituents.
Those looking to take a more active role can participate in leadership or committee opportunities. Committees focus on areas such as outreach, events, communications, policy research, or voter engagement, allowing participants to apply their skills while helping guide local efforts.