Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is SaveUSA / Help Save America?
SaveUSA (or Help Save America) is a grassroots initiative to counter misinformation and build community trust. We believe that rural and small-town communities deserve truth, shared values, and accurate information — not division or political deception.
We aggregate and promote local, state, and national civic actions (events, protests, calls to elected officials) that align with these goals — especially in places like Eastern Washington and other battleground or underserved regions.
2. Why “Save America”? What are we trying to “save”?
We want safe communities, affordable healthcare, and a promising future for families, without misinformation standing in the way.
Over the past decade, disinformation has divided communities built on trust and shared values.
Our aim is to fight that — to restore accurate facts and strengthen civic life.
3. How do you do this? What methods do you use?
We put truth everywhere voters look:
Billboards, banners, yard signs, bumper stickers
Radio spots, podcasts
Social media, print media, digital ads
Aggregation and promotion of local actions, events, and campaign efforts
Educational content, fact checking
Partnerships with local organizers, civic institutions, and volunteers
4. Why should I join or follow SaveUSA? What’s in it for me?
You get a trusted source of local civic and political action — no spin, just vetted events and campaigns in your area
You help strengthen democracy in your region, rather than letting outside messaging dominate
You get tools and channels (signs, ads, local events) to help support truthful and values-based engagement
You become part of a network of communities resisting division and disinformation
5. How do I find actions in my area?
On saveusa.me you’ll find a listing of local events (protests, meetings, calls to officials)
Partner local groups can submit their events to us for broader visibility
6. How can I support or contribute?
You can help in multiple ways:
Volunteer: help with organizing, outreach, fact checking, social media
Donate: funding helps produce visible campaigns (signs, billboards, digital ads)
Submit events: if you run a local civic or campaign event, you can propose it for listing
Share: distribute our messages in your networks—local clubs, schools, faith groups, social media
7. What guarantees do I have about truth or balance?
We operate transparently: cite reliable sources, provide documentation
Our mission is to combat disinformation — not amplify it
We welcome scrutiny and corrections; if something is wrong, we fix it
We prioritize shared local values and fact-based discourse over partisan talking points
8. Isn’t this just another political group? How are you different?
Many national groups cater to large cities, urban, and media centers; SaveUSA focuses on Eastern Washington, especially our rural and underserved locales
We emphasize local trust, not top-down narratives
We don’t hide behind abstractions — our goal is to empower people where they live
Our media strategy uses visible mediums (signs, billboards) that community members see daily
9. How do you vet or choose which events or actions to promote?
We use criteria such as:
Alignment with our mission (truth, community, civic engagement)
Local relevance and accessibility
Nonviolent, legal actions
Transparency about organizers
We avoid extreme or fringe actions that could discredit the larger mission
10. What about misinformation from you? What if you’re biased or wrong?
We commit to open corrections and accountability
We publish sources, fact checks, and links to original documents
We encourage feedback and challenge
If errors occur, we’ll publicly correct them
Bias is inevitable; we aim to minimize it and remain as fact-driven as possible
11. Is SaveUSA tied to a particular political party or candidate?
No. We are not a campaign or party arm. Our focus is correct information and engaged democracy. We support truthful communication, not partisan machines.
12. Could this scale nationally? What’s stopping it?
Yes — but it requires funding, local partners, and trust. The biggest challenges are:
Local buy-in (people trusting a regional aggregator)
Funding for visible media (bills, signs, ads)
Ensuring consistency and truth across many geographies
Navigating local regulations, permit rules, and media buys