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Welcome to the Kept Fire Resource Hub

This is where we gather what keeps us strong: practical guides, ready-to-use tools, preserved truth, and trusted connections. It's not theory — it's what you can use today to protect yourself, support your community, and keep the fire alive, one step at a time.

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Web Archives
Guides & Checklists
External Resources

Guides You Can Use

Step-by-step instructions and checklists for everyday resilience — from emergency prep and digital safety to protecting your rights and supporting neighbors.

Tools & Templates

Downloadable resources you can put to work right away: secure communication basics, budgeting sheets, emergency plan templates, and more.

Truth & Archives

A safe place for preserved documents, timelines, and evidence — so what matters can't be erased, and history stays in our hands.

ICE 287(g) Participating Agencies (Excel Files - Updated 10/15/2025)

ICE 287(g) Agreements are partnerships between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and local law enforcement agencies that allow designated officers to perform certain federal immigration enforcement functions. These agreements extend ICE's reach into local jurisdictions, often raising questions about community trust, accountability, and immigration policy.

Participating Agencies | Pending Agencies

What NIJ Research Tells Us About Domestic Terrorism

This report, once hosted on the DOJ website and since removed, examines patterns and findings from National Institute of Justice research on domestic terrorism. We've preserved a copy here to ensure continued public access.

Download the PDF

Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise (Project 2025)

The comprehensive policy guide for a new conservative President, offering specific reforms and proposals for Cabinet departments and federal agencies, pulled from the expertise of the entire conservative movement.

Download the PDF | Project 2025 Tracker

CancelTheHate.com Website Archive (Snapshots: 09/16/25 - 09/29/25)

This resource provides full dated snapshots of the CancelTheHate.com website, captured systematically between September 16 and September 29, 2025. Each pull is timestamped (down to the hour) and preserved in its entirety, creating a reliable archive of site content over time.

The archive allows researchers, journalists, and community advocates to:

  • Track Content Changes: Compare day-to-day and even hour-to-hour updates.
  • Preserve Evidence: Retain material that could later be altered, hidden, or deleted.
  • Document Rhetoric & Targeting: Analyze messaging strategies, narratives, and updates in real time.
  • Support Investigations: Provide a verifiable timeline of how the site evolved during this critical period.

This collection serves as both a historical record and a monitoring tool, safeguarding against digital erasure and ensuring accountability.

Download the Archive

Presidential Actions Database (CSV Dump - Updated 10/01/25)

This database compiles and analyzes all major presidential actions, including Articles, Executive Orders, Presidential Memoranda, Proclamations, Nominations & Appointments, and Fact Sheets. Each entry is enriched with in-depth analysis, covering:

  • Topics: Core issues addressed.
  • Named Entity Recognition (NER): Identifies people, organizations, dates, and referenced laws/regulations.
  • Keywords: Extracted for quick discovery and trend analysis.
  • Sentiment Analysis: With explanations that clarify tone, intent, and political posture.
  • Mandated Actions & Deadlines: Tracks directives and their implementation timelines.
  • Affected Agencies: Which departments, offices, or entities are responsible.
  • Budget Implications: Financial costs, reallocations, or funding shifts tied to the action.

This latest dump provides a full CSV export of the scrape and analysis pipeline as of October 1, 2025, offering researchers, journalists, and organizers a structured way to monitor, interpret, and hold power accountable.

Download the Database

Community Connections

Links to trusted mutual aid groups, legal defense funds, and support networks that help people stay safe and stand together.

ICE Watch – Volunteer Signup

ICE Watch is a community-driven volunteer network that monitors immigration enforcement activity, documents abuses, and provides rapid response support. By signing up, you'll be connected with others working to protect vulnerable communities, ensure accountability, and resist intimidation.

Join The ICE Watch

Micro-Support Actions

Small but powerful ways to help — from covering hosting costs to contributing anonymously to aid efforts. Every bit keeps the fire alive.