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What We Stand For

Gisekvarns Tomtagareforening protects the neighborhood, defends member interests, and turns local concern into visible public action.

  • Safe common areas, maintained roads, and transparent decision-making.
  • Strong representation with the municipality and external contractors.
  • Fast mobilization when local services, access, or shared assets are at risk.
  • Practical support so every resident can participate, sign, donate, and show up.
Current campaign

Protect the access roads and shared green edges

We are funding legal review, collecting signatures, and documenting maintenance failures so the association can present one coordinated case.

Urgent local action

The next filing window is approaching. We need a final push to cover documentation costs, add resident signatures, and recruit volunteers for field checks across the area.

312 signatures collected
74% of funding target reached
28 active volunteers this week
74% funded SEK 148,000 raised
Goal: SEK 200,000 Deadline: 30 April
Three ways to help now

Move this forward today

Pick one lane and act immediately. Each action feeds the same campaign and strengthens the association’s bargaining position.

Donate

Fund legal review, printing, and on-site documentation so the board can respond fast and with evidence.

Give now

Sign

Add your name to the resident statement before the next submission round closes.

Add your signature

Volunteer

Join canvassing, photo documentation, meeting setup, or translation support for neighbors.

Join the team
Mission
“We keep Gisekvarn organized, informed, and impossible to ignore when shared land, safety, and resident rights are on the line.”
Gisekvarns Tomtagareforening manifesto
Chapter map

Find your organizing area

Residents coordinate by local zone so updates, inspections, and turnout can happen without delay.

Select a region to connect with the closest volunteer lead and download the right briefing pack for your area.

Map markers are quick links for residents in each organizing zone.

Testimonials

Residents speaking for themselves

Six short snapshots of why people are stepping in, staying involved, and asking neighbors to do the same.

Elin

“The association made a confusing process concrete and gave us a way to act together.”

Marcus

“When we showed up as one group, the response from officials changed immediately.”

Sara

“I signed first, then volunteered. It was easier than I expected and it mattered.”

Oskar

“The updates are clear, the asks are specific, and the work feels grounded in facts.”

Lina

“We needed a common voice. This is the first time it has felt organized.”

Johan

“The board turned scattered frustration into a practical campaign with momentum.”

Victories timeline

Recent wins

Each step built leverage for the next one. The timeline shows what coordinated resident action has already delivered.

April 2026

Maintenance response accelerated

After resident documentation was submitted in one packet, follow-up inspections were scheduled earlier than expected.

March 2026

Funding reserve activated

Members approved rapid-use campaign funds to cover filings, notices, and technical review.

February 2026

Cross-area volunteer network formed

North, central, and south resident leads aligned on one schedule for outreach and evidence collection.

January 2026

Resident brief published

The association released a plain-language toolkit so households could understand the issue and act quickly.

FAQ

Got questions?

These are the fastest answers to the questions residents ask before joining, donating, or signing.

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Property owners, residents, and active supporters connected to Gisekvarn can participate in association campaigns and meetings.

Funds cover documentation, legal and technical review, printed notices, outreach materials, and rapid-response organizing costs.

Yes. Signatures demonstrate resident consensus and strengthen the association’s legitimacy when engaging the municipality and contractors.

You can help for one hour at a meeting, one afternoon of canvassing, or take on a recurring local-zone task.

The combined resources page contains briefs, printable flyers, sign-up links, and the latest resident information sheets.

Director Anna Johansson coordinates the board together with area organizers, resident volunteers, and campaign stewards.

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Download everything you need

Get the complete resident action pack in one place so you can brief neighbors, attend meetings, and support the current campaign immediately.

  • Campaign summary and resident fact sheet
  • Printable petition pages and signature guide
  • Volunteer shift checklist and outreach script
  • Meeting agenda, minutes template, and contact list
Team

Meet the organizers

The association is led by residents who coordinate field work, communications, records, and turnout.

Anna Johansson

Director

Martin Ek

Campaign coordinator

Eva Lindstrom

Resident outreach lead

Peter Sandin

Documentation steward

Sofia Nordin

Volunteer organizer

Jonas Berg

Member liaison