
The Indiana Business Network brings together business leaders, community builders, and trusted voices who understand that defending civil liberties is good for people, workplaces, and Indiana’s future.
Last updated on May 06, 2026
The Indiana Business Network brings together business leaders, employers, and community partners who believe civil liberties are essential to a strong future for our state. Through advocacy, public education, and community engagement, members can help defend freedom, equality, and justice for all Hoosiers while supporting a state where people want to live, work, and invest.
Local businesses help shape the future of Indiana. When business leaders speak up for civil liberties, advocacy, and democratic participation, their communities listen.
The ACLU of Indiana has developed a business network with owners and local leaders who want to put their values into action and speak up on pressing issues in our state.
Advocating for civil liberties and civil rights can take many forms. We partner with business leaders and representatives who are organizers, communicators, community builders, and trusted local voices.
This can look like:
Whether you are a practiced or burgeoning advocate, we can help you amplify your values.
he ACLU of Indiana began working closely with Indiana’s business community in response to anti-LGBTQ legislation proposed in 2015 through the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. In part, the law was intended to allow business owners to ignore local anti-discrimination ordinances. Business leaders across Indiana spoke out clearly and forcefully, helping drive positive changes to the law.
Later, when Indiana lawmakers moved to eliminate access to reproductive freedom, more than 800 businesses across 90 cities and towns signed a public letter in support of reproductive rights. After the state enacted a near-total abortion ban, Indiana businesses continued speaking out through our Let’s Talk About Abortion campaign.
In early 2024, businesses across Indiana helped encourage voter participation by sharing posters, coasters, and window clings with information about voter registration and key election dates. Today, businesses are continuing this work by offering voter mobilization palm cards, coasters and stickers and displaying ACLU-IN Hoosier Values posters and yard signs that reflect the values of respect and dignity.
800+ Indiana businesses signed on to a letter supporting abortion access. It’s time for companies to stand up for reproductive health care. Add your business.