Community members raising signs during a public action.
Frontline Organizing

What We Stand For

Klubben 27 builds public pressure fast, turns concern into coordinated action, and backs local people who are done waiting for somebody else to fix it.

  • Direct community action with clear demands and visible targets.
  • Open organizing tools that let neighbors lead the next move.
  • Urgent support for campaigns that need signatures, turnout, and media heat.
  • Real accountability from decision-makers, not symbolic meetings.
Current Campaign

Keep the night bus route open for workers, students, and late-shift families.

We are organizing across northwest Skåne to stop the service cuts and force a public hearing before the final transit vote.

7,240 signatures Goal 10,000
72% funded 19 days left

Money raised this month covers printed materials, volunteer travel, and legal review for the petition handoff.

Push this over the line
Three Ways To Help Now

Choose the fastest pressure point.

01 Donate

Fund the next action drop.

Cover poster runs, transit for canvassers, and the emergency response fund for rapid mobilization.

Give now
02 Sign

Add your name before the hearing.

Every new signature raises the cost of ignoring the route cut and strengthens the public record.

Sign the petition
03 Volunteer

Take a shift this week.

Join phone banking, regional flyering, transport support, or stewarding at the next town-hall action.

Volunteer now
Mission
We organize so ordinary people can move as a force: visible enough to be heard, prepared enough to stay in the fight, and stubborn enough to win what should have been protected in the first place. Klubben 27 Manifesto
Chapter Map

Tap a region and connect with the nearest crew.

Each node runs canvassing, turnout calls, and issue briefings tuned to local pressure points.

Ängelholm

Transit defense, youth leadership nights, and rapid response turnout for municipal hearings.

Helsingborg

Dockworker solidarity, renter organizing, and media escalation for wage and route campaigns.

Lund & Landskrona

Research support, printable toolkits, and volunteer dispatch across the region.

Testimonials

Six voices from the work on the ground.

Portrait of a chapter volunteer.

“They gave us a plan for the first 48 hours, not just another meeting.”

Maja, Ängelholm

Portrait of a transit campaign supporter.

“Our petition doubled in one weekend because somebody finally coordinated it.”

Johan, Helsingborg

Portrait of a local organizer.

“Klubben 27 turns outrage into tasks people can actually take on.”

Sara, Lund

Portrait of a student volunteer.

“I joined for one flyer shift and stayed because the work felt serious.”

Noah, Båstad

Portrait of a local resident.

“The hearing room was full because they handled the logistics.”

Elin, Landskrona

Portrait of a campaign donor.

“You can see exactly where the urgency is and how your support lands.”

Oskar, Supporter

Victories Timeline

Recent wins, in order.

March 2026

Municipal hearing secured

After a two-week call-in campaign, the transit board added a public hearing instead of rushing the vote.

February 2026

Night route cut paused

Regional officials suspended the proposed reduction pending cost review and rider testimony.

January 2026

Volunteer phone bank launched

More than 140 residents were recruited into the first pressure wave across four chapter areas.

December 2025

Emergency print fund filled in 36 hours

Small donors fully covered banners, route maps, and briefing sheets for the winter outreach push.

Got Questions?

Answers before you step in.

What kind of organization is Klubben 27?

We are a member-backed civic action group coordinating campaigns, volunteer infrastructure, and practical resources for local public pressure efforts.

Do I need organizing experience to volunteer?

No. New volunteers can start with guided shifts for canvassing, stewarding, logistics, design support, or rapid outreach.

How are donations used?

Priority spending goes to campaign materials, accessibility support, transport, venue costs, and emergency action needs approved by the organizing team.

Can our local issue become a Klubben 27 campaign?

Yes. Send the issue, timeline, and key decision-makers to the team and we will review whether it is ready for a chapter-backed escalation plan.

Where do resources and petition materials live?

The combined resources and FAQ page hosts printable materials, talking points, onboarding notes, and campaign links.

Who leads the organization?

Director Ingrid Bengtsson coordinates regional strategy, partner outreach, and campaign oversight with local chapter organizers.

Toolkit Banner

Download everything you need.

Grab the ready-to-print materials, action scripts, and briefing files that chapters are using right now.

Team

Meet the organizers.

Ingrid Bengtsson, director of Klubben 27.

Ingrid Bengtsson

Director

Ari Nilsson, campaign lead.

Ari Nilsson

Campaign Lead

Leila Persson, volunteer coordinator.

Leila Persson

Volunteer Coordinator

Viktor Holm, field organizer.

Viktor Holm

Field Organizer

Fatima Javed, partnerships and outreach lead.

Fatima Javed

Partnerships & Outreach

Mikael Sten, media and research organizer.

Mikael Sten

Media & Research