After a shocking loss in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton has taken her time to figure out her next steps in between making speeches and getting standing ovations at Broadway shows. But instead of getting some much-needed rest and catching up on the new Good Wife spin-off, she’s starting a new political group called Onward Together.

She announced the project Monday afternoon, joking that she had come up with the idea while “taking walks in the woods.” (That’s where she was most often spotted in the first days after the election, so much that Saturday Night Live spoofed it.)

Onward Together will support several organizations that are aiming to get people more politically involved, even running for office. "From the Women's March to airports across the country where communities are welcoming immigrants and refugees to town hall meetings in every community, Americans are speaking out like never before," Clinton wrote in an email to supporters. "I believe more fiercely than ever that citizen engagement at every level is central to a strong and vibrant democracy."

Swing Left, Emerge America, Color of Change, Indivisible, and Run for Something are the five organizations that she’ll support first. But she noted that more will come soon and she’ll be working with people like former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean. According to Politico, that support will sometimes come with direct funding and other times come with promoting their messages.

“This year hasn’t been what I envisioned, but I know what I’m still fighting for: a kinder, big-hearted, inclusive America,” she wrote on Twitter. “Onward!”

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We're launching Onward Together to encourage people to get involved, organize, and even run for office. https://t.co/8exooosvZ5 — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 15, 2017

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People across America have made their voices heard thanks to @IndivisibleTeam, and supported @swingleft's efforts to take back the House. — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 15, 2017

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.@EmergeAmerica is training diverse Democratic women candidates, and thousands of young people have signed up to @runforsomething. — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 15, 2017

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This year hasn't been what I envisioned, but I know what I'm still fighting for: a kinder, big-hearted, inclusive America. Onward! — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 15, 2017

Update, 6:20 p.m: Michael Ahrens, spokesman for the Republican National Committee, responded to Clinton's new organization with the following statement:

"The American people rejected Hillary Clinton six months ago because she's completely out-of-touch, untrustworthy, and embraced the failed policies of the past. If Democrats were smart, they’d realize it’s time to move onward from Hillary Clinton altogether.”

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