Nov 18, 2020
On this episode of Rules of the Game, we’ll take a look at the ways nonprofits can work with newly elected officials to advance missions and policy agendas. Now that all votes have been cast, we have to begin looking forward to what’s ahead and what we want our local, state, and federal policymakers to consider over the comings months and years.
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Our attorneys for this episode
Natalie Ossenfort
Shyaam Subramanian
Shownotes
How 501(c)(3) public charities can build relationships with newly elected officials and their staff to amplify the organization’s mission and advance community’s policy priorities
During a site visit or meet-n-greet with new official a 501(c)(3) public charity may do the following:
501(c)(3) public charities can lobby a limited amount.
Lobbying is defined as activities designed to influence legislation, for IRS purposes.
501(c)(4) social welfare groups can lobby an unlimited amount.
Private foundations cannot lobby without incurring a steep excise tax, but they can engage in the following non-lobbying activities:
Advocating on Executive Orders
Resources