Properly understood, IRS rules allow foundations —both private and public— to legally support almost every type of advocacy.
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Properly understood, IRS rules allow foundations —both private and public— to legally support almost every type of advocacy.
Whether a seasoned advocate or at a foundation determined to step into the civic engagement realm for the first time, start the new year with a refresher on the breadth of activities foundations can legally engage in and fund while remaining nonpartisan leading up to the 2018 election.
This is the recording and key takeaways from the July 2017 First Monday Discussion which focused on the communications and organizing strategies and newly-developed legal theories that communities are using to push back against undemocratic preemption efforts.
Have you ever invited the perfect speaker to your nonpartisan event only to worry that they may have crossed the line into partisan territory?