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Foundation Engagement in Election Season

Foundation Engagement in Election Season

FromRules of the Game: The Bolder Advocacy Podcast


Foundation Engagement in Election Season

FromRules of the Game: The Bolder Advocacy Podcast

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We spend a lot of time on the pod talking about what public charities can do around election season, but let's spend some time talking to the funders out there. If you’re making grants to public charities, you play a big role in your communities... and as it turns out, you can also join them in many of the same nonpartisan activities around elections. On this episode, we’re covering the types of voter engagement and funding opportunities available to private and public foundations. Nonpartisan Candidate Education Great way to make sure the candidates understand the issues of importance to your foundation and its work Candidate education must be done by both private and public foundations in a nonpartisan way. Being nonpartisan means no support or opposition of candidates (facts and circumstances test) For candidate education Offer educational materials to all candidates in a race Make efforts to ensure that candidates are provided with equal information If making a legislative ask in your educational materials, it could count as lobbying if person running for office is incumbent legislator That’s a no for private foundations, but public foundations are free to engage in lobbying in limited amounts Candidate Debates / Forums Public and Private foundations can get the candidate together so that they can relay information about their policy positions to voters Again, facts and circumstances matter... keep it nonpartisan! Invite all viable candidates Impartial moderator / unbiased audience Fair rules with open-ended questions covering a broad range of issues Provide equal opportunities for candidates to respond What happens if all candidates decide not to participate? The more that do agree to participate, the better.... really comes down to a facts and circumstances analysis Election Advocacy Funding Provide general operating support to your public charity grantees Can be used for any permissible 501(c)(3) purpose By providing grantees with flexibility to spend funds how they choose, you give them the option to use your funding to engage in nonpartisan election season activities Provide grants to fund specific, nonpartisan, election season advocacy programs Just remember private foundations should avoid earmarking grant funds for lobbying In addition, there are special rules related to private foundation voter registration grants. (Section 4945(f) of tax code) Does not apply to other GOTV activities   Resources Voter Registration Rules for Private Foundations Debating the Future: Foundations Can Educate the Community Through Candidate Debates Investing in Change: A Funder’s Guide to Supporting Advocacy  
Released:
Aug 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nonprofits are important advocates on issues critical to every community, but sometimes the rules and regulations of advocacy can be barriers to entry. In Rules of the Game, Bolder Advocacy attorneys at Alliance for Justice use real examples to demystify these laws to help 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) nonprofits be bolder advocates, whether holding elected officials accountable, educating candidates, engaging voters, or lobbying for policy change.