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Length:
5 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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On this episode, continuing our celebration of yesterday's national voter registration day we're revisiting a segment of our foundation myth busting episode all about funding nonpartisan voter registration drives.   Lawyers for this episode Tim Mooney Natalie Ossenfort Jen Powis   Shownotes  MISCONCEPTION: Foundations can’t fund public charity voter registration drives ·      Both private and public foundations can fund the NONPARTISAN voter registration activities of public charities, but the rules for private foundations can be a bit complicated... ·      VR Drive must be nonpartisan, over multiple election cycles, in five or more states and cannot be subject to conditions requiring use of the funding in a specific state or election cycle. ·      There are also requirements related to the grantee’s finances (e.g. at least 85% of organization’s income must be spent on activities relating to the purposes for which it was organized) ·      Public charities can receive an advanced ruling from IRS certifying their ability to receive private foundation voter registration grants (confirms that organization meets the requirements of sec. 4945(f) of tax code)   Resources Foundation Advocacy Grants: What Grantees Need to Know  Investing in Change: A Funder’s Guide to Supporting Advocacy    This segment was originally podcast June 23, 2021.
Released:
Sep 20, 2023
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.