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SUMMARY:Public Webinar: Foundation Support for Lobbying and Other Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:Private and public foundations can play an important role in advocacy by engaging in advocacy themselves and funding their grantees to advocate on their issues. After this workshop\, your foundation will have a clear understanding of the kinds of advocacy activities you can safely engage in and best practices for grantmaking to give your grantees the most flexibility under the law for their advocacy efforts. Not sure how to make the case for funding advocacy?  Uncertain whether you can fund grantees that lobby?  Wondering whether your public or private foundation can speak out on a particular issue?  This training answers these questions and more! The workshop is designed for foundation staff and trustees. \nParticipants will learn: \n\n Why public and private foundations should support advocacy;\nAn overview of activities that constitute advocacy and public policy work;\nVarious advocacy roles for foundations;\nThe tax code’s definitions of lobbying;\nActivities that are exceptions to the definitions of lobbying\, including those which private foundations can engage in;\nRules for private and public foundation grants to nonprofits that lobby\, including general support\, specific project\, and multi-year grants; and\nGrant agreement language that permits support for policy work.
URL:https://afj.org/ba-event/public-webinar-foundation-support-for-lobbying-and-other-advocacy-6/
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SUMMARY:Public Webinar: Rules That Apply to Your Social Media and Other Online Activities
DESCRIPTION:Over the past several years\, there has been a dramatic increase in the avenues available to nonprofits to communicate their messages to an ever-wider audience. While the communication methods offered by social media may be new\, the rules that govern advocacy by nonprofits have not changed.  If your organization utilizes Twitter\, YouTube\, Facebook\, Instagram\, Snapchat or any other social media platform\, this workshop is for you! \nParticipants will learn: \n\nHow your nonprofit can take advantage of social media while staying in compliance with laws that govern advocacy;\nHow to treat social media and other communications in the context of lobbying limits for 501(c)(3) organizations; and\nHow 501(c)(3) organizations can avoid violating campaign intervention rules during an election season.
URL:https://afj.org/ba-event/public-webinar-rules-that-apply-to-your-social-media-and-other-online-activities-3/
LOCATION:https://afj.org/ba-event/public-webinar-rules-that-apply-to-your-social-media-and-other-online-activities-3/
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SUMMARY:Public Webinar: Building Nonpartisan Partnerships with 501(c)(3)s\, 501(c)(4)s\, Unions and Political Organizations
DESCRIPTION:Different types of organizations are increasingly collaborating on lobbying\, voter engagement\, and other advocacy activities\, but they need to be aware of the rules governing organizations with different tax-exempt statuses.  If your organization wants to engage in coalition work with multiple types of tax-exempt organizations\, this workshop will help explain how different types of nonprofit organizations can work together while staying in compliance with the law. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nThe different roles of 501(c)(3)s\, 501(c)(4)s\, unions\, and political organizations;\nThe federal tax rules affecting how these organizations can work together;\nThe legal separations necessary between affiliated organizations\, such as funding and fundraising constraints; and\nPermissible joint activities of different types of nonprofits\, including election-year activities.
URL:https://afj.org/ba-event/public-webinar-building-nonpartisan-partnerships-with-501c3s-501c4s-unions-and-political-organizations-6/
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