Bolder Advocacy Resource Library
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This factsheet explains the process of redistricting in California.
How Nonprofits Can Ensure an Accurate Census Count
Factsheet
Encourage States to Waive Income Limits for Temporary Census Workers
Census Advocacy: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know
Factsheet
Praising and Criticizing Incumbents: How 501(c)(3)s Can Hold Elected Officials Accountable for Official Actions
Factsheet
Topics
Commenting on Candidates’ Statements about Reproductive Rights
Factsheet
Candidates for public office sometimes make statements about abortion and reproductive rights that are incorrect, or with which nonprofits disagree and may wish to set the record straight.
Issues
Candidate Do’s and Don’ts
Factsheet
In this election season, candidate campaigns, organized under federal tax law as 527 organizations, are quickly staffing up with new employees whose role is to spread their candidate’s message.
Topics
Nonpartisan Candidate Education: How 501(c)(3)s Can Talk to Candidates During an Election Year
Factsheet
501(c)(3)s are prohibited from supporting or opposing a candidate or political party, so they must be careful when meeting with and educating candidates.
Foundation Advocacy Grants: What Grantees Need to Know
Guide
The rules that govern advocacy funding and the different kinds of advocacy that you can choose to engage in as a nonprofit.
501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) Collaboration
Guide
501(c)(3)s and 501(c)(4)s—affiliated or otherwise—may work together to coordinate their advocacy activities to further their respective goals. While 501(c)(3)s may work together with 501(c)(4)s, they must structure their activities to ensure they do not jeopardize their tax-exempt status. This resource provides details on how 501(c)(3)s and 501(c)(4)s can work together.
Are you required to register as a lobbyist and report your lobbying activities? The City of Laredo Code of Ordinances requires individuals and organizations who lobby in Laredo to register with the city and file activity reports if they meet certain requirements
Mays and May Nots for Coalitions
Factsheet
By pooling resources, engaging in joint policy discussions and strategizing, coalitions can stretch dollars, draw on collective expertise, and maximize efforts to create a more just society.
Mays and May Nots for Funders
Factsheet
By pooling resources, engaging in joint policy discussions, and strategizing, funder groups can stretch dollars and maximize efforts to create a more just society.
Navigating the Gray: Tips for working in coalition when the law isn’t clear
Factsheet
When (c)(3)s and (c)(4)s work together, either in coalitions of advocacy groups or in groups of funders with a shared social change goal, the law does not always provide clear answers on the parameters of collaboration.
Topics
Check the Chart: Is this (c)(3) compliant?
Factsheet
This graphic will help 501(c)(3) organizations working in coalition with non-501(c)(3) organizations to determine if their activities are permissible for a (c)(3) organization. During election years, (c)(3)s should ensure they are not engaging in activities that support or oppose any candidate for public office.