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Preparativos en caso de ataques por motivos políticos: Consejos prácticos para organizaciones sin fines de lucro

Preparativos en caso de ataques por motivos políticos: Consejos prácticos para organizaciones sin fines de lucro

Factsheet

Alliance for Justice ha elaborado la siguiente lista de consejos para ayudar a las organizaciones sin fines de lucro a prepararse en caso de posibles ataques con motivación política, así como para hacer frente a un ataque si llega a producirse. Puesto que es muy probable que el ataque se deba al trabajo que lleva a cabo la organización, también hemos incluido una lista de posibles áreas de vulnerabilidad.

Advocacy Essentials: Reproductive Rights, Health, and Justice

Advocacy Essentials: Reproductive Rights, Health, and Justice

Guide

This publication, designed for reproductive rights, health, and justice groups, is a short overview of the laws and regulations that apply to 501(c)(3) public charities when they engage in lobbying and advocacy, including how to shape advocacy during an election time. This resource should be considered an overview of the rules that apply to advocacy.

Advocacy Activities for 501(c)(3) Public Charities

Advocacy Activities for 501(c)(3) Public Charities

Factsheet

Foundations often give “lobbying-restricted funds,” meaning they place restrictions in grant agreements that prohibit their grantees from using those grant funds for lobbying. Such restrictions are not legally required in a grant to a public charity. But, once included in a grant agreement, the grantee is contractually obligated to adhere to the restriction. This resource sets out common advocacy activities for 501(c)(3) public charities and notes those in which your organization can safely engage using “lobbying-restricted funds.”

Commenting on Candidates’ Statements about Immigrants

Commenting on Candidates’ Statements about Immigrants

Factsheet

Candidates for public office sometimes make statements about immigrants or immigrant rights that are incorrect, or with which nonprofits disagree. Nonprofits may wish to set the record straight. While 501(c)(3) organizations may continue to engage in education and advocacy to promote their issues during the election season, they are strictly prohibited from supporting or opposing candidates for public office. So how can 501(c)(3) organizations respond to candidates or political parties’ statements and remain nonpartisan? By being very deliberate and careful with their statements.

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Immigration