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Advocacy Boundaries and Rules for Nonprofit Organizations

Contains material from Jan 2017

Advocacy Boundaries and Rules for Nonprofit Organizations
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Session 1: After the Election Advocacy and Exploring the Boundaries - A new administration and new congress means new opportunities to promote your organization’s mission through policy advocacy. Review the law governing lobbying by 501(c)(3)s and other types of tax-exempt organizations. Learn the limits on lobbying by 501(c)(3) public charities and how to make the most of them, the ways that 501(c)(3) private foundations may fund lobbying by charities, and the tax rules for lobbying by other tax-exempt organizations.

Session 2: Advocacy Rules Beyond the IRC: Federal and State Lobbying and Ethics Compliance Exempt organizations are not only subject to the limits and rules prescribed by the Internal Revenue Code. Hear guidance on ensuring compliance with other applicable laws and rules that impact organizations active in government advocacy, including the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act, state and local lobbying laws, and government ethics rules.

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1. After the Election Advocacy and Exploring the Boundaries (Jan 2017)

John Pomeranz

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After the Election Advocacy and Exploring the Boundaries (Jan 2017)

A new administration and new congress means new opportunities to promote your organization’s mission through policy advocacy. Review the law governing lobbying by 501(c)(3)s and other types of tax-exempt organizations. Learn the limits on lobbying by 501(c)(3) public charities and how to make the most of them, the ways that 501(c)(3) private foundations may fund lobbying by charities, and the tax rules for lobbying by other tax-exempt organizations.

Originally presented: Jan 2017 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

John Pomeranz, Harmon, Curran, Spielberg + Eisenberg, LLP - Washington, DC

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2. Advocacy Rules Beyond the IRC: Federal and State Lobbying and Ethics Compliance (Jan 2017)

William H. Minor

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Session 2 —47 mins
Advocacy Rules Beyond the IRC: Federal and State Lobbying and Ethics Compliance (Jan 2017)

Exempt organizations are not only subject to the limits and rules prescribed by the Internal Revenue Code. Hear guidance on ensuring compliance with other applicable laws and rules that impact organizations active in government advocacy, including the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act, state and local lobbying laws, and government ethics rules.

Originally presented: Jan 2017 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

William H. Minor, DLA Piper LLP US - Washington, DC