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Election Year Issues Facing Public Charities

Contains material from Feb 2020

Election Year Issues Facing Public Charities
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I wish they would have covered churches specifically.

This was a great course that could have easily been a full day's worth of material.

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Session 1: What You Need to Know to Get Through the 2020 Election - Gain insight on how to help your 501(c)(3) continue to pursue its mission without violating the prohibition against political campaign intervention in the upcoming elections. Ongoing issue advocacy, voter activation efforts, social media communications, personal political activity by board and staff members – all are possible, but present potential pitfalls that you need to know how to avoid.

Session 2: Multi-organization Structures for Advocacy: 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s, PACs, etc. - Achieving your policy and political goals might require using different types of organizations – a 501(c)(3) educational arm, a 501(c)(4) to engage in more lobbying and political activity, state or federal (or both) super PAC or hard-money political committees, and maybe more. This session will help you structure a multifaceted advocacy program that complies with tax law and campaign finance law.

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1. What You Need to Know to Get Through the 2020 Election (Feb 2020)

Irina Petrova, John Pomeranz, Doug Varley

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What You Need to Know to Get Through the 2020 Election (Feb 2020)

Gain insight on how to help your 501(c)(3) continue to pursue its mission without violating the prohibition against political campaign intervention in the upcoming elections. Ongoing issue advocacy, voter activation efforts, social media communications, personal political activity by board and staff members – all are possible, but present potential pitfalls that you need to know how to avoid.

Originally presented: Jan 2020 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Irina Petrova, Natural Resources Defense Council - New York, NY
John Pomeranz, Harmon, Curran, Spielberg + Eisenberg, LLP - Washington, DC
Doug Varley, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered - Washington, DC

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2. Multi-organization Structures for Advocacy: 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s, PACs, etc. (Feb 2020)

Irina Petrova, John Pomeranz, Doug Varley

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43 mins
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Session 2 —43 mins
Multi-organization Structures for Advocacy: 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s, PACs, etc. (Feb 2020)

Achieving your policy and political goals might require using different types of organizations – a 501(c)(3) educational arm, a 501(c)(4) to engage in more lobbying and political activity, state or federal (or both) super PAC or hard-money political committees, and maybe more. This session will help you structure a multifaceted advocacy program that complies with tax law and campaign finance law.

Originally presented: Jan 2020 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Irina Petrova, Natural Resources Defense Council - New York, NY
John Pomeranz, Harmon, Curran, Spielberg + Eisenberg, LLP - Washington, DC
Doug Varley, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered - Washington, DC