Words to Give By: Leading Voices in Advocacy Funding
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This fact sheet addresses how 501(c)(3)s can praise and criticize incumbents related to the current Supreme Court vacancy.
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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.
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Does your nonprofit use Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr for advocacy? Find out when posts should be counted as lobbying.
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The ballot initiative process in California can be an effective tool for nonprofits, including 501(c)(3) public charities, to bring about change in public policy. This fact sheet outlines the legal considerations associated with circulating petitions.
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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.
The San Antonio Ethics Review Board requires individuals and organizations who lobby in San Antonio to register with the city and file activity reports if they meet certain requirements.
If you or your nonprofit works to impact public policy in the City of Corpus Christi, you may be required to register as a lobbyist. The general rule is that a person (including corporations or associations) is engaged in lobbying if he or she communicates with a city official directly or indirectly, in writing or orally (including electronic communications), in an effort to persuade that official to favor or oppose, recommend or not recommend, vote for or against, or take or refrain from taking action on a municipal question.
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This new Advocacy Resource is designed to guide organizations through the process of forming and working in coalition with easy-to-understand explanations of the most common forms of coalitions, how to fund them, how to work on the most common types of joint activities, and how partners can share resources. The guide also provides sample agreements that should help coalitions come to agreement on decision-making processes and other issues before conflict arises.