5 Ways Nonprofits Can Respond to Dobbs v. JWHO
Factsheet
This week, we learned that the Supreme Court is poised to strip millions of the right to access abortion care. Everyone, including nonprofits, has a right to respond.
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Factsheet
This week, we learned that the Supreme Court is poised to strip millions of the right to access abortion care. Everyone, including nonprofits, has a right to respond.
Guide
Bolder Advocacy Guest Contributor Dr. Sara Watson distinguishes between advocacy (non-lobbying) and lobbying activities.
Factsheet
Bolder Advocacy Guest Contributor Dr. Sara Watson outlines 22 different facets of organizational readiness to participate in advocacy.
Factsheet
Our recently revised Grantee FAQ guide aims to provide clarity for the nonprofits we serve and their grantees. The purpose of this guide is for grantee and funding community participants to walk away with a shared understanding of how they can advocate legally, effectively, and boldly.
Factsheet
Las organizaciones 501(c)(3) tienen prohibido participar en actividades políticas.
Factsheet
This FAQ aims to answer the questions nonprofit managers most frequently face regarding the Internet and social media.
Hub/Toolkit
Learn about the best practices for nonprofits as they navigate digital advocacy.
Hub/Toolkit
This guide helps nonprofit leaders maximize their advocacy by granting unused lobbying capacity from a (c)(3) to a (c)(4).
Includes key takeaways, FAQs, a case study, and a list of helpful additional resources.
Includes key takeaways, FAQs, a case study, and a list of helpful additional resources.
Includes key takeaways, FAQs, a case study, and a list of helpful additional resources.
Factsheet
Includes key takeaways, FAQs, a case study, and a list of helpful additional resources.
Includes key takeaways, FAQs, a case study, and a list of helpful additional resources.
Factsheet
Factsheet
Las organizaciones de beneficencia pública 501(c)(3) pueden cabildear—que incluye apoyar u oponerse a propuestas electorales—dentro de los amplios límites establecidos por la ley federal. La cantidad de cabildeo que pueda hacer una organización benéfica depende de la norma que elija.