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501(c)(4)s: Political powerhouses or misunderstood nonprofits? 

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This article will explain the 501(c)(4) designation for nonprofits and describe the rules and context around 501(c)(4)s and political activity. When it comes to political activity, 501(c)(4)s can engage in unlimited lobbying. The lobbying effort must advance their mission and the interests of the communities they serve.

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Is Your Organization Following 501(c)(3) Donation Rules?

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To help you clear up the mystery and avoid serious consequences, this article delves deep into what you need to qualify, how deductions are taxed, and other great resources. This policy must apply to the organization’s hiring practices, clientele services, and membership criteria, ensuring inclusivity and fairness.

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Nonprofit Board Member Onboarding: 12 Things to Cover

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For the sake of brevity, let’s say that you did everything we covered in our first article, “ 10 Tips for Onboarding All Types of Volunteers.” In short, the board’s duty is to deal with the policies and the “big issues.” The staff, as led by the executive director (president, CEO…) implements that policy: the tactical three-foot view.

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Measure What You Value: Designing a Values-based Performance Appraisal System

Blue Avocado

Previous articles on Blue Avocado have discussed the challenges organizations face when designing performance appraisal systems. Improve how your nonprofit evaluates, recognizes, and motivates its employees. How often should they be done? What should be measured? Should they be tied to pay increases?

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