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Are 501(c)(4) Organizations Eligible for Grants?

Grant Writer Team

Unlike 501(c)(3) charities, these organizations can engage in lobbying and political advocacy if related to their mission. These 501(c)(4) organizations may accept unlimited corporate and personal donations and are often used to engage in lobbying activity, issue advocacy, or political activity.

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How nonprofits can engage in policy advocacy now 

Candid

Discussing budgets and policy was uncomfortable for the partner—and not something her nonprofit typically does. As a 2023 Independent Sector study noted, only 31% of nonprofits surveyed in 2022 reported engaging in advocacy or lobbying or both in the last five years, and only 25% reported ever lobbying, down from 74% in 2000.

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31 Unique Ideas for Small Church Fundraisers

Qgiv

Then, set up booths in your lobby or a common gathering area so your members can peruse goods for sale before or after a Sunday service. But they’re a great option for smaller groups that don’t need to work with large budgets, and it’s a fantastic way to have fun with other people in your community that have similar interests.

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An Essential Guide to Nonprofit Financial Management (Best Practices and Tips)

DoJiggy

Nonprofit financial management requires greater transparency and increased contingency planning of your budget. As the number increases, that’s more competition for funds such as awards. Financial Planning and Budgeting The first areas to consider for management are financial planning and budgeting.