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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. Despite working in diverse geographies and issue areas—from environmental justice to workforce development, arts education to grief support—these nonprofits share similar concerns about the risk of engaging in policy advocacy.

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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. Nonprofits organized under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) play an ever-growing role in politics and public policy advocacy. Consider your writer an extension of your organization.

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

DoJiggy

You also need policies to stay up-to-date with compliance and reporting requirements. As the number increases, that’s more competition for funds such as awards. Write policies and processes that encourage oversight, control, and transparency. Avoid supporting political or lobbying campaigns. million in number.