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Fundraising Coupling: Fiscal Sponsorship Under Section 501c4

The NonProfit Times

lobbying), and may engage in limited electioneering or political activity. This is particularly true for organizations, or motivated individuals, looking to influence new legislation or legislation resulting from a recent event. Section 501(c)(4) organizations are subject to different tax rules than Section 501(c)(3) organizations.

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Building Friendly Relationships with Government Officials: A Smart Strategy for Nonprofits

Gail Perry Group

But lets be clearthis is not about lobbying. They are unsure about rules around lobbying and advocacy. And, as we all know, many social service agencies have direct contracts with various government agencies to carry out their work. Host them at your events. Why would my state senator want to hear from me?

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Nonprofit Board Member Onboarding: 12 Things to Cover

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That level of knowledge builds over time with ongoing training at board meetings, through tours, at events, and by other means. It could be lobbying for funds from a government source, helping secure a contract with a client who will pay for your nonprofit’s services, or playing a major role in an event or product sales program.

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