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Change is possible when organizations can bravely advocate around issues they care about, and 501(c)(4) nonprofits are important drivers of change. Unlike 501(c)(3) counterparts, 501(c)(4)s can engage in a wide range of advocacy strategies including unlimited amounts of nonpartisan, issue-based lobbying, and some work designed to influence the outcome of elections.
Despite these advantages, raising money is often harder for 501(c)(4)s. Donations are not tax deductible as charitable contributions, and navigating private foundations’ expenditure responsibility rules on using grants to support permissible, nonpartisan 501(c)(4) advocacy can be challenging. So where do you start?
Our Bolder Advocacy experts have put together a new resource, How To Fund A 501(c)(4): What Nonprofits and Foundations Need to Know [[link removed]] . The new guide covers the do’s and don’ts of private foundation funding for 501(c)(4)s, with the goal of assisting nonprofit leaders in obtaining the critically important resources they need.
[link removed] [[link removed]]Have questions? Ask one our experts by using this form [[link removed]] or calling 866-675-6229 . We also offer public webinars [[link removed]] on a variety of advocacy related topics or you can request something more tailored using our workshop request form [[link removed]] .
All the best,
Abby Levine
Director, Bolder Advocacy
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