Nonprofit Advocacy and Lobbying 101
Miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2022
12:00 PM via Zoom
501(c)(3) organizations play an important role in educating the public about policy issues and actions taken by elected officials. These actions may be consistent with or conflict with a nonprofit’s position on a topic. In partnership with Bolder Advocacy, the Center for Community Leadership & Nonprofit Excellence will present a virtual workshop on Miércoles, Noviembre 16, to provide 501(c)(3) organizations with a clear understanding of what kinds of advocacy activities they can engage in, how to maximize advocacy, and when communications can be considered lobbying.
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In this seminar, you will learn:
- How lobbying is defined
- How federal tax law permits lobbying for charities
- Yearly lobbying limits for charities
- How to maximize the amount your organization is allowed to spend on lobbying
- Tips on how to take advantage of the definitions of lobbying
- How to apply the rules on lobbying to measure ballot activities
Sobre el presentador
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Tim Mooney is senior counsel with the Bolder Advocacy Program at Alliance for Justice. He provides one-on-one technical assistance for nonprofit advocates, teaches nonprofit and election law workshops and writes on these issues for Bolder Advocacy publications. Tim serves on the board of directors of Pigs & Pugs Project, a charity that supports pig sanctuaries and pug rescue organizations. He earned his B.S. in Environmental Studies from Syracuse University/SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and his J.D. from Pace University School of Law.
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Bolder Advocacy promotes active engagement in democratic processes and institutions by giving nonprofits and foundations the confidence to advocate effectively and by protecting their right to do so.
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
through the Center…
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Program Planning for Impact
In-person session | Jueves, Diciembre 1
Parts 2 and 3 of the ‘Program Planning for Impact’ Series
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Program Planning for Impact
Taller presencial
Jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2022
9:30 - 16:30
en el Hilton Scranton & Conference Center
(100 Adams Avenue, Scranton)
Presentado por Laurel Molloy de Innovations Quantified
El desayuno y el almuerzo están incluidos.
En Planificación de programas para lograr un impacto continúa el jueves 1 de diciembre con dos sesiones presenciales de tres horas en el Hilton Scranton.
El Center for Community Leadership & Nonprofit Excellence se ha asociado con Laurel Molloy de Innovations Quantified para presentar una serie de 3 partes para enseñar a las organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro cómo entender, medir, maximizar y comunicar su impacto de una manera significativa.
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Incluye desayuno continental a partir de las 9 a.m.
De 13.30 a 16.30 h.
Incluye almuerzo a partir de las 12.30 h.
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Ya se aceptan solicitudes:
The University of Scranton 2023-2024
Programa de certificación en liderazgo sin ánimo de lucro
La Kania School of Management de la Universidad de Scranton ha anunciado el lanzamiento de la ronda de solicitudes para la Cohorte 4 del Programa de Certificación en Liderazgo No Lucrativo 2023-2024; un programa integral centrado en los profesionales que aborda los apremiantes desafíos de liderazgo de los líderes sin fines de lucro de alto potencial en todo el noreste de Pensilvania.
Para obtener más información sobre este programa y presentar su candidatura, haga clic aquí.