On November 13th, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released the first in what is expected to be a series of long-awaited regulations interpreting the statute that codifies DAFs, which Congress enacted in the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
Toolkit you can use to communicate with their boards, donors, and federal delegation members about the ACE Act.
This 30-minute presentation discusses the differences between education, advocacy, and lobbying; and what foundations and nonprofits are legally allowed to do.
As Indiana ranks consistently among the bottom 10 states for voter registration, in this webinar you will learn how to engage your networks to further the effort in voter registration, turnout, and civic literacy.
Advocacy efforts, including lobbying, are critically important to the success of many nonprofits. Advocacy by 501(c)(3) organizations is legal, as long as your organization follows the rules. Of course, like other work your organization does, advocacy requires financial support. There are many ways in which you can raise money for advocacy, including fundraising events, membership dues, individual donations, and grants from public or private foundations.
What tax reforms means to nonprofits. This content is for IPA members only.