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How Your Nonprofit Can Participate in “Get Out the Vote” Initiatives

September 23, 2022

501(c)(3)s have rules and restrictions around political activity, lobbying and advocacy.  With that in mind, how can a nonprofit get involved in next month’s election or be more active in the future?  In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Robyn Miller, Senior Corporate & Tax Counsel with PBPA, speaks with us about the difference between political activity, lobbying and civic engagement.  Join us as she answers our questions about how 501(c)(3)s can participate in “Get-Out-the-Vote” initiatives.

Additional resources referenced during our conversation:

Lobbying vs. Advocacy

Political Campaign Activities and Electioneering

Collaborating With a 501(C)(4) Without Jeopardizing Your 501(C)(3) Tax-Exempt Status

Candidate Forums

Voter Registration Drives

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