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On today's episode, we dive into rules surrounding partisan activities for employees of 501(c)(3) organizations. With the election just around the corner, we will give you some best practices for how to keep your 501(c)(3) safe from any partisan activity while you engage in electoral work as an individual.
Attorneys for this Episode
Melissa Marichal Zayas
Brittany Hacker
Victor Rivera Labiosa
Shownotes
Rules for 501(c)(3) organizations
Remain nonpartisan when acting on behalf of your 501(c)(3)
Consider engaging in nonpartisan voter education and election protection activity
Best practice: Internal election season policy
Individual rules for 501(c)(3) employees, board members, and volunteers
Make clear what hat you are wearing
Avoid using org resources (email, printer, laptop, staff time)
Watch your social media activity
Scenarios
Supporting others running for office
Canvasing, phone banks, rallies
Online activity and social media accounts
Employees running for office
Resources
Election Checklist for 501(c)(3) Public Charities: Ensuring Election Year Advocacy Efforts Remain Nonpartisan
Practical Guidance: Nonprofit Voter Assistance series
Sample 501(c)(3) Organizational Policy for Election Season
Board Members and Election Year Activities
501(c)(3) Employees Running for Office
Election Activities for Individuals Associated with 501(c)(3)s
FAQ: Influencing Public Policy in the Digital Age
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On today's episode, we dive into rules surrounding partisan activities for employees of 501(c)(3) organizations. With the election just around the corner, we will give you some best practices for how to keep your 501(c)(3) safe from any partisan activity while you engage in electoral work as an individual.
Attorneys for this Episode
Melissa Marichal Zayas
Brittany Hacker
Victor Rivera Labiosa
Shownotes
Rules for 501(c)(3) organizations
Remain nonpartisan when acting on behalf of your 501(c)(3)
Consider engaging in nonpartisan voter education and election protection activity
Best practice: Internal election season policy
Individual rules for 501(c)(3) employees, board members, and volunteers
Make clear what hat you are wearing
Avoid using org resources (email, printer, laptop, staff time)
Watch your social media activity
Scenarios
Supporting others running for office
Canvasing, phone banks, rallies
Online activity and social media accounts
Employees running for office
Resources
Election Checklist for 501(c)(3) Public Charities: Ensuring Election Year Advocacy Efforts Remain Nonpartisan
Practical Guidance: Nonprofit Voter Assistance series
Sample 501(c)(3) Organizational Policy for Election Season
Board Members and Election Year Activities
501(c)(3) Employees Running for Office
Election Activities for Individuals Associated with 501(c)(3)s
FAQ: Influencing Public Policy in the Digital Age

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