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How Nonprofits Can Navigate Political Engagement and Maintain Public Trust

NonProfit Quarterly

Establish and affiliate with a 501c4 organization that, under federal tax law, is not subject to a public charity’s lobbying limits and can engage in political campaign intervention so long as it is not its primary activity. See Regan v.

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2023 Montana Legislature: Week Two

MNA Association

MNA watches bills related to the nonprofit sector generally including Appropriations, Taxation, Charitable Giving, Workforce, Voting/Elections/Ballot Initiatives, Campaign Finance, and Lobbying. Thank you to the 137 organizations that participated in that survey, allowing us to come before legislators confidently on your behalf.

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“Educational Purposes”: Nonprofit Land as a Vital Site of Struggle

NonProfit Quarterly

3 In this book, I explored what happens to host communities when wealthy nonprofit organizations control exorbitant amounts of land in our cities and towns. Colleges, universities, and their medical centers are registered with the Internal Revenue Service as 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organizations.

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Corporate Capture—Can We Find a Way Out?

NonProfit Quarterly

4 But considered more broadly, corporate capture extends far beyond the capture of a few government agencies; indeed, over time, it has developed a stranglehold on our economy and life. But even absent open dictatorship, US government today is less a democracy than a plutocracy, ruled by the wealthy few.