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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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Of Myths and Markets: Moving Beyond the Capitalist God That Failed Us

NonProfit Quarterly

Shaken by mass unemployment that at one point reached nearly 25 percent, Americans’ faith in business leadership faltered, leading to an unprecedented range of federal intervention in economic life. That markets work and public policies fail. This is not to deny that New Deal reforms were, in many respects, modest.

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Why You Should Focus Your Fundraising Efforts on Generating Gifts of Wealth (from Assets) Not on Disposable Income (from Credit Cards, Checks, or Cash)

iMarketSmart

Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy, 14, 169-195. [4] Nonprofit Management & Leadership. Visual planned giving in color: An introduction to the law & taxation of charitable gift planning. 4] Wallace, J., & Erickson, J. Hard drive: Bill Gates and the making of the Microsoft empire. 17] James, R.

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Corporate Capture—Can We Find a Way Out?

NonProfit Quarterly

This is neoliberalism, which is best understood as a politics in which the state acts to support the concentration of wealth among an elite few through its taxation, spending, and regulatory policies. 25 This encourages heroic notions of individualized leadership at the top. 35 Envisioning new forms of leadership.