Election season draws attention to many issues that concern nonprofits, and it’s tempting to get caught up in politicking. But 501(c)(3) organizations must limit their election activities to educational outreach — meaning they may not tell people how to vote.
This checklist from Bolder Advocacy, a initiative of Alliance for Justice, an association of progressive nonprofits, outlines what nonprofits can and can’t do regarding political campaigns and the election process.
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