Should you form a 501(c)(3) or a 501(c)(4) organization? We discuss the differences and pros and cons of each for your goals.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Here, we'll look beyond the legal jargon to distill the legal and ethical responsibilities of board members to oversee the management of and ensure accountability to your nonprofit organization.| Charity Lawyer Blog
501(c)(3)s are limited in their ability to lobby. Federal tax law restricts a 501(c)(3)’s lobbying activities under either the substantial part test or| Charity Lawyer Blog
The exception is a powerful tool allowing 501(c)(3)s to contribute to informed public debate without running afoul of lobbying restrictions.| Charity Lawyer Blog