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Being a Player: The Lobbying Rules for Nonprofits Being a Player, Part II: Recordkeeping for Nonprofits Rules of the Game: Nonprofits and Election-Year Advocacy Foundation Support for Advocacy: What Public Charities Need to Know Building Nonprofit Clout: The (c)(3)/(c)(4)/Political Organization Connection Seize the Initiative: Nonprofit Organizations and Ballot Measure Campaigns Game Plan: How to Plan an Effective Advocacy Effort The Importance of Advocacy: What is it and Why Foundations Should Fund It Lobbying Definitions and Limits for Foundations: What is Lobbying and What can Foundations Do Foundation Support for Advocacy (Advocacy and Lobbying): How Foundations can Fund Organizations that Advocate Foundations and Election-related Activities Advocacy Evaluation and Capacity-Building: What Funders Need to Know Foundations’ Role in Advocacy: The spectrum of advocacy roles foundations may take I am not sure what workshop I am interested in. However, I am interested in the following issues: |
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