Ever wondered what nonprofits can and can't do when it comes to politics?
On today’s episode of Charity Therapy, Meghan and I are diving into the tricky world of political activities for 501c3 nonprofits. We'll chat about the dos and don'ts of voter engagement, why 501c3s can't endorse candidates, and how 501c4s have more wiggle room in the political arena. Plus, we touch on the buzz around the Heritage Foundation and Project 2025. Spoiler: it's more complicated than you think!
We also tackle some common misconceptions about how the IRS handles complaints about nonprofits. It's not as simple as just filling out a form and sending it off. We'll talk about the reality of IRS oversight, the importance of detailed documentation, and why state attorney generals might be your best bet if you suspect a nonprofit is up to no good. If you’ve ever wondered how to properly report nonprofit misconduct, this episode is a must-listen.
By the end of our chat, you’ll have a clearer understanding of the rules nonprofits need to follow, and you might even find some humor in the chaos of IRS paperwork (yes, really!). Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let’s navigate these nonprofit political regulations together.
In this episode, you will hear:The political dos and don’ts of 501c3 nonprofits
501c4s have way more freedom in politics than 501c3s
Can you really shut down Project 2025 by filing a complaint with the IRS?
Why filling out Form 13909 isn’t a magic wand
The IRS is like a turtle while, state attorney generals are more like watchdogs
How a TikTok-driven complaint tsunami can further slow down the IRS
File real evidence against a nonprofit with both the IRS and the state attorney general
Resources from this EpisodeIRS Form 13909: www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f13909.pdf
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