Unlocking Impact: Maximizing Philanthropy Ahead of the Election by Bridging c3 and c4 Support

Unlocking Impact: Maximizing Philanthropy Ahead of the Election by Bridging c3 and c4 Support

In this guest opinion, Beth Huang of Tides outlines why philanthropic funders should deploy both 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) funding — and work at the nexus between them — as the election approaches.

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How Will Philanthropy Impact the 2024 Election? Here's a Bird's-Eye View

How Will Philanthropy Impact the 2024 Election? Here's a Bird's-Eye View

The 2024 presidential election is already flooded with political donations, but nonpartisan philanthropic funds will also play an major role. Here’s an overview of how philanthropy will shape this year’s election.

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With Congress in Turmoil, Philanthropy Reform Seems Unlikely — Which Is How the Sector Likes It

With Congress in Turmoil, Philanthropy Reform Seems Unlikely — Which Is How the Sector Likes It

After a scare this summer, the old bet that a preoccupied Congress won’t take up philanthropy reform still seems to be paying off. But how long can that last? And what does the sector lose by forever forestalling sensible reform?

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It's Time for Philanthropy to Be as Bold as Leaders on the Front Lines of Social Change

It's Time for Philanthropy to Be as Bold as Leaders on the Front Lines of Social Change

More progressive organizations are using a “multi-entity” approach, such as working through both a 501(c)(3) and a 501(c)(4). Guest author Deborah Barron discusses how funders can back them more boldly and effectively.

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