Advocacy & Lobbying 101
Advocacy & Lobbying 201
This webinar is led by Bolder Advocacy, an organization that equips nonprofits with knowledge, tools, and resources to enable them to become powerful advocates within their 501(c)(3) status. Following up on the Advocacy & Lobbying 101 session that shares how 501(c)(3)s can meaningfully engage in advocacy and lobbying, this session will share how organizations can easily and effectively work through proper reporting, exploring:
How is lobbying reported for 501(c)(3)s?
How can a 501(c)(3) track its lobbying time and expenses so that it stays within its lobbying limits?
What are ways in which lobbying reporting might vary?
In addition to this webinar, you have access to Bolder Advocacy’s hotline free of charge. See below for more information.
About the Speaker
Nona Randois leads Bolder's Advocacy work in California and is a thought leader in advocacy and lobbying for nonprofits. She had previously served as directing attorney at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, where she and her team represented nonprofits in community economic development, land use, tax, real estate, and corporate matters. Before working at Legal Aid, Randois had been a litigator at the Los Angeles office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. Randois earned her law degree from Georgetown and bachelor’s degrees in International Relations and French from the University of Southern California. She is on the board of Strategic Actions for a Just Economy, a member of the L.A. Council on Immigrant Integration, and served on the City of Los Angeles Workforce Investment Board for over a decade. She has also taught public policy and law at the University of Southern California.
Presentation Materials
Free Hotline: In addition to this webinar, you have access to Bolder Advocacy’s hotline free of charge if you have any questions about the information shared in this training or about your nonprofit advocacy rights in general. Bolder Advocacy’s attorney-trainers are available every weekday to offer free technical assistance: advocacy@afj.org or 866-NP-LOBBY (866-675-6229) or sara@afj.org (510-444-6078) para comunicarse en español.
Related Resources
Tools from Bolder Advocacy
Keeping Track: A Guide to Recordkeeping for Advocacy Charities
Public Charities Can Lobby: Guidelines for 501(c)(3) Public Charities
Being a Player: A Guide to the IRS Lobbying Regulations for Advocacy Charities
Rules of the Game advocacy podcast on your favorite podcasting platforms or on the Bolder Advocacy website