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Ask the Nonprofit Lawyer: 3/15/23
State Legislative Huddles are intentional spaces designed for United Philanthropy Forum members interested in and/or working on state-level public policy issues.
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State Legislative Huddles are intentional spaces designed for United Philanthropy Forum members interested in and/or working on state-level public policy issues.
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Monthly PSO Advocacy Check-Ins feature comprehensive updates and analysis on legislative issues impacting the sector at the federal and state levels, as well as an open discussion on current policy hot topics, and timely tips on public policy best practices for PSOs and their members.
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State Legislative Huddles are intentional spaces designed for United Philanthropy Forum members interested in and/or working on state-level public policy issues.
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A key policy issue for the Forum is Donor-Advised Funds.
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This resource outlines the KM Collaborative's collective voting process for governing how collective dollars are spent.
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On March 18, 2020, the Forum signed on to a second letter that asks Congress to provide an infusion of $60 billion in capital to America’s charitable nonprofits to maintain operations, expand scope to address increasing demands, and stabilize losses from closures throughout the country.
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On March 12, 2020, the Forum signed on to a letter to Congressional offices outlining why nonprofits must be included in COVID-19 stimulus package legislation. This letter highlighted practical policy examples and solutions for Members of Congress to think about when drafting legislation. On March 14, 2020, the House passed H.R. 6201 that ensured that nonprofits can use a tax credit to offer paid leave for their employees-one of the requests in the letter.
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The newly released Giving USA 2023 report provides continued cause for concern about our nation’s ongoing decline in charitable giving from individuals and in the number of individual givers. These data lend more urgency for the need to pass the Charitable Act, which would incentivize millions more Americans to give and support their communities—not just the shrinking number of Americans who itemize their taxes.
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United Philanthropy Forum’s Charitable Act Engagement Toolkit is designed to assist member-PSOs with the promotion of the Philanthropy Day of Action and to guide PSOs and their members’ advocacy efforts on October 4th in support of the Charitable Act.
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United Philanthropy Forum (Forum) has cultivated a network of national and regional philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs) to jointly develop technology, share costs, and leverage each other’s knowledge and capabilities. Through the Knowledge Management (KM) Collaborative, PSOs have reached unprecedented levels of collaboration, pooling resources to create software platforms for association management and content management, developing peer-learning networks, and lifting common standards.
Each Partner organization is required to sign the KM Collaborative’s Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) annually. The MOA details the fiduciary and legal requirements of each Partner and the Forum. All KM Partners should be familiar with the terms detailed in this agreement.
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