Advocacy & Civic Engagement

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  • Nonprofit Policy Briefings bring together nonprofit leaders from around North Carolina for updates and discussions on the state of NC's nonprofit sector and the key policy issues affecting nonprofits. David Heinen, Vice President for Public Policy and Advocacy at the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits will offer an update on trends in the nonprofit sector as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third year and information about state and federal policy issues affecting nonprofits in 2022.

  • In this critical moment of recovery with the persistence of barriers to resiliency, public funding for the public good can provide a critical support to protecting families and communities and advancing more equitable outcomes by laying the foundation for a better North Carolina. Essential to making progress in the long-term towards our shared goals is the ability of the state to raise the funds needed and the important role we all can play in making the case for public investments. 

  • Lisa Hazirjian, Ph.D., Win Together Consulting

    You’ve looked up your sample ballot, you’ve decided on your candidates, and early voting has begun. Now, it’s time to make a voting plan. Here’s all you need to do:

  • A group of 1,500 nonprofits recently sent a letter to members of Congress seeking policy solutions to address ongoing challenges charitable nonprofits are facing because of the pandemic and because of workforce shortages.
  • This spring and fall, voters across North Carolina will go to the polls to elect new members of Congress, the state legislature, judges, and local officials. These elected officials will be entrusted to make decisions on laws and policies of critical importance to the work of every NC nonprofit. This webinar will provide an overview of the 2022 election for nonprofits, including:

  • Last updated: February 10, 2022

    David Heinen, Vice President for Public Policy and Advocacy, North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

    As we enter the start of tax season, nonprofit leaders are concerned that their organizations’ finances may be challenged this year by the recent expiration of several temporary tax provisions, including the expanded child tax credit, the Employee Retention Tax Credit, and three tax incentives for charitable giving.

    The Expanded and Improved Child Tax Credit

  • Last updated: January 28, 2022

    David Heinen, Vice President for Public Policy and Advocacy, North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

  • 501(c)(3) organizations can engage voters and candidates through nonpartisan activities and still maintain their tax-exempt status.

  • It's through continued effort that policy changes to promote equity are implemented and imbedded into practice. Tracking the progress of equity advocacy is important and does not need to be complex or daunting. Getting Equity Advocacy Results (GEAR) from PolicyLink is a suite of benchmarks, methods, and tools for advocates, organizers, and their allies to track the results of their equity campaigns to:

  • Last updated: September 22, 2021

    David Heinen, Vice President for Public Policy and Advocacy, North Carolina Center for Nonprofits

    On September 20, Governor Roy Cooper signed a new law that modernizes the NC Nonprofit Corporation Act in two important ways:

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