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Standing Up for Nonprofits

Standing Up for Nonprofits
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Standing Up for Nonprofits

Advocacy on Federal, Sector-wide Issues
Alan J. Abramson, George Mason University
Benjamin Soskis, Urban Institute
June 2024
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Paperback
9781009401098

    This Element examines the recent history of nonprofit sector-wide advocacy at the federal level, focusing on work done by national nonprofit infrastructure organizations and national charities, to advocate on issues, such as tax incentives for charitable giving, that affect a broad range of nonprofits. The Element draws on interviews with thirty-nine national and state nonprofit leaders and federal policymakers as well as published papers and journalistic accounts. It finds that many policymakers are only weakly supportive of the nonprofit sector. In the end, this Element points to an uneasy, shifting balance in nonprofit sector advocacy between informal, decentralized, issue-based coalitions focused on short-term, if vital, legislative victories, on one hand, and the public good mandate embraced by some sector-wide advocates, which attends to longer time horizons and a broad conception of the defense of civil society, on the other. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    June 2024
    Paperback
    9781009401098
    80 pages
    230 × 150 × 5 mm
    0.136kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Major, federal-level, sector-wide advocacy organizations
    • 3. Sector-wide issues
    • 4. Sector-wide advocacy resources and tactics
    • 5. Effective nonprofit sector advocacy: Grasstops strategy
    • 6. Two conceptions of sector-wide advocacy: special vs. public interest
    • 7. Challenges: cultivating champions and navigating partisanship
    • 8. The fracturing of advocacy infrastructure and the growth of issue-based coalitions
    • 9. Tax cuts and jobs act: a case study
    • 10. Post-TCJA revisions and reassessments
    • 11. Sector-wide advocacy in response to the COVID-19 crisis
    • 12. Sector-wide advocacy and philanthropic reform
    • 13. State and local-level advocacy on sector-wide issues
    • 14. Recommendations for enhancing sector-wide advocacy
    • 15. Conclusion
    • References.
      Authors
    • Alan J. Abramson , George Mason University
    • Benjamin Soskis , Urban Institute