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Public Policy and Advocacy Resources
for Grantmakers
Philanthropic foundations, corporations and businesses, and
government institutions share a desire to improve the lives
of people in their communities. Although foundations and corporate
giving programs were never designed to fill the gaps left
by government funding, it is critical that the private philanthropic
sector finds opportunities to build relationships with the
public sector, be "at the table" when policy priorities
are set, and work with government at the federal, state and
local level to strengthen the quality of life for all through
new and innovative approaches. The strength of foundation
and corporate giving programs is not in the size of their
grant dollars, but in their ability to create opportunities
and act with the flexibility that government agencies are
not typically able to do. Grantmakers can effectively and
productively complement government efforts by joining forces
on issues critical to our shared future.
For more information on advocacy and public policy, please
link to our section on Public
Policy and explore the links to additional resources listed
below:
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Alliance
for Justice Foundation Advocacy Initiative
Founded in 1995 by the Alliance for Justice, a national
association of public interest organizations, The Foundation
Advocacy Initiative seeks to increase foundation support
to organizations that seek to influence policy and public
opinion.
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Center
for Lobbying in the Public Interest
CLPI was founded in 1998 out of a concern that the essential
public policy role of charities is significantly undermined
by several persistent barriers and educates nonprofits
about the important role that lobbying plays in achieving
their missions.
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Independent
Sector Public Affairs Program
Provides information in the areas of: Tax Legislation,
Nonprofit Lobbying and Advocacy, Government Funding, Accountability
and Oversight. Also publishes a monthly Public Policy
Update, an executive briefing on federal and state issues
affecting philanthropy and nonprofit activity.
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National
Council of Nonprofit Associations Action Center
The National Council of Nonprofit Associations (NCNA)
is a network of 37 state and regional associations of
nonprofits representing more than 21,000 nonprofits throughout
the country. In its efforts to create a supportive environment
that allows local and state-based nonprofits to thrive,
NCNA monitors public policy issues that affect the nonprofit
sector. (Information and policy statements also available
on the Public Policy section of NCNA's
Web site.)
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OMB
Watch
Formed in 1983, OMB Watch tracks activities of the White
House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), concentrating
its work in five key areas: Budget and government performance
issues; Regulatory and government accountability; Information
for democracy and community; Nonprofit advocacy and other
cross-cutting nonprofit issues; and Nonprofit policy and
technology.
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Pennsylvania
Association of Nonprofit Organizations' Public Policy
Contains information on current issues and legislation
at the state (PA) and federal level that impacts the nonprofit
sector.
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PolicyLink
PolicyLink is a national advocacy, research, capacity
building, and communications organization that seeks to
advance the cause of equity in our society.
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