Nonprofits and religious organizations often engage in the political sphere—but there are sharp lines and gray areas for this type of engagement. Join us for a discussion of these rules, including a detailed description of the Johnson Amendment and its impact on nonprofits.
We’ll equip nonprofit leaders with helpful tips to advance policy advocacy efforts, and provide insightful guidance for religious entities to press for social change. In short, you will learn how to be a more effective advocate and champion your cause without drawing the attention of the IRS.
Presenters
Jordan T. Ault, Partner, Husch Blackwell
Reverend Nate Berneking, Director of Financial & Administrative Ministries, Missouri Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and Husch Blackwell alum
Who Should Attend
Leaders, board members, staff, clergy, and volunteers of nonprofit and religious organizations.
Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.