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Episode Synopsis
On this episode, our third in our 2022 Election series, we thought we'd look at how nonprofits can further democracy through candidate debates. Since the pandemic, we've seen organizations get seriously creative in using technology to engage and keep us safe and socially distanced. If you're a long-time listener, you might recall that we also hosted an episode on Candidate Debates in 2020, back when we launched during the shutdown. Link: Attorneys for this episode Leslie Barnes, Tim Mooney, Quyen Tu Shownotes Public charities can convene candidate debates and forums The safe harbor for (c)(3)s hosting candidate debates Narrowing invitees based on nonpartisan criteria Publicize widely and invite public Neutral moderator Questions: broad and wide-ranging topics Equal treatment of each candidate No pledges Best practices Hosting a debate watch party and commenting on debates Fact checking is ok, supporting/opposing candidates is not Forums Facts & Circumstances analysis Federal university rule Candidate meet and greets Resources Hosting Candidate Debates: Public Charities Can Educate the Community Through Candidate Debates Commenting on Candidates and Campaigns: How 501(c)(3)s Can Respond During an Election Year Responding During Election Season and Debates Sample 501(c)(3) Organizational Policy for Election Season Rev. Rul. 2007-41
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