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Can our non-profit museum do advocacy work?

  • 03 May 2019 2:18 PM
    Message # 7320781
    Oregon Museums Association (Administrator)

    Our staff wants our museum to advocate for certain bills coming up in the Oregon House and Senate (like extending the tax credit for the Oregon Cultural Trust). Do they have to do this as individuals, or can  we use our museum's letterhead? Can we put this kind of thing in our newsletter? On our website? Are we allowed to do this?

  • 03 May 2019 2:20 PM
    Reply # 7320782 on 7320781
    Oregon Museums Association (Administrator)

    Basically, the answer is yes, but there are certain things that non-profits can and can't do. Things you can't do include endorsing candidates and fundraising for political campaigns. 

    Read more about it in this Advocacy 101 handout from the Cultural Advocacy Coalition.

  • 20 Jun 2019 11:37 AM
    Reply # 7590820 on 7320781

    I know that the Portland Audubon does amazing advocacy work, so non-profits can and do make a big difference advocating for change. Learning where we need to draw the [legal] lines is obviously vital, but being a part of conversations that impact us, our work, our staff, our communities is paramount. Take a look at the OMA website page on advocacy to see some ways you can get involved today!

    Nicole

    Last modified: 20 Jun 2019 11:37 AM | Anonymous member


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