501(c)3 CCL vs 501(c)4 CCE ?
Hi staff,
Something I'm running into as I find opportunities for our chapter, whether outreach opportunities, reserving spaces, tabling, volunteer recruitment~
There are places where the opportunities are for 501(c)3 Citizens' Climate Education but not 501(c)4 Citizens Climate Lobby.
Is there a training / resource page for which of CCL's activities fall under which category, which activities are gray area and where the fuzzy line lives, and what we as chapter leaders need to do to be careful of staying within legal compliance? (If there isn't a training, there should be!)
Thank you!
Thanks for flagging @D C, we have a few places that this information lives and we'll try our best in the next week or two to get something more consolidated together for your questions.
Thanks @D C! I've checked in on this and the bottom line is as group leaders/chapters we don't provide more training on your question because we don't expect you to have to worry about understanding the legal compliance side of what might feel like a gray area. You are empowered when signing up for local opportunities with your chapter to designate yourselves as either our c3 or c4 connected organizations and present information on behalf of CCL and/or CCE independent of which you've signed up with. Let me know if that helps!
@Brett Cease
C3s can do up to 15 % lobbying, however, I am not aware of where CCL says, OH no , you are threatening to exceed the limit and you have to back off on lobbying. If that is not the case, I would like to know.
@D C
Actually, I heard that chapters are C3, which already the more restrictive one, but we use a CCL banner.
@D C
There was a discussion a while back about this, so for example, there was one situation where if you just register as CCE, that was good enough, there was one where they could not deal with the CCL banner, so they got a CCE banner to make them happy, there was one where they could not have legislation on the table as that would be C4, there was one where they said don't like climate change and that was the end of it.
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