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Grantmaking:the organization will make grants to section 501(c)(3) charities, section 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations, other tax-exempt organizations, and other types of organizations for general support or specific projects consistent with the organization's tax-exempt mission and programmatic goals. With grants from the organization, grantees may conduct a range of activities to effect social and public policy change, including public education and information sharing, research, capacity building and training, technical assistance, advocacy, and lobbying, all for the purpose of promoting social welfare within the meaning of section 501(c)(4).
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Advocacy and lobbying: the organization will advocate for programs, policies, legislation, and regulations at the federal, state, or local levels consistent with its tax-exempt mission and programmatic goals, including through direct or grassroots lobbying. The organization will advocate for policy changes and improvements in various areas, including, but not limited to, combating antisemitism. The organization may conduct advocacy and lobbying activities directly and it may also support the advocacy and lobbying activities of its grantees. By advocating for changes in public policy, the organization seeks to improve the lives of individuals and their communities.
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Public education, information sharing, and research:the organization will educate the public on important areas of social and public policy, including, but not limited to, combating antisemitism. The organization will support research and information sharing in these areas. The organization will make its public education materials widely available to the public at no cost on its website (if such a website is developed) or through other online or print platforms. By widely sharing information and public education materials, the organization seeks to inform the general public and promote advancements in social and public policy.
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Events, workshops, and collaborations: the organization may host and participate in events, workshops, conferences, and other activities that educate people about and advocate for solutions to important social and public policy areas. Through these events, the organization will support information sharing and collaboration among people and groups working to address and find solutions to important societal issues. The organization may also collaborate with and advise other nonprofit organizations, engaging in joint projects, campaigns, and collaborations to amplify its message, outreach, and activities.