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Alliance for Justice - Elections Counsel

Wednesday, October 21, 2015 4:05 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

More info and application here: http://www.afj.org/about-afj/jobs/bolder-advocacy-elections-counsel



Position Summary

This is a newly created position that requires an innovative thinker interested in developing and implementing a program to support increased nonprofit involvement in electoral activities, including voter mobilization and ballot measure efforts. The 2016 election cycle offers many opportunities for organizations to mobilize and educate voters, candidates, and policymakers, and we want to significantly increase our ability to help nonprofits be smarter, bolder, and more effective in their electoral work. The Elections Counsel will play an a vital role in educating groups (and their funders) to maximize 501(c)(3) advocacy activities, smartly collaborate with non-c3s, and consider establishing 501(c)(4)s. In addition, this position will work to strengthen and expand a more robust 501(c)(4) infrastructure allowing organizations to have a greater impact in elections.

The position will be part of AFJ’s Bolder Advocacy Initiative. The Elections Counsel reports to the Bolder Advocacy Legal Director in Washington, DC.


Responsibilities

  • Develop resources (such as fact sheets, articles, op-eds, case studies, sample documents, best practices tool kits) for affiliated c3 and c4 organizations, public charities considering establishing affiliated c4s, c4s, and funders.
  • Convene c4s to discuss best practices, resource needs, trends, and key questions.
  • Work with funders and potential funders to encourage more c4 funding.
  • Participate in federal tax and federal election law public policy and other subjects as they may arise, including lobbying, preparing regulatory comments, and writing occasional amicus briefs.
  • Collaborate with other organizations to deliver appropriate program content.
  • Work with AFJ’s California, Texas, and DC staff on program activities and special events.
  • Conduct workshops for nonprofit organizations and foundations on federal tax and federal election rules governing their ability to participate in public policy. Also be active in the publicity/outreach needed to produce the desired audience for workshops.
  • Provide technical assistance to nonprofits and foundations on federal tax and federal election law.
  • Represent the organization at conferences of nonprofits and foundations.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Law degree, bar membership and at least 2-5 years of experience as a practicing attorney or advocate working with c4 organizations.
  • Knowledge of federal tax and election law; some familiarity with state lobbying and elections law and experience lobbying for a nonprofit a plus.
  • Experience conducting training programs and working with coalitions.
  • Experience with lobbying or nonprofit advocacy programs preferred
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills, including the ability to write clearly and quickly.
  • Strong collaborator, and able to adapt quickly to changing situations.
  • Travel approximately 40-50 days per year.
  • Ability to work with a wide range of individuals and interests.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Highly organized and detail oriented.
  • Commitment to social justice causes.
  • Sense of humor.



SABA-DC 

Our goal is to address the needs and concerns of the South Asian American legal community in Washington, D.C. while providing our members with the knowledge and support necessary to reach their personal and professional goals.


You can find us here:

South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C.

P.O. Box 65349
Washington, D.C. 20035


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