Your nonprofit organization's tax status determines whether your organization can engage in lobbying and other political activities |
Your historic preservation advocacy group can make a lasting impression on Congressional members by showing up in Washington D.C. |
Before you can officially call your organization a "nonprofit," you must apply for tax-exempt status with the IRS. |
Even if your nonprofit organization is staffed entirely by volunteers, your group must create a budget to operate effectively. |
Your historic preservation group can work with your local government to advocate for a historic preservation ordinance and commission. |
The first steps to start a new nonprofit organization in Wisconsin are the same, regardless of the new organization’s purpose and mission. |
Understanding Your Community's Values on Historic Resources, Part 1 of 2 |
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If you want to make a case for historic preservation in your community, you’ll need to understand your community’s values about its historic resources. |
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