Your fact-checks

Your fact-checks will appear here

factually
Support us
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Society
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Science
  • Entertainment
Index/Topics/Nonpartisan Civic Engagement

Nonpartisan Civic Engagement

Nonpartisan civic engagement, such as voter registration drives and neutral voter education, is permitted when it does not favor or oppose specific candidates, with the Internal Revenue Service allowing such activities under certain conditions.

Fact-Checks

2 results
Feb 5, 2026

What guidance does IRS Publication 1828 give to clergy about distinguishing personal speech from organizational endorsements?

Publication 1828 tells clergy that individual political speech is not implicitly banned by a church’s tax-exempt status, but it draws a practical line: when speech occurs as part of official organizat...

Feb 1, 2026

How do 501(c)(3) rules concretely limit pastoral speech and church political activity?

Section 501(c) of the bars tax‑exempt charities — including — from “participating in, or intervening in” political campaigns for or against candidates, a prohibition commonly known as the , which has ...

About
Blog
Contact
FAQ
Terms & ConditionsTerms
Privacy PolicyPrivacy
Manage data