The Significance of 501(c) Status Among Environmental Nonprofits Engaged in Oil and Gas Policy Debates

IF 1.1 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.20899/jpna.8.2.217-238
J. Kagan
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This paper examines the advocacy activities of 30 environmental nonprofits engaged in oil and gas policy debates. Because 501(c)(3) organizations are restricted or prohibited from engaging in certain types of advocacy, the literature typically considers 501(c)(3) organizations service providers and 501(c)(4)s advocacy organizations. This study looks at whether this dichotomy holds among a group of organizations that actively advocates and examines the implications of 501(c) status. Data come from surveys of organizations active in hydraulic fracturing policy debates, along with organizations’ Form 990s and websites. Results obtained through statistical analyses and qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) indicate that the environmental nonprofits actively advocate and report doing so relatively effectively. Furthermore, this research uncovers new patterns in advocacy tactics and the organizations that use them by analyzing advocacy participation and effectiveness separately and through QCA.
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501(c)地位在参与石油和天然气政策辩论的环境非营利组织中的意义
本文考察了30个参与石油和天然气政策辩论的环保非营利组织的倡导活动。由于501(c)(3)组织被限制或禁止从事某些类型的宣传活动,因此文献通常考虑501(c。这项研究着眼于这种二分法是否适用于积极倡导和审查501(c)地位影响的组织群体。数据来自对积极参与水力压裂政策辩论的组织的调查,以及组织的990表格和网站。通过统计分析和定性比较分析(QCA)获得的结果表明,环境非营利组织积极倡导和报告这样做相对有效。此外,本研究通过分别分析倡导参与度和有效性,并通过QCA,揭示了倡导策略的新模式以及使用这些策略的组织。
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