Yes, Nonprofits Should Lobby
by Amanda Adams*, 6/24/2008
The current issue of the Chronicle of Philanthropy ($$) has an opinion piece titled " How to Guarantee Respect for Public-Interest Lobbyists." It addresses some of the negative consequences of the growing disdain towards lobbyists that has led to the presidential candidates' public purge of any such connections. In response, "to restore public faith in democracy, nonprofit groups need to do even more lobbying and advocacy. While it is critical to clamp down on unethical lobbying, nothing should be done to dampen interest in advocacy by the nation's more than one million charities." A proposed set of ethical principles to guide public interest lobbying is laid out in the article.
- Public-interest lobbying must add civic value.
- Public-interest lobbying must be inclusive, engaging the community, particularly those most affected by the public policy being advocated.
- Smart and ethical lobbying must be credible, and must follow all laws and regulations.
