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== Structure == [[File:Rahna Epting at the Treasury Building protest.jpg|alt=A woman grabs a microphone at a lectern, looking to her right. Under one arm is a teal-painted clipboard.|thumb|Rahna Epting, in February 2025]] MoveOn comprises two legal entities, organized under different sections of U.S. tax and election laws. MoveOn.org Civic Action is a [[501(c)(4)]] nonprofit corporation,<ref name="moveonabout" /> and was formerly called ''MoveOn.org''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://front.moveon.org/an-updated-logo-and-website-for-moveon-members/ |title=An updated logo and website for MoveOn members. |first=Nick |last=Berning |date=April 24, 2018 |publisher=MoveOn}}</ref> It focuses on education and advocacy on national issues. MoveOn.org Political Action is a federal political action committee, and was formerly known as ''MoveOn PAC''. It conducts a wide range of activities directly, and also contributes to the campaigns of many candidates across the country. MoveOn describes the legal structure of the Civic Action as that of "a California [[public-benefit non-profit corporation|nonprofit public-benefit corporation]]" and the structure of MoveOn.org Political Action as that of "a California nonprofit mutual benefit corporation," and refers to both corporations collectively as "MoveOn".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.moveon.org/volunteer/nondisclosure.html |title=MoveOn Volunteer Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement |publisher=Moveon.org |access-date=December 30, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725112628/http://www.moveon.org/volunteer/nondisclosure.html |archive-date=July 25, 2011 }}</ref> On January 17, 2019, MoveOn announced that executive directors Anna Galland and [[Ilya Sheyman]] were departing in 2019 after 6 years of serving as co-executive directors from 2013 to 2019.<ref name="front.moveon.org">Stewart, Brian. (January 17, 2019). [https://front.moveon.org/moveons-executive-directors-announce-they-will-depart-in-2019-with-moveon-positioned-for-continued-impact/ "MoveOn’s Executive Directors Announce They Will Depart in 2019 with MoveOn Positioned for Continued Impact"], ''[[Moveon.org]]'', January 17, 2019.</ref> On May 29, 2019, MoveOn further announced that its next executive director would be Rahna Epting.<ref name="Berning, Nick 2019">Berning, Nick. (May 29, 2019). [https://front.moveon.org/rahna-epting-will-be-moveons-next-leader/ "Rahna Epting Will Be MoveOn’s Next Leader"], ''[[Moveon.org]]'', May 29, 2019.</ref> Her appointment took effect during the week of October 14, 2019.<ref name="rahnaappt">Epting, Rahna. (October 17, 2019). [https://medium.com/@MoveOn.org/a-note-from-moveons-new-executive-director-rahna-epting-3df8bbc21177 "A note from MoveOn’s new executive director, Rahna Epting"], ''[[Moveon.org]]'', October 17, 2019.</ref> The president of MoveOn Civic Action's board is former executive director Anna Galland. Past board members include co-founders [[Joan Blades]], [[Wes Boyd]], former executive director [[Eli Pariser]], former executive director Justin Ruben, and former Chief Operating Officer Carrie Olson.
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