The image of nonprofit and for-profit as dual and exclusive categories is misleadingly simple. This blurring of the boundary between for-profit and nonprofit has gone on for years and appears only to be gaining steam. Yet, traditionally, the law has put to organizations a choice of either the nonprofit or for-profit form of organization. In the first decade of this century, organizational law is beginning to catch up with the boundary-blurring trend. In the United States and abroad, legislatures are creating new forms for blended enterprise, including several U.S. states\u27 low-profit limited liability company (the L3C ) and the community interest company (the CIC ) in England and Wales. Along with these more formal efforts, at least on...
The boundary between charity and business has become a moving target. Social enterprises, philanthro...
This article discusses choice of entity issues related to the formation, operation and governance of...
One of the most significant challenges for state officials responsible for regulating charities in t...
The image of nonprofit and for-profit as dual and exclusive categories is misleadingly simple. This ...
In recent years, the convergence of several forces have contributed to the rapid adoption of legisla...
It is conventional to think of not-for-profit organizations as inhabiting a sector distinct from the...
Social entrepreneurship -- a catch-all term meaning harnessing business practices for social good --...
This article examines the development of the law of “charitable corporations”\u27 and attempts to ex...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
The U.S. legal system largely divides organizations into two categories: for-profit and nonprofit. T...
The fairly strict divide in the United States between for-profit and nonprofit forms presents a quan...
State statutes authorizing firms to pursue mixtures of profitable and socially beneficial goals have...
Jurisdictions across the country and around the globe are enacting legislation enabling founders of ...
“Social enterprise” is on the rise. Popularly defined, social enterprise means using traditional bus...
International audienceAmong other challenges, hybrid organizations face a legal one as the law divid...
The boundary between charity and business has become a moving target. Social enterprises, philanthro...
This article discusses choice of entity issues related to the formation, operation and governance of...
One of the most significant challenges for state officials responsible for regulating charities in t...
The image of nonprofit and for-profit as dual and exclusive categories is misleadingly simple. This ...
In recent years, the convergence of several forces have contributed to the rapid adoption of legisla...
It is conventional to think of not-for-profit organizations as inhabiting a sector distinct from the...
Social entrepreneurship -- a catch-all term meaning harnessing business practices for social good --...
This article examines the development of the law of “charitable corporations”\u27 and attempts to ex...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
The U.S. legal system largely divides organizations into two categories: for-profit and nonprofit. T...
The fairly strict divide in the United States between for-profit and nonprofit forms presents a quan...
State statutes authorizing firms to pursue mixtures of profitable and socially beneficial goals have...
Jurisdictions across the country and around the globe are enacting legislation enabling founders of ...
“Social enterprise” is on the rise. Popularly defined, social enterprise means using traditional bus...
International audienceAmong other challenges, hybrid organizations face a legal one as the law divid...
The boundary between charity and business has become a moving target. Social enterprises, philanthro...
This article discusses choice of entity issues related to the formation, operation and governance of...
One of the most significant challenges for state officials responsible for regulating charities in t...