Public-benefit nonprofit corporation
Chartered by a US state government
A public-benefit nonprofit corporation[1] is a type of nonprofit corporation chartered by a U.S. state government, and organized primarily or exclusively for social, educational, recreational or charitable purposes by like-minded citizens. Public-benefit nonprofit corporations are distinct in the law from mutual-benefit nonprofit corporations in that they are organized for the general public benefit, rather than for the interest of its members. They are also distinct in the law from religious corporations.
See also
- Civic society
- New York state public-benefit corporations
References
- ^ California Code - Part 2: NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATIONS [5110. - 6910.
External links
- California Code - Part 2: NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATIONS [5110. - 6910.
- Organization of California Nonprofit, Nonstock Corporations
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Charitable giving and practices
- Alms
- Altruism
- Charity (practice)
- Compassion
- Donation
- Empathy
- Fundraising
- Humanity (virtue)
- Philanthropy
- Volunteering
organizations
- Charitable trust / Registered charity
- Foundation
- Crowdfunding
- Mutual-benefit nonprofit corporation
- Non-governmental organization
- Nonprofit organization
- Public-benefit nonprofit corporation
- Service club
- Social enterprise
- Religious corporation
- Voluntary association
- Alternative giving
- Benefit concert
- Caffè sospeso
- Charity fraud
- Charity / thrift / op shop
- Click-to-donate site
- Drive
- Donor-advised fund
- Donor intent
- Earning to give
- Effective altruism
- Ethics of philanthropy
- List of charitable foundations
- Master of Nonprofit Organizations
- Matching funds
- Telethon
- Visiting the sick
- Voluntary sector
- Volunteer grant
- Wall of kindness
- Warm-glow giving
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