Public-benefit corporation
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Public-benefit corporation is a term that has different meanings in different jurisdictions. In some cases it is the technical term used for a traditional nonprofit charity or religious organization. In other locations it is the term used for a newer form of for-profit corporation most frequently called a benefit corporation (or a B-corp).
Examples[edit]
Examples of a public-benefit corporation include:[1]
- Ecosia – Web search engine
- Kickstarter – US-based crowdfunding platform
- Patagonia, Inc. – American clothing company
References[edit]
- ^ "7 Good Examples of Benefit Corporations". Home Business Magazine. 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2021-03-31.