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Chronicle of Philanthropy: In this recent article published by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the L3C is featured as a new business-charity hybrid. |
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Root Cause: In the full chapter of Andrew Wolk's report to the President on social entrepreneurship and government, the L3C is cited as a positive example of state governments seeking to encourage social investment. Additional information on the L3C at Root Cause can be found here.
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The Aspen Institute: In a January 2007 report published by the Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, author Thomas Billitteri discusses the need for a new legal entity for social enterprise (see p.13).
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Council on Foundations: The Council on Foundations is a publicly supported, nonprofit membership organization providing a wide variety of services primarily for endowed, grantmaking organizations throughout the United States and in foreign countries. |
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Philanthropy Roundtable: The Philanthropy Roundtable is a national association of individual donors, foundation trustees and staff, and corporate giving officers seeking to attract independent donors who benefit from being part of an organization dedicated to helping them achieve their charitable objectives.
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Social Enterprise Alliance: SEA serves as a forum for lenders, investors, grantmakers, consultants, researchers and educators who recognize the increasing impact of social enterprise.
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UBS Global Philanthropy Forum: The L3C was featured as part of last year's Global Philanthropy Forum in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Vermont State Legislature: Legislation (H.R. 0775) has been enacted, having passed the House and Senate and been signed by the Governor.
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North Carolina State Legislature: Legislation (S.B.91 / H.B.39) to enact the L3C has passed the North Carolina Senate and is currently pending in the House.
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