Legal Structures for Social Enterprises
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When creating a new social enterprise, one of the most critical decisions is choosing its legal structure. Where you obtain capital/funding, whether you will be able to control the strategic direction of the organization, the type of tax treatment your social enterprise will receive, and protection against liabilities of the business are all important considerations when determining the best legal structure for a social enterprise. This workshop introduces common legal structures for social enterprises, including both for-profit and non-profit arrangements, to help you determine the legal entity that best suits your needs. This seminar is designed for social entrepreneurs, nonprofit board members, nonprofit executive directors, and program managers. ***Workshop is free to participants and generously sponsored by Kirkland & Ellis. Two formats are offered (in person and webinar). Advance Registration is Required.
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Legal Structures for Social Enterprises
Kirkland & Ellis, 300 N. LaSalle
Chicago
Keywords:
nonprofits
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