In a blog post, Carla Javitz, the President of REDF, points to some extremely valuable resources and articles about the decision whether to incorporate as a for-profit or a non-profit.
In particular, Robert Wexler’s legal discussion provides extremely valuable advice.
This is an important issue for organizations wanting to create faith venture businesses that employ individuals rebuilding lives from addiction, homelessness or felony conviction. I’ve explored this for-profit/ non-profit decision in past Faithventure Forum posts.
Exploring the intersection of faith & entrepreneurship for disadvantaged communities.
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