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Jim Barnett talking about the L3C on his blog:  
 
Jim Barnett talking about the L3C on his blog:  
 
*http://journalismnonprofit.blogspot.com/2009/08/whither-l3c.html
 
*http://journalismnonprofit.blogspot.com/2009/08/whither-l3c.html
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Bill Mitchell covers the L3C phenomenon in a PoynterOnline piece:
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http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=131&aid=159320
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Jim Barnett on NiemanLabs.org talks about the L3C for newspapers:
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*http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/08/whats-keeping-news-organizations-from-trying-the-low-profit-model
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ANOTHER VIEW: L3C benefits seen as available already:
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*http://philanthropy.com/giveandtake/index.php?id=1188
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Here's the Vermont law, which was the first:
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*http://www.sec.state.vt.us/corps/dobiz/llc/llc_l3c.htm
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Now law in Illinois:
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*http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/columnists/chi-mon-minding-l3c-aug10,0,5321379.column
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VIDEO: Building a corporation with a social mission:  
 
VIDEO: Building a corporation with a social mission:  
 
*http://newshare.typepad.com/newshare/2009/04/building-a-profitmaking-company-with-a-social-mission.html
 
*http://newshare.typepad.com/newshare/2009/04/building-a-profitmaking-company-with-a-social-mission.html
 
<ul><ul>Chris Miller, community outreach coordinator of the Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, describes the form, which some people are saying might be a future structure for newspapers. Miller is at 314-935-6906 (clmiller@wustl.edu </ul></ul>
 
<ul><ul>Chris Miller, community outreach coordinator of the Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, describes the form, which some people are saying might be a future structure for newspapers. Miller is at 314-935-6906 (clmiller@wustl.edu </ul></ul>
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Americans for Community Development<br>
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P.O. Box 236<br>
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Granite Springs, New York 10527<br>
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(914) 248-8443<br>
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Inquiries may be directed to:<br>
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info@americansforcommunitydevelopment.org<br>

Revision as of 22:23, 9 January 2010

The L3C: Can the corporation learn to achieve profits and social purpose?

These are Bill Densmore's notes for a breakout session at Journalism that Matters-Pacific Northwest.

Background links

The WikiPedia page on L3C's:

A list of the key features of the L3C:

Robert Lang: Originator of the L3C idea:

Home page for his AmericansForCommunityDevelopment.org:

Jim Barnett talking about the L3C on his blog:

Bill Mitchell covers the L3C phenomenon in a PoynterOnline piece: http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=131&aid=159320

Jim Barnett on NiemanLabs.org talks about the L3C for newspapers:

ANOTHER VIEW: L3C benefits seen as available already:

Here's the Vermont law, which was the first:

Now law in Illinois:


VIDEO: Building a corporation with a social mission:

      Chris Miller, community outreach coordinator of the Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, describes the form, which some people are saying might be a future structure for newspapers. Miller is at 314-935-6906 (clmiller@wustl.edu


Americans for Community Development
P.O. Box 236
Granite Springs, New York 10527
(914) 248-8443
Inquiries may be directed to:
info@americansforcommunitydevelopment.org