Download or view the slides from this presentation (PDF).
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At its most elemental level, the low-profit limited liability company, or L3C, is a cross between a nonprofit and a for-profit. It is a new form of business enterprise that is designed specifically to further a socially beneficial mission, and, in the right circumstances, can qualify as a program-related investment for foundations.
Want to know more? Cass Brewer, a partner at Morris, Manning & Martin in Atlanta, will explain the nuts and bolts of this new kind of for-profit structure with a nonprofit soul. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer session for participants.
How it Works
Although this in-person program will happen in our Atlanta library, we will provide real-time reports on what's being said and done, right here at our blog. In the viewer window below, you can easily submit comments and questions. Our staff will ask posted questions during the program's Q&A session.


For those of you who weren't able to attend this session in person, we've posted a copy of the presentation slides above as a PDF file. Video of the presentation will be posted to our Events Archive when it becomes available.
Posted by: Stephen Sherman | September 28, 2009 at 02:35 PM