Structuring Your Social Enterprise #FTW

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One of the most intimidating things about being an entrepreneur or founder of an organization can be the first steps of incorporating and legally structuring things. The good thing to note is that if you make a mistake at the beginning, its almost always addressable down the road (but it can require a lot of time or significant cost). What's the best legal structure for your social enterprise? Why do these different models exist?

Transcript of Structuring Your Social Enterprise #FTW

STRUCTURING YOUR SOCIAL !ENTERPRISE

by Jon Gosier @jongos

#FTW

FOR THE WIN!

GROUND RULES1. An excuse from doing is not an excuse

from knowing. !

2. If you don’t want to learn, find a job. !

3. It’s only on intimidating until you take the time to research.

THE LAY OF THE LAND*1. For-Profit 2. Non-Profit 3. Not-For-Profit 4. Social Enterprise 5. Hybrid 6. Partnership

* Focuses on legal entities recognized in the United Sates

Growth & !Profits

Public Benefit!&!

Charity

Service &!Support

For-Profit Non-Profit

Not-For-Profit

LLC

B Corp L3C

501(c)

For-Profit Non-Profit

Not-For-Profit

Growth & !Profits

LLC

B Corp L3C

501(c)

Public Benefit!&!

Charity

Service &!Support

FOR-PROFITYou want institutional investors. Eventually you want to sell or go public. Equity pool for employees. Preferred options for critical staff. You are seeking profits and/or growth.

EXAMPLES:

FOR-PROFIT

Sole-Proprietorship (no employees) LLC (choose taxation) S-CORP (flow-through)

C-CORP (taxed separately from owners)

EXAMPLES:

FOR-PROFIT

If you’re a start-up seeking venture capital, you’ll almost certainly need to convert to a C Corp but it’s not necessary to transition prior to receiving funding. The conversion costs are usually covered by the investor (deducted from the amount invested). !

Many Startup Accelerators and Angel investors are experienced at helping startups become ‘investible’.

NON-PROFITYou have an important cause, but no [important] money.

You like a lot of paper work. !

You are seeking grant, foundation, or donor support. !

Being a non-profit does not mean instant poverty.

EXAMPLES:

NOT-FOR-PROFIT

The IRS explains that ‘not-for-profit’ refers to organizations supporting activities, for example, hobbies (like fishing or comic collecting).

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In contrast, "nonprofit" refers to an organization established for purposes other than profit-making. Non-profit and not-for-profit do not necessarily

mean "charitable."

SOCIAL ENTERPRISEYou want it all!

!

You want to do good & make money. You want to become an expert at creative accounting!

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Legal framework and related policies are rapidly evolving.

EXAMPLES:

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

LLC (choice of taxation model) L3C (can accept Investor or Foundation funding, charitable first, taxed like LLC)

B-Corp (taxed like an S or C Corp with public responsibility) Hybrid model Partnership

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

From the point of view of IRS, the benefit corporation and L3C are no different from traditional for-profit entities.

HYBRID MODELS

Brother-Sister Relationship For-Profit Subsidiary Shared Management

EXAMPLES:

PARTNERSHIPS

Fiscal Agent Joint-Venture Agreement Corporate Sponsorship

Growth & !Profits

LLC

B Corp L3C

501(c)

Public Benefit!&!

Charity

Service &!Support

Jon Gosier, CEO D8A Group Technology | Ideation | Design

@jongos

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