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Forms of Organization Resources
Nonprofits- Takagi, Gene. “Nonprofit Bylaws - Common Issues” Nonprofit Law Blog http://www.nonprofitlawblog.com/home/2009/09/nonprofit-bylaws-common-issues.html
- Oleck and Stewart, Nonprofit Corporations, Organizations & Associations (Prentice-Hall, 1994, Cum. Supp. 2002)
- Jacobs, Jerald A., Association Law Handbook (ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership 4th ed., 2007)
- Nonprofit Governance and Management (American Bar Association and American Society of Corporate Secretaries, 2002)
- Guide to Nonprofit Corporate Governance in the Wake of Sarbanes-Oxley (American Bar Association Section of Business Law, 2005)
- Guidebook for Directors of Nonprofit Corporations (American Bar Association Section of Business Law 2d ed., 2002)
- Humphreys, Thomas, Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Incisive Media, 2009)
- Lang, Robert, “Charitable Returns,” Worth Magazine, April 2006. http://www.worth.com/Editorial/Money.Meaning/Philanthropy/Opportunities.Exposures.Philanthropy.Charitable.Returns.asp
- Lang, Robert. “Overview.” Americans for Community Development. http://www.americansforcommunitydevelopment.org
- Zwetsch, Rick. "Who is the L3C Social Entrepreneur". http://www.intersectorl3c.com/white_paper.html
- Peeler, Heather, “The L3C: A New Tool for Social Enterprise, “Community Wealth Vanguard, Aug. 2007, http://www.communitywealth.com/Newsletter/August%202007/L3C.html
- Poulin, Betty, “Low-Profit Limited Liability Company,” Vermont Secretary of State, Corporations Division, July 2008. http://www.sec.state.vt.us/corps/dobiz/llc/llc_13c.htm
- Tozzi, John, “Turning Nonprofits into For-profits,” Business Week: Small Business Financing (June 15, 2009), http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/jun2009/sb20090615_940089.htm
- “How-to: An Insider’s Look at the L3C and What it Could Mean for you and your Social Enterprise.” Social Earth. http://www.socialearth.org/how-to-an-insider’s-look-at-the-l3c-and-what-it-could-mean-for-you-and-your-social-enterprise
- Chang, Emily, L3C-Developments & Resource, Nonprofit Law Blog,, available at http://www.nonprofitlawblog.com/home/2009/03/l3c-developments-resources.html#more
- Austin, James E., et. al., “Capitalizing on Convergence,” Stanford Social Innovation Review, Winter 2007. http://www.Ssireview.org/images/articles/2007Wl_feature_autstinetal.pdf
- Billiteri, Thomas J., “Mixing Mission and Business: Does Social Enterprise Need a New Legal Approach?” The Aspen Institute, January 2007. http://www.nonprofitresearch.org/usr_doc/New_Legal_Forms_Report_FINAL.pdf
- Searing, Jane M., “Capital With a Conscience,” Journal of Accountancy Online, July 2008. http://www.aicpa.org/PUBS/jofa/jul2008/capital_conscience.htm
- Wolk, Andrew, “Social Entrepreneurship & Government: A New Breed of Entrepreneurs Developing Solutions to Social Problems,” Root Cause, 2007. http://www.rootcause.org/assets/files/SE_and_Gov_Wolk.pdf
- “Structures at the Seam: The Architecture of Charities’ Commercial Activities,” New York University School of Law and National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, conference materials, October 2008.

