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  2. Benefit corporation - Wikipedia

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    Benefit corporation vs. certified benefit corporation. There is a difference between being filing as a benefit corporation in a state, and being a certified benefit corporation also known as a B Corporation. B Corporations voluntarily promise to run their firm with social and environmental causes as a concern.

  3. List of benefit corporations - Wikipedia

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    B. Beau's All Natural Brewing Company. Ben & Jerry's. Beneficial State Bank. Bluesky Social. Broadway Financial Corporation. Bullfrog Power. Business Development Bank of Canada. Buy Nothing Project.

  4. B Corporation (certification) - Wikipedia

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    In business, a B Corporation (also B Corp) is a for-profit corporation certified by B Lab for its social impact. B Corp certification is conferred by B Lab, a global non-profit organization. To be granted and to maintain certification, companies must receive a minimum score of 80 from an assessment of its social and environmental performance ...

  5. B Lab - Wikipedia

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    B Lab is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2006 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. B Lab created, and awards, the B corporation certification for for-profit organizations. [1] [2] The "B" stands for beneficial [3] and indicates that the certified organizations voluntarily meet certain standards of transparency, accountability, sustainability ...

  6. Category:Certified B Corporations in the Food & Beverage ...

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    Of the over 3,300 Certified B Corporations in the world as of April 2020, a significant portion are in the food & beverage space. Companies can be certified B either through creation or conversion of a corporate legal structure to a Benefit corporation, as is available in the United States in 35 states, or entities can modify their articles of ...

  7. Walden University - Wikipedia

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    Walden University is a certified Benefit Corporation. As of 2016, it received more than 75% of its funds from the US government, including more than $750 million a year for graduate student loans, the largest amount for any US college. Walden University has been under "heightened cash monitoring" from the US Department of Education since 2016.

  8. New York state public-benefit corporations - Wikipedia

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    New York state public-benefit corporations and authorities operate like quasi-private corporations, with boards of directors appointed by elected officials, overseeing both publicly operated and privately operated systems. Public-benefit nonprofit corporations share characteristics with government agencies, but they are exempt from many state ...

  9. Aspen Medical - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Medical is a privately owned Australian-based health service company with operations in Australia and internationally. [1] The company headquarters are in Canberra with offices in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, and international offices in Washington, D.C., Abu Dhabi and Port Moresby. [2] In the 2021-2022 financial year, the company recorded ...