Legal Question in Business Law in California
Profit-Non Profit
I opened up a C-Corp (in March/2005). Based on the nature of the business, I would like to open up additionally a Non-Profit Company within the C-Corp. The C-Corp would do the administartion of the non-Profit. Is that possible /advisable or should I procees differently?
Thanks
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Profit-Non Profit
Well, non-profit corporations can and do purchase goods and services from for-profit corporations; and a for-profit corporation could be a member of a non-profit.
However, that's about where the good news ends. A for-profit corporation cannot affiliate with a non-profit in such a way as to provide a conduit for extracting profits out of the non-profit.
There is, for example, a prohibition agaist a non-profit making distributions (Corporations Code section 5410). Money leaking out of the non-profit and into the coffers of the for-profit would likely be treated as an unlawful distribution to the extent the deal under which the money was transferred represented favoritism and/or the non-profit didn't get full value for its money.
Also, there is a prohibition against the directors or trustees of a non-profit engaging in self-dealing transactions. See Corporations Code section 5233. The provisions of this section are interpreted and applied broadly, and
it is a sticky trap for schemes to divert money out of non-profits. See also section 5234 re interlocking boards of directors.
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