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Understanding public benefit corporations: Profit with a purpose
Apr 27, 2025 7:40 PM

  

Understanding public benefit corporations: Profit with a purpose1

  Money with a mission.© chones/stock.adobe.com, © Ruslan/stock.adobe.com, © photostokie/stock.adobe.com; Photo illustration Encyclopædia Britannica, IncPublic benefit corporations (PBCs) provide businesses with a structure that balances profit and purpose. These entities merge elements of for-profit corporations and nonprofit organizations, allowing companies to address societal or environmental challenges while generating returns for shareholders. This hybrid approach supports initiatives like combating climate change, promoting social equity, or advancing technology for the public good.

  The rise of PBCs reflects a shift in how some businesses view their role in society. Rather than focusing solely on maximizing shareholder returns, PBCs integrate long-term considerations for stakeholders including employees, customers, and communities. These businesses are structured to take a more active role in addressing pressing global challenges while maintaining financial sustainability.

  What is a public benefit corporation?This type of for-profit enterprise integrates a social or environmental mission into its core purpose, balancing profitability with broader societal goals. The PBC structure allows businesses to focus on making a positive impact while still achieving financial success.

  The first public benefit corporations were formed in Maryland following the passage of legislation in 2010 establishing the PBC structure. As of 2024, 39 additional states and the District of Columbia have passed similar laws.

  PBCs are not to be confused with B Corps. A public benefit corporation is a legally sanctioned business structure, while a B Corp is an organization certified by the nonprofit B Lab. The certification process, known as the B Impact Assessment, measures a company’s social and environmental performance along with its accountability and transparency. The B Corp designation isn’t a legal business framework.

  Public benefit corporations vs. other business structuresPBCs share some similarities with traditional corporations and nonprofit organizations, but have features that set them apart.

  

Business structure Corporation Public benefit corporation Nonprofit organization
Purpose Maximize shareholder value Balance shareholder value with a publicly stated mission Advance a publicly stated mission
Business activities permitted Unrestricted Unrestricted Must align closely with public mission
Reporting requirements Standard financial reporting Standard financial reporting, plus regular reports on progress toward mission goals Financial disclosures and mission-related reporting
Tax benefits No special tax benefits No special tax benefits Exempt from federal income tax and donations are tax deductible
Purpose. A corporation is a for-profit structure with a fiduciary responsibility to maximize shareholder value, while a nonprofit organization’s purpose is to advance its publicly stated mission. A public benefit corporation is for profit but not exclusively—it also commits to advancing a mission for the public good.

  Business activities permitted. Both traditional corporations and PBCs may pursue a generally unrestricted range of business activities, while the business activities of a nonprofit organization must be closely related to its public mission. Traditional corporations have a stricter mandate than PBCs to engage only in profit-making functions.

  Reporting requirements. Financial reporting is generally required for each type of business entity, with publicly traded corporations and PBCs obligated to publish the fullest disclosures. Public benefit corporations must also issue a “benefit report” that explains how the PBC is advancing its mission.

  Tax benefits. Traditional corporations and public benefit corporations are not typically granted tax advantages. Nonprofit organizations are exempt from paying federal income tax, and donations to them are usually tax deductible.

  8 examples of public benefit corporationsMany PBCs are household names—and a fair number of public benefit corporations are dedicated to developing artificial intelligence (AI). Here are eight examples of PBCs and their publicly stated missions:

  OpenAI. The developer of ChatGPT announced plans in December 2024 to transition to a PBC by 2025. This shift seeks to balance making a profit with OpenAI’s mission to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity.Bluesky. This technology company focuses on developing and promoting decentralized social media technologies through the use of the AT Protocol. Its mission emphasizes giving users more control over their online identities and data by ensuring services that adopt this system are compatible with one another.Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc. The Vermont-based ice cream company has a mission to address social and environmental issues. Its stated goals include advancing human rights, promoting social justice, and protecting the environment through its business practices.Warby Parker Inc. In 2021 the eyewear company became the first public benefit corporation to go public through a direct listing. Warby Parker’s mission includes promoting vision and eye health while supporting the communities where it operates.  Patagonia, Inc. The outdoor clothing company is committed to environmental stewardship. Its mission includes building high-quality products, minimizing harm, and donating 1% of sales to environmental organizations.Allbirds, Inc. The shoemaker prioritizes environmental sustainability by using natural materials such as wool and sugarcane and adopting practices designed to minimize the environmental impact of its products and operations.xAI. An artificial intelligence start-up founded by Elon Musk, xAI develops technologies like its AI-powered chatbot, Grok, aiming to create “truthful” and “competent” AI systems that provide maximum benefits to humanity. Musk founded xAI in 2023, partly in response to his concern about OpenAI becoming a for-profit entity. Anthropic. The developer of the generative AI tool Claude, Anthropic focuses on creating reliable AI systems and researching the opportunities and risks associated with AI.The bottom linePublic benefit corporations are designed to balance profit and purpose, benefiting shareholders through profitability while advancing missions that serve broader societal or environmental goals. This structure reflects a growing interest in aligning corporate activities with social responsibility and long-term sustainability.

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