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In the United States, a mutual benefit nonprofit corporation or membership corporation is a type of nonprofit corporation chartered by a state government that exists to serve its members. It cannot obtain federal 501(c)(3) non-profit status as a charitable organization.[1] [2]
A mutual benefit nonprofit corporation is distinct in the law from public benefit nonprofit corporations, and religious corporations.
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