Since 1968, Louisiana law has recognized nonprofit corporations as a distinct business entity, providing organizations with a structured legal framework to pursue charitable, religious, educational, and other nonprofit purposes while benefiting from important legal and financial advantages. In 2015, Louisiana enacted the current Louisiana Nonprofit Corporation Act (the “Louisiana Nonprofit Act”),[1] which modernized governance
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