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Change.org is not a charity - it is a nonprofit-owned public benefit corporation (PBC). That means we are dedicated to positive social impact, and our mission and commitment to empowering people everywhere is legally part of the company's corporate charter.
Why Change.org is structured as a technology company
We're trying to build the most impactful platform for making the change that people anywhere can use -- structuring ourselves as a technology start-up enables us to do that in the most effective way.
As of 2021, Change.org transitioned to 100% nonprofit ownership by the Change.org Charitable Foundation, making it the world's largest nonprofit-owned tech platform for social change.
What this means for users
Change.org's public benefit corporation structure means that social impact is part of our legal corporate charter. This structure allows Change.org to combine the mission-driven approach of a nonprofit with the innovation and scalability of a technology platform.
Being 100% nonprofit-owned since 2021 ensures that Change.org remains committed to empowering people everywhere to create change, rather than maximizing profits for private shareholders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does PBC mean on my bank statement?
PBC stands for Public Benefit Corporation. If you see 'Change.org, PBC' on your bank statement, it refers to the corporate structure of Change.org as a public benefit corporation.
Is Change.org a political organization or company?
Change.org is not a political organization. It is a nonprofit-owned public benefit corporation that provides a platform for people to create social change.