Publicbenefit
Publicbenefit is a principle used in charity and nonprofit regulation to describe the extent to which a purpose or activity benefits the public or a sufficiently large segment of the community, rather than private individuals or a narrow group. In many jurisdictions, public benefit is a foundational requirement for charitable status and for ongoing accountability of organizations that seek tax advantages or public funding.
Typical criteria include: the aims must be for the common good rather than private gain; the benefits
Examples of activities that commonly meet public benefit include relief of poverty, advancement of education, promotion
Public benefit is sometimes criticized for being vague or variably applied, which can affect eligibility and