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The nonprofit sector depends on the spirit of volunteerism displayed by board members’ personal and professional knowledge, experience, and community engagement. These board members can also face challenges in carrying out their board responsibilities precisely because of the number and breadth of associations and connections they have. Making unbiased, independent decisions on behalf of the organization isn’t always easy. So, not only should nonprofit board members and executives be able to recognize potential conflicts of interest, but they must determine when these conflicts present areas of concern and what to do about them.

Help promote a culture of disclosure in your nonprofit by exploring the meaning of conflicts of interest and understanding the legal rules relating to them. Managing Conflicts of Interest: A Primer for Nonprofit Boards, by Daniel L. Kurtz and Sarah E. Paul, acknowledges the difficulty in identifying problematic conflicts of interest, and gives recommendations for practice.This new edition discusses

  • The most recent state and federal laws governing conflicts of interest
  • Important legal concepts, including private inurement, private benefit, and intermediate sanctions
  • Situations that give rise to conflicts of interest
  • Creation of a conflict-of-interest policy and requirement for proper disclosure
  • Establishing a procedure for responding to existing conflicts
  • Organizational code of ethics and maintaining an overall culture of integrity
  • Special considerations for private foundations in dealing with conflicts of interest

The key for nonprofit boards is not to try to avoid all possible conflict-of-interest situations, but to identify and follow a process for handling them effectively. How an organization manages conflicts of interest and assures open and honest deliberation affects all aspects of its operations and is critical to making good decisions, avoiding legal problems and public scandals, and remaining focused on the organization’s mission.

Don’t miss the helpful Q&As and sample policies included in the appendix!

By: Daniel L. Kurtz and Sarah E. Paul

Publication Date: 2006

Number of Pages: 57

 

Price:26.00 €

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