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Conflict of Interest

Nonprofit board and staff members should act in the best interest of the organization, rather than in furtherance of personal interest or the interest of third parties. A nonprofit should have policies in place, and should routinely and systematically implement those policies, to prevent actualy, potential or perceived conflicts of interest.

A. Conflict of Interest Policy

Nonprofits should have a written conflict of interest policy. The policy should be applicable to board members, staf1 and volunteers who have significant independent decision-making authority regarding the resources of the organization. The policy should identify the types of conduct Or transactions that raise conflict of interest concerns, should set forth procedures for disclosure of actual or potential conflicts, and should provide for review of individual transactions by the uninvolved members of the board of directors.

B. Conflict of Interest Statements

Nonprofits should provide board members, staff and volunteers with a conflict of interest statement which summarizes the key elements of the organization’s conflict of interest policy. The conflict 0f interest statement should provide space for the board member, employee or volunteer to disclose any known financial interest which the individual, or a member of the individual’s immediate family, has in any business entity which transacts business with the organization. The statement should be provided to and signed by board members, staff, and volunteers both at the tin1e of the individuals initial affiliation with the organization and at least annually thereafter.

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