The Nonprofit FAQ
What goes in a conflict-of-interest policy? |
The IRS has published a suggested conflict of interest policy. It is included in the instructions for completing Form 1023 (the Application for Exemption under Section 501(c)(3)). This detailed and comprehensive policy is published starting on page 25 of http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1023.pdf A brief and explicit policy, which is reported to have passed muster with the IRS when it reviewed the organization's Form 1023, was posted to NonprofitNetworking (a Yahoo group for people interested in nonprofits in and around Seattle, Washington) on March 29, 2007: "We, the Directors of the Center for Wise Democracy, resolve that no member of the Board of Directors shall participate in any discussion or vote on any matter in which he or she or a member of his or her immediate family has potential conflict of interest due to having material economic involvement regarding the matter being discussed. When such a situation presents itself, the director must announce his or her potential conflict, disqualify himself or herself, and be excused from the meeting until discussion is over on the matter involved. The President of the meeting is expected to make inquiry if such conflict appears to exist and the board member has not made it known." (The Center for Wise Democracy website is http://www.wisedemocracy.org) Kevin Slator, then a Research Associate with the Charities Review Council (of Minnesota) wrote to CYB-ACC in December of 1998: "Our web site, which was just launched a couple of weeks ago, has a link to our own conflict of interest policy. The last portion of the policy is a questionnaire on which directors annually disclose potential conflicts of interest." The Charities Review Council's website is called "The Smart Givers Network." It is designed to help both donors and nonprofits that seek support for their work from the public. It includes a sample conflict of interest policy in a .pdf file document at http://www.smartgivers.org/sites/623b9026-c292-4f47-9b9d-8aac6d22782d/uploads/SAMPLE_Conflict_of_Interest_Policy.pdf There's another sample conflict of interest policy in a long article in the Nonprofit FAQ that explains what disclosures nonprofits must make. The polity can be found at http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/faq/505-172#coi Delena Wilkerson, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Financial Center in Chicago, Illinois (http://www.nfconline.org/), wrote: "I have a sample to offer. We strongly urge nonprofits to develop conflicts of interest policies which all board members, staff, consultants and volunteers must sign. Here is what NFC's says:" Nonprofit Financial Center |