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Conflicts of Interest

A conflict of interest is defined as when the personal or professional concerns of a board member or a staff member affect his or her ability to put the welfare of the foundation or organization before personal benefit. Conflicts of interest may relate to both legal and ethical concerns. It is therefore important for grantmakers to not only comply with the letter of the law, but also avoid actions that are, or could appear to be, unethical.

For foundations trustees, the “duty of care” responsibility requires him/her to set aside personal or conflicting interests and act solely in the interest of the foundation when making decisions for or acting on behalf of the foundation. Foundation staff may also encounter conflicts of interest if personal or competing concerns arise when making decisions about a grant, contract or other transaction.

It is recommended that all foundations and public charities adopt a conflict of interest policy. The elements of a conflict of interest statement may vary, but generally include:

• a definition of what constitutes a conflict of interest
• persons who can be involved in conflicts of interest
• procedures for disclosure of conflicts and how they will be addressed by the organization
• a disclosure statement to be completed by staff and trustees to acknowledge understanding of the policy and identify other professional or volunteer connections that could result in a potential conflict

Sample Conflict of Interest Policies

Private foundations
> The James Irvine Foundation
> William T. Grant Foundation - Foundation "Transparency Statement" with links to both employee and trustee Conflict of Interest Policies

Health Conversion Foundation
> Maine Health Access Foundation

Community Foundation
> Telluride Foundation

Self-Dealing and Intermediate Sanctions
Conflicts involving financial transactions by foundation insiders – or “disqualified persons” - are subject to severe penalties under the “self-dealing” rules for private foundations, and “intermediate sanctions” for public charities.

Read more:

>> "Self-Dealing: A Concise Guide for Foundation Board and Staff" (PDF-12pages) Written by John Edie of PricewaterhouseCoopers, this simple and useful guide covers definitions of self-dealing and disqualified person; most common problem areas; penalties for violations; exceptions; recommended steps for foundations in handling self-dealing issues; and additional resources.

>> "Self-Dealing: Critical Issues for Boards and Staff" (PDF-10 pages) Notes from a teleconference sponsored by the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers as part of their Building Grantmaker Effectiveness & Accountability initiative. Presenter: John A. Edie, PriceWaterhouseCoopers Exempt Organizations Tax Services (December 2005).

>> “Intermediate Sanctions: What You Need to Know About the IRS Regulations” (PDF-34 pages) Published by Independent Sector.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

"Conflict of Interest: IRS Sample Policy, Annotated for Grantmakers"
Prepared by the Legal Services and Ethical Standards Group of the Council on Foundations (2005)

"Conflicts of Interest at Foundations: Avoiding the Bad and Managing the Good"
Prepared by BoardSource and the Council of Michigan Foundations

“Legal Brief: Conflicts of Interest"
By Jane C. Nober for Foundation News & Commentary (July/August 2003)

Checklist for Developing a Code of Ethics
Created by Independent Sector

 

 

 

 



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