A Handbook for Avoiding Board Conflicts of Interest
June 29, 2006 | Read Time: 1 minute
Managing Conflicts of Interest: A Primer for Nonprofit Boards, Second Edition, by Daniel L. Kurtz and Sarah E. Paul, reviews state and federal laws and ethical concepts affecting board members. The guide covers laws that govern how tax-exempt organizations must use money and the ways such rules differ from those that regulate businesses. Appendices include sample conflict-of-interest policies and disclosure filings as well as an explanation of Internal Revenue Service Form 1023, the application for tax-exempt status, which asks nonprofit groups about how they plan to compensate board members and other financial arrangements. This updated edition discusses the heightened scrutiny of nonprofit organizations by state and federal lawmakers.
Publisher: BoardSource, 1828 L Street, N.W., Suite 900, Washington, D.C. 20036; (202) 452-6262; fax (202) 452-6299; mail@boardsource.org; http://www.boardsource.org; 57 pages; $24 for members; $32 for nonmembers; ISBN 1-58686-078-X.