What is the purpose of the conflict of interest policy?| www.irs.gov
Description of the prohibition on inurement and private benefit for section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations.| www.irs.gov
An excess benefit transaction is a transaction in which an economic benefit is provided by an applicable tax-exempt organization to or for the use of a disqualified person.| www.irs.gov
Description of tax on excise benefit transactions under IRC Code section 4958.| www.irs.gov
While there is no single definition of “best practices” for nonprofits, there are recognized ethical standards and accountability practices that every staff and board member should be aware of.| National Council of Nonprofits
This form is designed to assist nonprofit organizations seeking to adopt or amend a Conflict of Interest Policy and the pro bono attorneys who represent them. The form is annotated with explanatory endnotes, including citations to applicable laws, alternatives, and recommended practices.| Public Counsel
Conventional approaches to classic conflicts of interest. Model policies that address these concerns. Non-financial conflicts of interest common to many nonprofits. Steps an organization can take to handle conflicts of interest and more detailed sample policies.| Blue Avocado