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conflict of interest
To avoid a conflict of interest, church board members and leaders must disclose when personal interests interfere with objective decision-making on behalf of the organization they serve.

Do you have a written policy about this?

Any church leader can be vulnerable to potential conflicts. Policies raise awareness and standardize disclosure procedures. Without them in place, a conflict of interest can undermine leadership credibility, sour group dynamics, and provoke sanctions and legal actions.

Conflicts of Interest policies and Disclosure Documents should include:

• How you define a conflict of interest.
• How a board member discloses a potential conflict.
• What steps the Board must take to limit a conflict.

Check to see how your current policies and disclosure documents match up. Download our Conflicts of Interest sample policies for FREE.



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