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Most of us have seen board members separate their collective, decision-making
role on the board from their individual, working role in other volunteer capacities.
And we know that board members who fail to make or remember the distinction
can be very problematic. The level of potential ethical dilemmas can escalate
greatly in organizations where board members play many related external roles
as well.
Volunteers with some self-interest can be very valuable to an organization.
If the success of the organization is important to your hopes and/or your business,
you may be passionate about the mission and willing to work hard as a volunteer.
Unfortunately, such multi-faceted volunteers can also be a Hydra – a
many-headed monster – if not guided by ethics. People of personal integrity
are needed who are willing to abide by organizational values as well.
This
article explores the concepts and issues of ethics and conflict of interest
as they affect volunteer service on a nonprofit board of directors.
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