The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Insider Deals and Other Controversial Board Practices Persist, Study Finds

At least 20 percent of nonprofit groups make insider deals with board members and more than 70 percent have not adopted policies to insure that such deals could be easily identified as posing a conflict of interest, says a new study of 5,100 nonprofit organizations.

The study, by the Urban Institute,...

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