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Member Code of ConductAFP has released a new Member Code of Conduct. The Member Code of Conduct, Board approved in April 2024, is now enforceable.
Revised Draft October 6, 2023 – IDEA Committee Workgroup IntroductionIn pursuit of its mission to empower individuals and organizations to practice ethical fundraising through professional education, networking, research and advocacy, the Association of Fundraising Professionals strives to create an environment where its members can interact with professionalism, appropriateness, and inclusivity. The following policy articulates AFP's values and expectations for acceptable and appropriate behavior between members at both the local chapter and global association level and identifies prohibited conduct. Members are defined as an individual or organization that joins AFP's membership, based upon criteria and standards adopted by the Global Board, and is in good standing. By adhering to this policy, members contribute to a vibrant community of learning and development. This policy reflects and reinforces AFP’s stated Guiding Principles, the Code of Ethical Standards, and AFP’s Statement of IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access) Principles. This Code governs member conduct at all AFP events and in connection with all AFP roles and activities, including AFP meetings and conferences, and in-person, telephonic, or online meetings or interactions among or between AFP members, or any activities of AFP volunteers in connection with their roles for AFP. AFP members must also comply with the AFP Code of Ethical Standards. AFP expects all members to interact and foster an environment that exhibits and reinforced the Association’s stated Guiding Principles and AFP’s Statement of IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access) Principles of welcoming and supporting a diversity of individuals, viewpoints, and experiences, creating atmospheres of collaboration, partnership, and creativity, and championing trust, courage, and integrity. AFP prohibits the following behaviors, which include, but are not limited to:
Enforcement of this PolicyMembers that are subjected to, or have observed/witnessed, violations of this policy at any AFP program or activity at the local, regional, chapter or AFP global level should promptly report the matter according to the Member Code of Conduct Committee. In the event the Global AFP President & CEO and/or Global AFP Board Chair have committed an offense, the Member Code of Conduct Committee will create a special independent reviewing body. To initiate a complaint, complete the form here. Complainants must include contact information, identification of the offending individual, a description of the incident, including the date and circumstances of the alleged violation; and a statement explaining any relevant prior interactions or professional or personal relationship that the person filing has with the offender(s) named in the complaint. It is advisable for anyone submitting a complaint or allegation to keep notes on the names of potential witnesses. The complainant must sign a statement that: I authorize AFP to contact me regarding this complaint, if deemed necessary. I authorize AFP to release this complaint and all other supporting material I have provided or may provide in the future to the subject of the complaint, members of the AFP Member Code of Conduct Committee, AFP’s governing bodies and staff as appropriate to address the incident, AFP’s attorneys and others as deemed appropriate by AFP or as required by law.
In all investigations, the Association will maintain confidentiality consistent with a fair and just investigation and resolution in enforcing this policy. During the pendency of a complaint investigation, a complainant may request that AFP provide protections from harassment, discrimination, or bullying at AFP activities. Such actions may include but are not limited to: barring the accused from an AFP activity at which the complainant is present, or providing the complainant with an escort during AFP events. If the Committee determines the accused has violated this Code, AFP may issue sanctions up to and including reprimand, censure, suspension, and/or, to the extent consistent with the bylaws and other governing documents, revocation of AFP membership. Other disciplinary actions may follow as deemed appropriate. *Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), all rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from the Association of Fundraising Professionals. |