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Free Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form

Select from 5 conflict of interest disclosure forms, fill in personal and conflict details, and generate a signed, auditable disclosure in minutes.

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School Information
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Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Details of Any Conflicts
Declaration & Signature
I agree to the declaration above and confirm all information is accurate.
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How to Generate a Conflict of Interest Form in 3 Steps

Follow these steps to get results in under a minute

01
Select Your Form Type
Choose from 5 conflict of interest forms: Staff, Board Member, Vendor, Volunteer, or Decision-Maker declarations.
02
Fill In Your Details
Enter your name, role, school details, declare any conflicts, and provide mitigation details. All fields are clear and straightforward.
03
Sign & Print
Review the formatted form, sign it (or print your name), then download the PDF for filing, archiving, or distribution.

How Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form Compares

vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms

Feature UniCloud360 Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form Blank Word TemplateExternal Compliance AdvisorGeneric Legal Document
5 distinct form types included Staff, board, vendor, volunteer, decision-maker Usually one template ⚠️ Limited scope One generic form
All fields auto-woven from inputs School, person, role, conflicts, mitigation auto-filled Manual text substitution ⚠️ Placeholder fields only No auto-population
Legal declaration language included Proper liability & accuracy wording Manual legal review needed ⚠️ Generic language only Minimal legal protection
Compliance-ready format Audit-trail and signature sections Formatting is your job ⚠️ Partial compliance clauses Non-compliant format
Printable, signed PDF One-click with logo & formatting Manual PDF conversion ⚠️ Basic export only ⚠️ No signature line
Free to use Always free Hours of template work Advisor fees ⚠️ Document purchase cost

Why Conflict of Interest Declarations Matter

Conflict of interest declarations protect both the school and individuals. They create a transparent record of known conflicts, allow schools to implement mitigation strategies (like recusal from decisions), and demonstrate good governance to regulators and auditors. Without documented declarations, schools face reputational risk and potential legal challenges.

Different people need different forms: staff members disclose employment conflicts, board members disclose trustee roles and financial interests, vendors disclose competing relationships with other schools, and decision-makers declare conflicts on specific decisions. Each form serves a distinct governance purpose. Annual renewal of declarations ensures the school's records remain current.

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What Governance Leaders Are Saying

Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities

4.9
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Elizabeth Foster
School Governor
★★★★★

"We didn't have a standardised conflict declaration process. Using these templates, we now collect declarations from all governors, staff, and vendors annually. It's professional and auditable."

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Dr. Marcus Chen
Finance Director
★★★★★

"The vendor form is exactly what we needed for procurement. It gives us confidence that suppliers have disclosed any relationships that could bias their pricing or terms."

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Priya Nair
Head of HR
★★★★☆

"Having role-specific forms (staff vs. board vs. vendor) shows we understand governance at different levels. Our auditors were impressed with the professionalism."

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Rev. James Okafor
Principal
★★★★★

"The decision-maker form was useful when we had a procurement decision. It let the relevant staff member formally declare a minor conflict and recuse themselves. Very clear process."