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Privacy Laws Are Changing: Make Sure Your Nonprofit Is Ready

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Your legal counsel can help you understand how the changing laws apply to your organization’s data collection, usage, and storage. NOTE: The following information does not constitute legal advice and is not a comprehensive review of data privacy laws. You may need to retain information about financial transactions.

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Do I Need a Cookie Policy on My Website?

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The Cookie Law is all about privacy. It’s a piece of legislation requiring websites to obtain consent from website visitors to store or retrieve information on a smartphone, computer or tablet. All websites owned in the EU or targeted towards EU citizens, even if located in the United States, are expected to comply with the law.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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But a poor web design won’t get anyone on the bad side of the law whereas ignoring those important statements might. Board members are personally responsible for the organization’s compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. This includes the laws relating to financial reporting and fundraising. Share information.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

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This article is for the overworked techie in charge of all of the digital things who just panicked that it is 2020 and there are new privacy laws. There are two new major online privacy policy changes coming in 2020, the CCPA in California and SHIELD act in New York. What is weird is that these acts begin to treat U.S.

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Ask Rita in HR: Should Murphy’s Law Be a Consideration in Making HR Decisions?

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That is, the degree of risk should inform the wisdom of going forward with a decision to discipline (or not). However, if there are no such risk factors, then the performance and/or behavior problems serve as the primary facts that inform the decision to terminate (or discipline). appeared first on Blue Avocado.

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Digital Privacy Compliance for Nonprofits: The Big 3 Laws

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It’s called the information age for a reason! This information likely includes names, addresses, email addresses, birth dates, payment information, donation histories, volunteer histories, and more. Data is now the gold standard resource for decision-making in organizations of all shapes and sizes.

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How to Minimize Risk Throughout Your Grant Cycle

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Here are some of the internal controls your grantees should have: Formal Written Policies and Procedures You want to make sure your grantees have documented and defined ways of managing and tracking the funds they receive. Adequate Monitoring Having great written policies is key, but how do your grantees ensure that they are followed?

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