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Safeguarding Good: Cybersecurity for Nonprofits 101

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However, these convenient fundraising options come with a risk many in the nonprofit world aren’t very familiar with—cybersecurity. Despite this risk, there are some best practices that you can implement that allow you to fundraise online without the constant worry of a cyberattack. What is cybersecurity for nonprofits?

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Cybersecurity strategies for nonprofit websites

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Keeping a nonprofit organization’s website secure is critical. Cybersecurity threats include disruption to its operations, data breaches, financial loss, and damage to its reputation. Despite these, organizations in the nonprofit sector tend not to be at the forefront of devoting significant effort or resources to cybersecurity.

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Get Cybersecurity Right for Your Low-Code/No-Code Projects

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The low-code, no-code revolution has made it possible for anyone at your organization to create software applications without all the extra overhead of traditional software development. By leveraging low-code platforms, such as the Microsoft Power Platform, your staff members have a vast ecosystem of emerging technologies at their fingertips.

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Cybersecurity: 5 Ways to Better Protect Your Nonprofit Data

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Without cybersecurity policies and protocols in place, your nonprofit is more vulnerable to data breaches. It is crucial to protect your data and the constituents that provide it. Common Nonprofit Cybersecurity Threats. 5 Ways to Protect Your Nonprofit Data from Threats. Here are 5.

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Database management for nonprofits

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As a nonprofit, keeping track of your supporters and donors and managing member relationships is an essential part of how you fulfill your mission. In a nutshell, nonprofits should have a database because it is the central hub for recording and keeping information about their members, donors and supporters.

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4 Strategies for Proactive Risk Management at Your Nonprofit

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When everything is going well at your nonprofit, risk management may not seem like a priority. It’s easy to become comfortable in your organization’s day-to-day practices and relationships without giving a second thought to difficult situations that might come up. might occur. might occur.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

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Special thanks to RoundTable Technology, a leader in cyber security for nonprofits. If you were paying close attention when GDPR came around in 2018 and your organization is confidently GDPR-compliant , you are probably in good shape beyond some updates to privacy policy language. Visit Campus What do they mean for nonprofits?

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