Non-profits work tirelessly to serve communities, advocate for causes, and deliver public good. But in the eyes of cybercriminals, they're often seen as soft targets—rich in sensitive data, limited in resources, and slower to adopt robust cybersecurity measures.

📉 The Risks?

  • Compromised donor and beneficiary data.
  • Interrupted services and operations.
  • Damaged trust with funders and communities.

So how do we combat cyber threats with limited budgets?

💡 Smart, Practical Countermeasures:

  • Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): One of the easiest, most effective defenses.
  • Train Your Team: Even basic cybersecurity awareness for staff and volunteers can prevent phishing attacks.
  • Keep Systems Updated: Regular updates and patching help eliminate known vulnerabilities.
  • Back Up Your Data: Offline backups protect against ransomware and accidental loss.
  • Limit Privileges: Only give access to data and systems that people need to do their jobs.
  • Build an Incident Plan: Know what to do and who to call if something goes wrong.

Cybersecurity Isn’t Just About Tech—It’s About Trust.

🌱 Donors, partners, and communities rely on us to protect the information they share. Even simple steps can make a big difference in keeping your mission secure.

🚀 Lets work to make cybersecurity accessible and practical for non-profits of all sizes.
Whether you’re seeking training, tools, or partnerships to improve your digital resilience, we’re here to help.

📩 Let’s connect. If you’re a nonprofit leader looking to strengthen your cyber defenses—or want to support this mission—reach out. Together, we can build a safer, more secure nonprofit sector.