Time’s Up: OMB’s New Cybersecurity Mandates Are Now in Effect for Federal Grant Recipients in 2025
Understand the new cybersecurity -related revisions from the Office of Management and how to stay in compliance.
Understand the new cybersecurity -related revisions from the Office of Management and how to stay in compliance.
Nonprofits are increasingly prioritizing fraud prevention to protect their resources and fulfill their mission. In 2025, two key areas require attention: internal fraud by employees and external risks to systems and data. Proactive measures can help organizations address these challenges and maintain financial integrity.
Nonprofit organizations have unique missions and purposes, often dedicated to bettering society. However, even the best-intentioned organizations can face significant compliance and regulatory risks if they’re not proactive in managing their responsibilities. Explore three major areas of compliance risk and strategies to help nonprofits navigate them effectively.
Three major areas where strategic risk commonly arise for nonprofits are the inability to adapt to external shifts, the misalignment of programs with the organization’s mission, and a lack of innovation. Here’s a closer look at each, along with strategies to help nonprofits thrive despite these challenges.
Nonprofits are exposed to legal risks that could have substantial financial and reputational impacts. Recognizing and managing these risks is crucial to maintaining trust with funders, partners, and the communities served. Here’s a look at three common areas of legal risk for nonprofits and how they can be effectively mitigated.
Nonprofits face specific risks that can impede their ability to succeed. Among these are programmatic risks—issues that arise when program outcomes are not met, service quality falls short, or demand for services changes unpredictably. Let’s dive into the essential programmatic risks nonprofits face and strategies to address them.
Learn effective strategies needed to mitigate your financial and IT risks to address the sophisticated ransomware and social engineering attacks facing businesses today.
External environmental risks are inevitable, but with proactive planning and adaptability, nonprofits can continue to thrive despite economic downturns, political changes, or natural disasters. Learn how to mitigate these risks and remain resilient in the face of uncertainty.
Learn about the unique set of operational risks that nonprofit organizations face and how they can significantly impact their ability to serve their communities and achieve their mission.
In the nonprofit world, governance and leadership are the cornerstones of organizational success. Learn about some common governance and leadership risks that nonprofits must address to ensure long-term sustainability.
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