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Cybersecurity for Nonprofits: Cost-Effective Defense Strategies

SecureWorld News

Nonprofits often juggle tight budgets and unique operational demands, making it even more difficult to keep sensitive information safe—but here's the thing: you don't need a fortune to build a strong defense against the possible cyber threats out there. Let's take a closer look at some key cybersecurity strategies for nonprofits to consider.

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Empowering Change: Digital Library Solutions for Nonprofits

Kitaboo

These resources are crucial for any business, especially non-profit organizations. However, preserving and using these resources can be daunting for these organizations. They can be virtually managed from any location that has internet connectivity. A centralized hub enables non-profits to control and monitor digital resources.

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Washington state awards $14.5M to aid all residents in getting internet access

GeekWire

While online access seems ubiquitous, there are still Washington residents going without this essential resource. Roughly 8% of the state’s households lack high-speed internet connections and 4% don’t have a computing device, according to the Washington State Department of Commerce. The agency today announced $14.5

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City of Seattle awards $545k in grants to 18 nonprofits working to expand digital literacy

GeekWire

(Photo via TechTalk.seattle.gov) The City of Seattle is awarding $545,000 in Technology Matching Fund grants to help support 18 nonprofit organizations and their projects to expand digital literacy and close the technology gap. The TMF grant program was started in 1997 to support community and nonprofit groups.

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Tech accelerator for Washington and Oregon startups encourages underserved applicants

GeekWire

Photo courtesy of Devon Horace) RAIN Catalysts , a Pacific Northwest-based nonprofit promoting entrepreneurship for underrepresented groups, is accepting applications for its first tech accelerator. The free and virtual 10-week program, funded by the U.S. Devon Horace, director of the RAIN Tech Accelerator.

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Seattle and Comcast launch $100,000 initiative to improve technology access for job seekers

GeekWire

The City of Seattle launched a new program this week designed to provide necessary technology to people of color and other marginalized groups who are looking for jobs. The first round of refurbished laptops were donated to 20 participants in the program earlier this month. (Flickr Photo / Daniel X. O’Neil).

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Why Should Associations Invest In Technology?

Kitaboo

Due to both internal and external pressure for directing maximum funding to their program work, non-profit associations generally tend to underinvest in technology. Some of the areas where non-profit organizations can make use of computers, internet and other networking technology include. Human resources management.

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