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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

Unlimited digital files of magazines, books, journals, articles, audio, and more are preserved in these virtual libraries. These resources are crucial for any business, especially non-profit organizations. However, preserving and using these resources can be daunting for these organizations.

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Seattle-area mentoring nonprofit with a global reach adds generative AI to toolkits for job seekers

GeekWire

GMI Photo) A Seattle-area nonprofit helping disadvantaged job seekers around the world is adding generative artificial intelligence to the toolkit for its participants. The program is conducted virtually through video conferences. It has partnerships with more than 50 colleges and universities that refer students for mentoring.

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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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Geeks Give Back at the GeekWire Awards: Meet three groups wielding tech for good causes

GeekWire

The half-day program runs for four weeks in the summer and is virtual so that it can reach a larger geographical area, including rural areas of Washington state. The Seattle-based group is backed by Uber co-founder Garrett Camp through his Camp.org nonprofit foundation.

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Paul G. Allen Family Foundation’s ‘first of its kind’ housing and homeless services facility opens in Seattle

GeekWire

Today, a year-and-a-half after his passing, the unique housing development and resource center for families at risk of homelessness that he funded opens its doors. Day-to-day operating funds for the resource center will come from Seattle’s Human Services Department. million through a tax credit.

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Seattle’s Technology Matching Fund awards $343k to 15 nonprofits helping to bridge digital divide

GeekWire

Multimedia Resources & Training Institute, Bridging the Divide through Digital Navigators. Renaissance 21, Virtual STEAM Discovery Project. Kin On Health Care Center, Kin On SmartLab: Smart Living for Seniors. Literacy Source, Digital Literacy for Immigrants/Refugees.