More than half of the organizations surveyed in a 2016 report said that they had experienced a data breach caused by an employee. Most of those breaches were not caused by maliciousness, however, but by carelessness. Staff members often don’t know when they’re taking risks.

Does your organization have written policies in place to protect against such risks?

The Nonprofit Technology Policy Workbook will help you document and implement the policies you need. By documenting them, sharing them widely, training users to understand them, and enforcing them consistently, your nonprofit can significantly reduce the risks and ensure that everyone is clear on what’s expected.

This workbook will help you think through specific policies to manage your nonprofit’s risk. Thanks to sponsors Tech Impact, Community IT, and WizeHive, this workbook is free.

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