Secure Your Non-Profit with a Free Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (CSRA) Grant 

The same cybersecurity risks that affect major businesses also affect nonprofits. However, finding the funds to implement appropriate security measures can be difficult. We introduce our Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (CSRA) Grant tailored explicitly for nonprofits.

Through our CSRA grant program, your organization will receive an in-depth evaluation of its cybersecurity status. This evaluation will aid in safeguarding data compliance with regulations and managing potential threats at no cost. Our goal is to protect 1 million families from cyber security threats by serving those who serve others.

To adequately protect donor data and adhere to industry standards, your organization’s security architecture can be evaluated by conducting a Cybersecurity Risk Assessment (CSRA), which helps find potential weaknesses.  

Why Your Non-Profit Needs
Cyber Security

Non-profits manage sensitive data, donor information, and financial assets that are just as valuable to hackers as corporate data. With our Free CSRA Grant, your organization gains the ability to: 

Protect Sensitive Data

Safeguard donor and organizational data with a security plan designed by Level5’s Security service experts. Protect your non-profit’s reputation and maintain trust with your community. Protect those that you serve and those that help you facilitate your mission.

Nonprofit organizations frequently encounter regulations that they need to follow to stay compliant and safeguard their operational credibility from potential fines and penalties. Our CSRA Grant is designed to assist you in navigating and meeting these regulatory standards effectively to ensure operational integrity and compliance.

Maintaining cybersecurity protocols is crucial for protecting against ransomware incidents and phishing attacks, among other cyber threats. With the help of Level5’s management consulting services, you will be prepared to take proactive measures to address today & tomorrow’s cyber threats.

With security handled by Level5 Management, you can focus on what matters most, serving your community. Leave the complex compliance & IT management to us while you continue making a difference in people’s lives.

Why apply?

Zero Cost

This grant covers the full cost of the assessment—no strings attached. The typical cost for an assessment like this ranges from $5,000 – $50,000 depending on your organizational size & complexity.

Strengthen stakeholder and donor confidence by demonstrating a commitment to data security.

Identify and mitigate risks that could disrupt your mission-critical activities.

Ensure adherence to data protection regulations and standards.

Be Report Ready

Key Features of Our Free CSRA Grant 

Applying for the Free CSRA Grant will give your nonprofit a thorough assessment and practical recommendations to improve cybersecurity. Here’s what’s included: 

Why Your Non-Profit Needs
Cyber Security

Non-profits manage sensitive data, donor information, and financial assets that are just as valuable to hackers as corporate data. With our Free CSRA Grant, your organization gains the ability to: 

Protect Sensitive Data

Safeguard donor and organizational data with a security plan designed by Level5’s Security service experts. Protect your non-profit’s reputation and maintain trust with your community. Protect those that you serve and those that help you facilitate your mission.

Nonprofit organizations frequently encounter regulations that they need to follow to stay compliant and safeguard their operational credibility from potential fines and penalties. Our CSRA Grant is designed to assist you in navigating and meeting these regulatory standards effectively to ensure operational integrity and compliance.

Maintaining cybersecurity protocols is crucial for protecting against ransomware incidents and phishing attacks, among other cyber threats. With the help of Level5’s management consulting services, you will be prepared to take proactive measures to address today & tomorrow’s cyber threats.

With security handled by Level5 Management, you can focus on what matters most, serving your community. Leave the complex compliance & IT management to us while you continue making a difference in people’s lives.

How Do You Know If Your Business Is at Risk For a Cyberattack?

A well-known Cybersecurity specialist once said that 50% of all businesses had been breached by a Cyberattack, and the other 50% just didn’t know it yet.

Don’t operate your Non-Profit with a false sense of security thinking that you’re safe from Cyber Criminals. they wouldn’t think twice about infecting your systems with Ransomware for a quick and easy payday.  

Or make your sensitive, personally identifiable company, customer & Donor information available for sale on the Dark Web – the criminal side of the Internet.

Statistics show that small and medium businesses and Non-Profits have the highest level of risk and are the most vulnerable. Sadly, they have the most to lose!

Do you want to be in the news?

Blackbaud Ransomware Attack

$49.5 Million Settlement and Fines

In a distressing event for the nonprofit sector, Blackbaud, a major software provider, suffered a ransomware attack in 2020 that compromised the data of around 13,000 nonprofit entities. The breach exposed sensitive information including health data, Social Security numbers, and financial details of donors and clients. The South Carolina-based company, serving various nonprofits, universities, hospitals, and religious organizations, faced severe repercussions for understating the gravity of the breach and for paying a ransom to the cybercriminals.

Save the Children InternationalAttack

6.8 TB of Data Stolen by BianLian Hacker Gang

The humanitarian organization Save the Children International faced a severe cybersecurity incident in 2023 when the BianLian hacker gang infiltrated their systems. This attack resulted in the theft of a substantial 6.8 terabytes of sensitive data, including HR files and personal information of those served by the non-profit. Approximately 800 gigabytes of this data were financial records, posing significant risks to individuals and the organization itself. The financial fallout from this incident was significant.

Blackbaud agreed to a $49.5 million settlement with attorneys general from 49 states and Washington, D.C., and also incurred a $3 million fine from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for misleading investors about the nature of the stolen data. Indiana received the largest share of the settlement at nearly $3.6 million. The company’s response included bolstering its data security practices and committing to better customer notification in the future. This high-profile case serves as a stark reminder of the potential costs associated with data breaches and the importance of transparency.

Understanding your Cyber Liabilities is critical to your success, and Level5 wants to help those who help others!

Our Risk Assessment Implementation Timeline 

Apply Now for You Free Cybersecurity Risk Assessment

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