How Non-Profits Can Strengthen Cyber Resilience Without Heavy investment

Overview

Nonprofits hold highly sensitive information, from donor records and finance data to beneficiary details and grant documentation. At the same time, many charities face growing cyber risk with limited budget, limited internal technical capacity, and competing operational demands.

This webinar is designed to help nonprofit organisations take a more practical approach to security. We will break cybersecurity into clear, understandable steps and show how organisations can strengthen resilience across access, devices, data, awareness, and compliance.

The webinar will focus on practical steps that small and mid sized non-profits can take to strengthen their security posture, with clear guidance aligned to Microsoft’s approach to non-profit security.

Who should attend?

This session is intended for:

 

CEOs and executive leaders

IT volunteers and operational support staff

Finance leads and Programme directors

Trustees and board members

Operations managers

What will you learn?

By joining this webinar, attendees will:

  • Understand the most common cyber risks facing nonprofits today
  • Identify the typical weaknesses that leave charities exposed
  • Learn a simple five area framework for improving cyber resilience
  • See which practical controls should be prioritised first
  • Understand how Microsoft aligned security capabilities can support a stronger security baseline
  • Leave with a non-technical roadmap for action

Thomas Jeffs
Founder of Lucidica IT Support

Nubia Coleman
Strategic Operations & Growth Leader at Lucidica IT Support

Exclusive Webinar Offer

Any charity attending can access 25% off IASME / Cyber Essentials consulting fees, plus discounted project labour, valid for 6 months post-event.

We can also offer a free 1-hour board briefing for any charity that wants to present the risk case to trustees.

Agenda:

1. Why nonprofits are being targeted

Credential theft, business email compromise, grant fraud, and attacks on under resourced organisations.

2. Why protection often falls short

Legacy devices, unmanaged access, limited MFA use, low awareness, and lack of internal ownership.

3. Cybersecurity in plain language

A simple framework across endpoint protection, access and authentication, data protection, user awareness, and compliance.

4. What good looks like in practice

A realistic view of baseline, improved, and more mature security for a nonprofit environment.

5. Why certification and governance matter

How stronger controls can support trust, funding confidence, governance, and operational resilience.

6. Next steps for charities

How to prioritise action, build the internal case, and plan a practical next phase.