Community IT Innovators Nonprofit Technology Topics

Preventing Financial Fraud at Your Nonprofit pt 2

July 22, 2022 Community IT Innovators Season 3 Episode 31
Community IT Innovators Nonprofit Technology Topics
Preventing Financial Fraud at Your Nonprofit pt 2
Show Notes

In Part 2, Community IT CTO Matt Eshleman and Carole Melvin, Senior Manager at Your Part Time Controller (YPTC) go deeper into spoofs and scams your staff may encounter, and answer questions on security on different platforms, in a new free webinar on preventing financial fraud at your nonprofit hosted by the Nonprofit Learning Lab

Their presentation covers the financial threats that face nonprofit organizations and the steps you can take to protect your nonprofit from financial fraud. Matt and Carole give an overview on wire fraud, share examples that they have encountered, and talk about the steps you can take to protect your organization. 

Staff who are involved in processing financial transactions will find it relevant, whether or not you have IT responsibilities. IT staff should also familiarize themselves with common IT scams so they can help financial staffers practice good IT security, on top of basic financial controls. The number one risk to nonprofits is a staffer who clicks on the wrong link. Learn to take steps to empower your staff to practice good security!

Community IT Innovators is pleased to partner with Nonprofit Learning Lab to present this webinar on how to prevent financial fraud at your nonprofit. Cultivate a culture of healthy skepticism and put financial safeguards in place to prevent falling victim to ever growing scammers and cons.

As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. 

Community IT and Nonprofit Learning Lab are proudly vendor-agnostic and our webinars cover a range of topics and discussions. Webinars are never a sales pitch, always a way to share our knowledge with our community.

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