Nonprofits thrive on trust — from donors, clients, and the communities they serve. Yet in North Carolina, more than 2,200 organizations reported data breaches in 2024 alone, impacting 6.6 million residents (NC DOJ). Nonprofits were not spared, and nationally, 6 in 10 have been targeted by cyberattacks in the past two years. This workshop breaks cybersecurity down into plain language and practical action. You’ll learn how to protect sensitive information, meet insurance requirements, and build the kind of digital trust that keeps your mission safe and your donors confident.
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Non-members: $35
About the Presenter:
Kimberly Simon is an award-winning cybersecurity expert, author, and media contributor dedicated to helping organizations protect what matters most — their people, their mission, and their community’s trust.
As CEO of Growth Office Partners, a cybersecurity and strategy firm, Kimberly helps nonprofits and small businesses strengthen digital resilience through practical, affordable solutions. She has advised Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and community organizations across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, guiding them in compliance, data protection, and cyber risk management.
A regular cybersecurity contributor for WRAL News and frequent guest on ABC11 and WFMY, Kimberly is known for translating complex security topics into simple, actionable steps anyone can take. Her workshops are engaging, empowering, and grounded in real-world experience — helping mission-driven organizations protect their data, donors, and impact.