Great missions deserve great cybersecurity.

 
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The best technology puts people first. We believe nonprofit technology should help build and maintain trusted and lasting relationships with supporters and beneficiaries. But every nonprofit, regardless of its size, collects, stores, and uses important information, and yours may struggle to implement strong cybersecurity practices due to limited resources like time, money, and people.

 Non-profits are securing their impact with Hive Helps.

 Hive Helps can make an impact for your organization in two ways:

Community Education.

Cybersecurity is important and we want our community to understand its impacts. To meet this core value, we offer a free presentation on cybersecurity fundamentals. The presentation highlights actionable ways you can secure your information and devices, the latest ways scammers are taking advantage of you, and allows an open forum for questions you may have heard about in the news.

If you would like for us to come and present to your group, please CONTACT US ❯

Pro Bono Consulting.

Our pro bono consulting service provides qualified non-profit organizations and charities with limited access to quality cybersecurity knowledge to better protect their mission. If you would like to know more about this program, read on!

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Is my organization eligible for pro bono consulting?

Hive Helps will consider applications from non-profit, non-governmental organizations that hold a charitable status in their country, and K-12 school programs, but preference will be given to the following:

  • Organizations providing direct services to underserved communities, such as healthcare, mental health services, employment services, financial assistance, and shelters.

  • Organizations with an annual budget of less than $250,000 USD.

  • Organizations currently experiencing one or more cybersecurity-related challenges.

What we bring.

Recipients of the Hive Helps pro bono cybersecurity consulting have received a number of organization strengthening services, which vary based on the size and need of the organization. Recipients in the past have received one or some of the following:

  • Developing and updating SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records to reduce the risk of email spoofing and help deliverability.

  • Updating the public facing web page to only deliver content securely over https and TLSv1.2+

  • Developing and delivering a one hour cybersecurity awareness training to all personnel to help reduce the risk of human causes for cybersecurity incidents.

  • Developing and delivering a one hour "operational security" awareness training for field members of an organization to properly secure their electronic devices in the event of them being stolen or confiscated.

  • Conducting a comprehensive cybersecurity risk assessment to identify the areas most susceptible to cybersecurity risks and providing actionable recommendations for remediating the issues, including on-prem devices, organization cloud deployments, and third party web-based services.

  • Conducting monthly phishing simulations to help reduce the risk of phishing for the organization and quantitatively identifying at-risk individuals and teams for additional cybersecurity training.

Ready to apply?

How to Apply.

Eligible organizations are welcome to submit an application for the Hive Helps pro bono cybersecurity consultancy. A formal, written application, including the following information, is required:

A. Cover letter

Submitted on official letterhead from the organization and signed by a representative with authority to submit an application.

B. Description of Your Organization

Provide a description of:

  • The organization's mission, size (board/employees/volunteers), activities, and programs;

  • The geographic area and/or population the organization currently serves; and

  • The organization’s cybersecurity needs, including any deadline(s) relating to the request for assistance.

C. Supporting Documentation

  • Copy of an IRS 501(c)(3) ruling or other documentation substantiating tax exemption status;

  • List of board members and officers (identified explicitly) with their names, titles, and affiliations;

  • Bylaws or other organizational guiding documents;

  • Most recent audit, if available. If audit is not available, please provide most recent annual budget;

  • Any other organizational information that might be helpful (i.e. brochures, annual reports); and

  • Name, address, phone number, and email of the application contact person.

D. Submission

Please encrypt all of your information and send completed proposals to Hive Helps at hivehelps [at] hivesystems.io and a member of the Hive Helps team will follow up with you to confirm receipt.

If you have any questions about encrypting your information, or the Hive Helps application process, please email us at hivehelps [at] hivesystems.io

Deadline.

Applications are accepted on a rolling semi-annual basis until June 30th and December 31st; with two recipients awarded each calendar year following the deadlines.