2026 Nonprofit Risk Management Toolkit

Nonprofits face a growing range of challenges that extend far beyond financial uncertainty. Workforce issues, compliance concerns, cybersecurity threats, employee wellbeing, and evolving workplace dynamics can all create significant organizational risk if left unaddressed.

While your organization is dedicated to serving your mission and community, it’s equally important to protect the people, processes, and resources that make that work possible. By taking a proactive approach to risk management, you can reduce potential disruptions, support a healthy workplace culture, and safeguard critical assets.

Download UST’s 2026 Nonprofit Risk Management Toolkit and explore a curated collection of resources designed to support effective risk management and help nonprofit leaders identify vulnerabilities, strengthen operations, and build organizational resilience. From cybersecurity threats and the growing impact of AI in the workplace to employee wellbeing and people management, this toolkit provides practical guidance to help reduce risks and safeguard your organization.

Inside, you’ll find actionable insights and strategies for:

  • Risk Assessment: Evaluate your organization’s vulnerabilities and prioritize risk reduction efforts
  • Workplace Harassment: Recognize the warning signs and create a respectful workplace
  • Workplace Conflict: Discover practical strategies to prevent, address, and resolve conflict
  • Handbook Audit: Keep your employee handbook current, compliant, and effective
  • Psychological Safety: Build a culture where employees feel valued, heard, and empowered

Whether you’re addressing today’s challenges or preparing for tomorrow’s, the right resources can help build a stronger, more resilient organization. Download the 2026 Nonprofit Risk Management Toolkit today and take the next step toward protecting your people, strengthening your operations, and advancing your mission with confidence.

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