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May Workshop: AI & Cybersecurity for Nonprofits

April 15, 2026

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Protect donor data, strengthen cybersecurity, and learn how nonprofits can safely use AI tools. AI and cybersecurity are rapidly changing how nonprofits operate, whether organizations rely on simple tools like shared email accounts or more complex systems. This practical workshop helps nonprofit leaders understand today’s most common technology risks and the steps they can take to protect donor data, financial systems, and digital operations. Participants will learn how cyber threats affect nonprofits, why insurance providers increasingly ask cybersecurity questions, and how artificial intelligence tools can be used responsibly to save time without exposing sensitive information. Through real-world examples and open discussion, attendees will leave with practical ideas to strengthen their organization’s digital safety and resilience.

Carrie Counsellor is a technology professional with more than 10 years of experience in IT, data systems, and technology operations. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Data Analytics and Database Management and has earned multiple industry certifications, including CompTIA and ITIL. Throughout her career, Carrie has worked in the software industry, supported technology operations for a Fortune 500 company, and now works in the public sector with the Stanwood-Camano School District. She specializes in helping organizations understand technology systems, cybersecurity practices, and data management in practical, approachable ways. Carrie is passionate about supporting nonprofits, strengthening communities, and helping organizations use technology safely and effectively to support their mission. She lives in the Stanwood-Camano area with her family and enjoys supporting organizations that make a positive impact in the community.

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