Fraud Prevention for Nonprofits

BEST-IN-CLASS SECURITY STANDARDS FOR DONOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL SAFETY

DonorPerfect Mulitfactor Authentication.

DonorPerfect is dedicated to safeguarding your nonprofit from fraud and cyberattacks. Our advanced tools detect suspicious activities before they compromise your mission.

Nonprofits often face risks due to high transaction volumes and sensitive data. DonorPerfect provides a robust defense through multi-factor authentication, real-time transaction monitoring, and PCI-compliant processing. Using cutting-edge technology and industry best practices, we help protect your organization’s data and empower your team to stay ahead of potential threats.

Together, we can ensure every contribution is secure and maintains the trust of your supporters.

DonorPerfect’s fraud mitigation features

  • Real-time transaction monitoring detects and flags suspicious activities as they occur
  • Advanced oversight and machine learning algorithms identify unusual transaction patterns that may indicate fraud
  • CAPTCHA on donation forms prevents bots from submitting fraudulent transactions so only legitimate contributions are processed
  • Multi-factor authentication prevents unauthorized access to your user accounts
  • TLS 1.2 protocol encrypts data sent between you and your donors to defend against interception or tampering
  • PCI-compliant processing secures contribution information from end to end
  • Predictive analytics and a global fraud detection network strengthen your defense against emerging threats
  • Regular system and process updates keep fraud tracking capabilities current and effective
  • Automated alerts notify you of any potential fraudulent transactions
  • Comprehensive fraud assessment reports offer actionable insights to strengthen your fraud prevention strategies

What your nonprofit can do to protect itself

  • Use DonorPerfect’s free PCI compliance program to adhere to industry standards
  • Set up DonorPerfect alerts and notifications so you can respond quickly to possible threats
  • Require strong, unique passwords for all user accounts
  • Obtain an SSL certificate to secure your website and improve SEO rankings
  • Regularly review and update your security policies
  • Monitor and review transactions frequently to detect and address discrepancies early
  • Ensure all staff are aware of common fraud tactics and the importance of following security protocols
  • Provide ongoing training for staff on the latest nonprofit cybersecurity threats
  • Limit access to sensitive information to only those who need it
  • Develop an incident response plan to address cyberattacks

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