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Fraud risks in nonprofit organizations: Eight steps nonprofits can take today to mitigate fraud risks
Fraud is a pervasive and costly issue that can affect all types of organizations, including nonprofits. Nonprofit organizations are especially vulnerable due to limited resources, less staff and, in many cases, reliance on volunteers with minimal oversight. Fraud can not only result in financial losses but also erode public trust, leading to long-term damage to the organization's reputation.