The Hidden Costs of Manual Identity Management: A Guide for Nonprofits

Manual identity and access management (IAM) is a silent drain on nonprofit operations. Organizations managing identity manually lose an average of 483.6 hours per year to administrative tasks like password resets and onboarding, diverting staff time away from your mission.

The threat landscape for nonprofits: Nonprofits are currently the second-most targeted sector globally. Research indicates that 94% of nonprofits have experienced phishing attacks, and the average cost of a data breach has reached $4.4 million.

Real-world ROI of identity automation: Organizations that have automated their identity processes report significant operational savings.

  • The Trevor Project: Saved approximately $300,000 annually.
  • Vibrant Emotional Health: Saved approximately $109,500 annually.

Actionable security solutions: Okta for Good provides eligible organizations with donated and discounted products, including 50 free licenses and 50% off advanced products. This enables nonprofits to implement phishing-resistant authentication and meet modern security standards, while reducing the administrative burden of managing user access.

Stop losing resources to manual identity management. Download this guide to see how much your nonprofit could save.

Okta for Good infographic titled "The Hidden Costs of Manual Identity Security," highlighting how Okta saves nonprofits time and money through automation and identity management.

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