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NAO Policy Lab: Oregon’s New Data Privacy Law: How Nonprofits Are Affected

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Does your nonprofit manage personal data of donors, volunteers, or membership? States across the country have been rushing to pass laws that protect the privacy of individuals from unwanted solicitations and security breaches. Some states exempted nonprofits while others included nonprofits. Oregon just passed a new data privacy law that require compliance from nonprofits, especially those with large donor databases of personal data. Learn about Oregon’s new data privacy law and find out what your nonprofit can do to protect personal data.   

Guest Speaker will include representatives from the Oregon Department of Justice.

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Does your nonprofit manage personal data of donors, volunteers, or membership? States across the country have been rushing to pass laws that protect the privacy of individuals from unwanted solicitations and security breaches. Some states exempted nonprofits while others included nonprofits. Oregon just passed a new data privacy law that require compliance from nonprofits, especially those with large donor databases of personal data. Learn about Oregon’s new data privacy law and find out what your nonprofit can do to protect personal data.   

Guest Speaker will include representatives from the Oregon Department of Justice.

Cost

No cost to members. Registration is required. 

If you have any questions or trouble registering, contact [email protected]

When
September 18th, 2024 from 12:00 PM to  1:15 PM
Location
Online

About the presenters

Director of Public Policy at Nonprofit Association of Oregon

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Privacy Analyst, Civil Enforcement at Oregon Department of Justice

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