Subject: Navigating Risk When Risk is Everywhere

Understanding the concepts of ‘risk’ and ‘risk management’ in the nonprofit sector

February 11, 2026


Navigating Risk When Risk is Everywhere


It’s easy to become overwhelmed, distracted, and even disheartened by the concerning possibilities facing many nonprofit organizations. This webinar takes a fresh look at the concept of risk and offers practical ways to reflect and act in the face of troubling risks while keeping your mission at the forefront. Learn how to harness worry into action plans that will build mission resilience and ready your team for what’s next.


This webinar introduces simple ways to understand the concepts of ‘risk’ and ‘risk management’ in the nonprofit sector, and presents practical ways to prioritize top risks and develop action plans related to top risks.


Objectives: Participants will be able to:

  • Define and identify key risk concepts through a non-profit lens

  • Prioritize top risks and develop action plans related to top risks

  • Develop strategies to Increase the comfort of talking about and coping with the risks facing nonprofit organizations. 

Presenters:

  • Melanie Herman; Executive Director- Nonprofit Risk Management Center

Who should attend: This webinar is designed for a broad spectrum of nonprofit professionals, ranging from high-level decision-makers to those managing daily operations. Since the focus is on "harnessing worry into action," it is particularly relevant for anyone feeling the weight of uncertainty in the current economic or social climate.


When: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 @ 1:00pm Pacific/4:00pm Eastern

Duration: 60 minutes 

Cost: Free!

Questions?

Email: Kim

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