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Disaster recovery planning, while not an entirely new concept, has gained increased attention since the events of September 11th and the formation of the Department of Homeland Security. The topic, however, has not become well rooted in the nonprofit community. Disaster Recovery Planning for Nonprofits is a unique and timely book that is geared specifically towards the nonprofit sector. This text lays the framework for organizations that wish to gain an understanding of current practices and want to form comprehensive disaster recovery plans for themselves. Not only does the book treat the various aspects of planning, it also presents a number of case histories and the practices being used by nonprofits as identified from a 2003 survey. Readers will find the strategies more process oriented rather than technologically based, which will enable executives, managers, and employees of nonprofit organizations to use the text as a springboard in the successful formation of their disaster recovery plans.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introducing Nonprofits to Disaster Recovery: Getting Beyond the Initial Fear; Is the Need For a Disaster Recovery Plan Real?; The Basic Cycle of Events in Disaster and Recovery; Questions for Review and Implementation Chapter 3 Team Formation and Initial Plan Development: Moving Into High Gear; Protecting the Organization's Assets; Sharing Information; Disseminating Disaster Information: A Unique Twist on a Web Site; Don't Just Get Insurance, Talk to the Insurance Company; Chapter 4 Protecting Information and Functions: Document Backups: Hard or Electronic Copies?; Protecting the Organization's Records; Applicable Regulations; Protecting the Organization's Activities; Protecting Sources of Income; Backing Up Electronic Data; Qu Chapter 5 Risks: Inside and Out: Starting Points; Procedures; Computer Systems; Revenue Impact; Vendors and Partners; Questions for Review and Implementation Chapter 6 Implementation and Updates: Get the Word Out; Make Decisions in Advance; Purchase Redundant Equipment; Document Procedures and Plans; Off-Site Storage; On-Site Storage; Test the Plan; Update the System; Emergency Sites; Where to Go From Here; Questi Chapter 7 Appendix A: Nonprofit Survey Chapter 8 Appendix B: Disaster Recovery Planning Resources Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 About the Author Chapter 11 Index