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Nonprofit Bytes

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by Amy Eybsen

7 episodes
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A podcast that explores the intersection of philanthropy, technology and innovation.

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5/3/2024

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February 17, 2026

What Practical AI Looks Like in Nonprofit

As nonprofits are continuously being asked to do more with less, can AI be practically utilized to support organizations?

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September 11, 2025

Automating Financial Operations in Museums

How can museums and other nonprofits better support their financial operations through automation? Streamlining processes, improving accuracy and driving efficiency are all explored in this episode of GHJ’s Nonprofit Bytes podcast. GHJ Nonprofit Audit Expert Mitchell Cota talks with Stephen De La Rosa, the assistant vice president, FP&A and controller at one of Los Angeles’ most iconic cultural institutions – the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. At the museum, Stephen and his team have optimized their general ledger and cost center data, streamlining many repetitive tasks like expense allocations and reporting. This episode dives into: • What prompted the museum to take a deeper look at its general ledger and cost center structure • Challenges throughout the process of automating this, as well as wins that resulted from it • How automation has impacted the museum’s finance team’s workload and ability to focus on higher-value tasks • Lessons learned and best practices for other nonprofit organizations looking to automate financial tasks

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October 12, 2024

What Nonprofits Need to Know About Cybersecurity Insurance

How can nonprofit organizations manage their risk? In this episode of Nonprofit Bytes, GHJ Nonprofit Expert Amy Eybsen and Apex Risk and Insurance Commercial Broker Lucy Busby discuss cybersecurity insurance. Amy and Lucy discuss how much coverage an organization truly needs, compare first-party and third-party coverage and review the steps that must be taken in the event of a cyber attack. Lucy noted that some general liability packages include some coverage for cyber incidents, but most do not offer coverage for the two most common cases: 1. Funds transfer fraud 2. Social engineering claims Additionally, as cybersecurity trends evolve, what is and is not covered in a policy may also change from year to year, which is why it is important to work with an insurance broker with specific experience with cyber insurance policies. “A lot of the limits that used to be universally automatically provided and included on a cyber policy are now actually being excluded, or the limits are extremely lessened, so brokers really need to be reviewing all quotes and renewal policies,” Lucy explained. “This is something that can be really easily missed if there is not a thorough analysis or a broker is not savvy to specific cyber coverages and does not know what to be looking or asking for.”

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What is Nonprofit Bytes?

A podcast that explores the intersection of philanthropy, technology and innovation.

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This podcast updates weekly.

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