Nonprofit Cyber Welcomes Three New Members and Expands Its Solutions Index

Nonprofit Cyber Welcomes Three New Members and Expands Its Solutions Index

New York, 9 December 2025 — Nonprofit Cyber, the global coalition of implementation-focused cybersecurity nonprofit organizations, today announced the addition of three new members: CISAB, Eduruna, and Good Heart Tech. These organizations expand the coalition’s global reach and deepen its collective expertise. All three organizations provide tailored cybersecurity tools and services to civil society organizations and high-risk, marginalized, communities. With these additions, Nonprofit Cyber now unites 56 nonprofits worldwide dedicated to developing and deploying cybersecurity solutions at scale.

Nonprofit Cyber is proud to welcome: 

  • Cyber Intelligence and Security Aid Bureau (CISAB): A legally recognized nonprofit organization in Ghana that fights crime, including cybercrime, by making cybersecurity awareness and materials available at the grassroots level. CISAB also works to demystify security and make it more interesting for social discourse. The organisation runs strategic awareness campaigns and capacity-building projects of significant social impacts. It also translates cybersecurity resources into African languages and helps with community-based cyber research. They actively collaborate with partners who share similar values for the furtherance of safer societies and the protection of our digital space. 
  • Eduruna: A U.S.-based nonprofit which empowers high school and college students with hands-on learning experiences in technology, digital design, and cybersecurity. Its programs help young people explore career pathways while strengthening resilience and innovation in their communities.
  • Good Heart Tech: A U.S.-based nonprofit which provides free technology support and tailored cybersecurity services to nonprofits. Their work includes phishing simulations, endpoint and website hardening, SaaS backup protection, public learning resources, and custom automation tools that help organizations operate securely and efficiently.

“For us at CISAB, cybersecurity is about people and communities. Joining Nonprofit Cyber gives us an opportunity to learn, share, and collaborate so we can help more individuals stay safe online and take part confidently in the digital world.”, said Ernest Opare, Security Strategist at CISAB.

“Eduruna is proud to join Nonprofit Cyber’s global coalition, a community united by a shared commitment to protecting those most vulnerable. Collaboration is at the heart of our mission, and this partnership amplifies our efforts to equip students and support high-risk and marginalized communities with the cybersecurity skills they need to stay safe. Together, we’re strengthening resilience, expanding access, and advancing security across the communities we collectively serve.”, said Paul Pearson, Cybersecurity Specialist & Founder at Eduruna.

“Good Heart Tech is excited to join this coalition of implementation-focused cybersecurity nonprofits. We’re committed to helping mission-driven organizations stay secure and resilient, and we look forward to collaborating with the Nonprofit Cyber community to expand practical, accessible security solutions across the nonprofit sector.”, said Greg Wenner, Executive Director at Good Heart Tech.

New Additions to the Solutions Index

Alongside the growing membership, Nonprofit Cyber has expanded its Solutions Index, adding new tools and resources that are delivered by nonprofits to secure the Internet and help various communities improve their cybersecurity posture. Recent additions include:

The CMMC Professionals Network (CPN) has added practical, member-focused resources to the Solutions Index:

  • CMMC Pathways: Scenario-based pathways for CMMC Level 1 & 2 using real technology stacks.
  • CMMC Professional Membership: One-on-one guidance from experienced CMMC professionals.
  • CPN LinkedIn Group: Networking, peer support, and updates on CMMC developments.
  • CMMC Roundtable: Interactive sessions with CMMC experts to discuss experiences and insights.

Consumer Reports updated the description of its Security Planner, a free, easy-to-use guide to staying safer online. 

The Nonprofit Cyber Solutions Index highlights 144 nonprofit-developed tools and services that are free or low-cost, making it easier for organizations with limited resources to adopt practical cybersecurity protections.

With these new members and expanded resources, Nonprofit Cyber continues to enhance global collaboration in cybersecurity. The coalition remains committed to support implementation-focused cybersecurity nonprofits to collaborate, work together on projects, voluntarily align activities to minimize duplication and increase mutual support, and link the community to key stakeholders with a shared communication channel.

About Nonprofit Cyber

Nonprofit Cyber is a coalition of global nonprofit organizations formed to enhance joint action to improve cybersecurity. All coalition members are nonprofits that serve the public interest by developing, sharing, deploying, and increasing the awareness of cybersecurity best practices, tools, standards, and services.

Learn more at https://nonprofitcyber.org/. 

Media Contact

Ms. Kayle Giroud,  Global Cyber Alliance and Nonprofit Cyber Secretariat, kgiroud@globalcyberalliance.org