January 22, 2004
Tips for Designing Disaster-Recovery Plans
Disaster Recovery Planning for Nonprofits
by Michael K. Robinson
This book offers advice to help charities plan for natural disasters, equipment failures, terrorist attacks, thefts, scandals, and other emergencies. Michael K. Robinson, information-technology director at Creative Direct Response, a fund-raising company in Crofton, Md., writes that nonprofit groups need disaster plans because they rarely have enough reserve funds to carry them
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