Andy Levy-Ajzenkopf of CharityVillage recently wrote an article “Don’t be a nonprofit party to terror” which discusses regulatory and risk management issues for charities in the area of preventing terrorism.
Here is a link to Andy Levy-Ajzenkopf’s article “Don’t be a nonprofit party to terror”
https://charityvillage.com/Content.aspx?topic=Don_t_be_a_nonprofit_party_to_terror&last=156
Here is an article in which I discuss various ways for Canadian charities to minimize the risk of involvement with terrorism:
Canadian Charities and Terrorism: Preventing Abuse of Your Favourite Canadian Charity
https://www.canadiancharitylaw.ca/articles/canadian_charities_and_terrorism_preventing_abuse_of_your_favourite_canadia/
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