Insight

How to Prepare for a Crisis

Is your nonprofit organization ready for an inevitable crisis?

Like an active volcano that could erupt at any moment, organizational crises are not a matter of “if” but “when.” However, you don’t have to live in a constant state of paranoia or panic. There are active steps your team can take—this year, this month, even today—to help make sure you are ready when a crisis hits.

Planning isn’t just key—it’s critical

“Failing to plan is planning to fail.” We’ve all heard these wise words from Benjamin Franklin, but when it comes to crisis communications, nothing is truer. Often, organizations don’t prepare adequately, leading to a game of chaotic catch-up when they face a crisis. Poor planning has shown to result in confusing messages, broken trust and even deeper damage to an organization’s reputation.

Why crisis planning matters for nonprofits

There are ways to manage a crisis before one strikes. At Guardian, we agree with the adage that the best defense is a great offense. In simple terms, the best crisis management tool, especially for nonprofits with more limited resources, is deciding to take steps to prevent a crisis altogether.

Beforea crisis hits—not after—is the only phase of an incident that your organization can control. The incident itself and the period following it will be fraught with factors and elements beyond your control.

7 ways to prepare for a crisis

Advance preparation will strengthen your response, increase your chances of surviving the crisis and even help you avoid a crisis all together. Here are seven ways to prepare:

Start strengthening your crisis communications today

No organization—no matter how big or small—is immune to a crisis. We all must make a conscious decision about how to navigate the looming volcanoes for our organizations. The course we chart will have significant ramifications. Now, more than ever, is the time to plan for a crisis.

Our expertise in crisis management has been developed and strengthened over the course of many years of hands-on experiences, from hot-button cultural issues to matters of employment. We would be honored to support your team in thoughtful preparation.