Stand out in your community Page Article Reduce the number of victims within your community and in doing so create goodwill towards your organization.As fraud has become a part of life, consumer education is the one proven method that keeps everyone safer. By increasing awareness you help to prevent the spread of fraud within your community. Your organization could be the community link and administer the free offering of your fraud prevention education resources.Help these organizations within your community:Senior centers and housing providers: Elder financial exploitation has been called the crime of the 21st century and deploying effective interventions has never been more important.Non-profits: By offering our services for free to your non-profit customers, you're serving the greater good in your community.Chambers of commerce: Chambers of Commerce reach a large and diverse group of businesses that need be alert.Small businesses: Small businesses are now the primary target of cyber criminals. Business owners, managers and employees need to remain diligence.Charities: Charities need to have these resources for free.Religious institutions: Reach a large demographic and help them stay safe.Public schools: Parents, children and teenagers all need to understand the latest risks with technology, social media and identity theft.Municipal government: Local police and town related web sites are the first place people go you learn about fraud and report scams.Local newspapers and media: The local news and media reach the most people and are extremely effective in broadcasting fraud awareness.Benefits to your organization:Reduces fraud within your communityCreates goodwill for your brandDemonstrates your expertiseHelps your marketing and community outreach programsProves your commitment to fraud preventionBetter overall educated communityBrings consumers back to your web site and Facebook page