Help us Give Back to Charities with Free Access for Life
There are a lot of things charities should have to worry about, but cyberattacks shouldn’t be one of them. This October, 2025, we’re doing something small but (hopefully) meaningful at Trustle: we’re giving away ten completely free Trustle licenses to registered charities. No fine print, no time limit, no user cap.
Whether your team’s ten people or ten thousand, if you’re a registered US charity that needs help managing cloud access, we’ve got you covered.
Why Are we Doing This?
Because not everyone can afford to protect their sensitive information, but everyone deserves to.
Charities fight on the front lines of real-world problems every day: homelessness, hunger, healthcare, climate change, civil rights, animal welfare, and disaster relief. These are high-stakes missions, often run by lean teams and volunteers, on shoestring budgets.
But while their focus is on doing good, cybercriminals are focusing on their vulnerabilities.
We believe protection shouldn’t be a luxury. It should be available to all. And this is something we can do, right now, to make a difference. So, we’re donating what we do best.
“We’re proud to support the mission-driven organizations that hold society together. This is something simple and valuable we can give away. And if it helps even one charity avoid a breach, it’s worth it.” - Grant Redmon, CEO, Trustle
Why are Charities Such Big Targets?
Because they’re visible, trusted, hold PII, and often under‑secured.
Lean teams mean fewer eyes on access.
Tight budgets mean strong cybersecurity tools are often out of reach.
Volunteer turnover creates messy access trails.
Highly valuable data, like donor information, financial records, and beneficiary details, makes them a goldmine for bad actors.
With online fundraising, remote work, and fundraisers logging into the cloud from various locations, the attack surface has expanded massively, with cloud-based applications now playing a central role in operations. Identity and risky permissions are the top cloud security risks. Zero Trust and least privilege are priorities, but many orgs struggle to enforce them at scale.
A recent survey found that 71% of nonprofits have suffered at least one cyberattack.
In 60% of those cases, attackers went after donor data. The very thing that keeps the lights on.
It’s not just IT systems being exploited. It’s trust. Charities rely on goodwill. Criminals exploit that goodwill through phishing, spoofed domains, and social engineering. And without modern access controls in place, it only takes one compromised credential to cause irreparable damage to the mission and to the people behind it.
What Does Trustle Actually Do?
We help organizations eliminate standing privileges and regain control over who has access to what, where, and for how long.
Put simply: we give you visibility and control over cloud identity. Across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Okta, and more.
With Trustle, you can:
Grant Just-in-Time (JIT) access: temporary, auditable access that expires automatically
Visualize permissions: across both human and non-human (including AI) identities
Clean up unused access: automatically expire old roles and deprovision accounts
Streamline approvals: right inside Slack or Microsoft Teams via chat-driven access requests
Audit and investigate: get a full picture of who has access, how they got it, and whether they still need it
All from a clean, central dashboard. No digging through IAM logs. No deciphering weird role hierarchies. No drama.
And yes, it's all set up and running in as little as 30 minutes.
Who’s This For?
Any US-registered charity that wants to take access security seriously but lacks the budget or time to implement enterprise-priced tools. Whether you’re running a food bank, an animal shelter, or a national nonprofit with hundreds of staff, if your mission needs protection, we’re here for it.
We’re offering 10 free licenses, indefinitely, and we’re not capping your team size. If it makes your life easier and your data safer, we’re happy.