If your personal information was revealed in the Blackbaud data breach of 2020, you could receive up to $15,500—and claiming it is easier than you think. With the deadline fast approaching on May 6, 2025, now is the time to act.
Whether you’re just finding out about the breach or already received a notification, this guide will walk you through how to file your claim, who qualifies, how much you could get, and how to protect your data going forward.
Overview
Here’s a quick snapshot of what this settlement includes:
Point | Details |
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Settlement Amount | Up to $15,500 per person |
Breach Period | February–May 2020 |
Claim Deadline | May 6, 2025 |
Eligibility | Must have had data stored by a Blackbaud-using organization |
Compensation | Out-of-pocket costs, time lost, credit monitoring |
Settlement Website | Official Blackbaud Settlement Site |
Case Name | In re: Blackbaud, Inc. Customer Data Breach Litigation |
This case is one of the largest involving nonprofits, schools, and healthcare groups—and you might be included even if you’ve never heard of Blackbaud.
What Happened?
Back in 2020, Blackbaud—a company that provides data services for nonprofits, hospitals, and universities—was hit by a ransomware attack. Hackers accessed private data, including:
- Names and addresses
- Social Security numbers
- Health records
- Email and bank account info
Even though Blackbaud paid the ransom to stop the spread of the data, they were slow to notify affected organizations and individuals. That led to a class action lawsuit and this major settlement.
Who’s Affected?
You might qualify if:
- You donated to a nonprofit, attended a school, or were treated at a hospital that used Blackbaud
- You received a notice saying your information was revealed
- Or you can confirm a connection to a Blackbaud-using group between Feb–May 2020
The official settlement website includes a list of affected organizations—definitely worth checking if you’re unsure.
Payouts
How much can you get? That depends on the kind of damage you suffered and whether you can back it up.
Breakdown
Type of Claim | Max Reimbursement |
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Out-of-pocket costs | Up to $5,000 |
Time lost (up to 4 hours) | $25/hr (max $100) |
Credit monitoring | Free for 2 years |
Extraordinary losses | Up to $10,000 |
So, if you lost money due to identity theft, fraud, or spent time fixing the damage, you may be eligible for compensation. Everyone approved gets the free monitoring, even with no documents.
How to File
- Visit the Settlement Site
Go to the official claim portal to begin. - Check Eligibility
Enter your Notice ID (from email or letter) or search with your personal info. - Collect Proof
Include receipts, statements, emails, or screenshots to support your claim. - Pick Your Benefit
Choose reimbursement, credit monitoring, or both if eligible. - Submit by May 6
Don’t wait—late submissions won’t be accepted.
Why It Matters
This settlement is about more than just a payout—it’s about accountability. Data breaches are rising fast, and this case sends a strong message to companies that they must protect your personal information.
According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, there were over 3,200 breaches in 2023 alone, affecting more than 350 million Americans. It’s no longer a matter of “if” your data gets revealed—but when.
Protect Yourself
Even if you’re eligible for this settlement, there are smart steps you should take to safeguard your info:
- Use strong, unique passwords for each account
- Enable two-factor authentication wherever possible
- Monitor your credit via AnnualCreditReport.com
- Freeze your credit to stop fraudulent account openings
- Avoid phishing scams—don’t click unknown links or share personal info
A little digital hygiene can go a long way.
If you were impacted by the Blackbaud breach, don’t miss this chance for compensation. It only takes a few minutes to file your claim, and it could mean real money—or at least peace of mind.
FAQs
Who qualifies for this settlement?
Anyone affected by the Blackbaud breach between Feb–May 2020.
What’s the deadline to file?
All claims must be submitted by May 6, 2025.
How much can I get?
Up to $15,500 depending on losses and proof submitted.
Do I need proof of my losses?
Yes, for maximum payout. Some benefits don’t require proof.
Is credit monitoring free?
Yes, 2 years of free credit monitoring for all approved claims.