If you are managing a non-profit organization, you have exposures to certain types of risks that regular business entities do not experience. Even though you may feel pressured to hold the line on costs, you need to consider a number of issues that are not automatically covered by core insurance and risk management services. Some of them include:
Professional Liability
If you employ medical professionals and/or counselors, social workers or
others, you are exposed to liability issues that can extend for years beyond
the time your organization worked with the claimant. Do you have adequate
coverage?
Directors & Officers Liability
Are the volunteer trustees for your organization protected financially if
someone sues your organization?
Transportation
If you have special vehicles or equipment used to transport your agency’s
clients, or utilize volunteers to do so in their own vehicles, do you have
the proper coverages and risk management procedures in place?
Special Facilities
Do you have gymnasiums, swimming or therapy pools, camps, a daycare center,
workshops or other types of special facilities? Each of these has its own
inherent risks and requires special coverage and risk management procedures.
Special Events
If you hold special events or fundraisers, do you always check with your
insurance agent to make sure the type of activities being conducted are
covered under your standard policy? Many types of one-time events have
special risks that require protection through a special event policy.
Every organization is unique. We look forward to working with you to identify and manage the risks that can impact your future.
