Lamb Insurance Services, a member of The Nonprofit Cooperative Family, provides nonprofits with comprehensive coverage at affordable prices. They are exclusively dedicated to nonprofit and human service organizations.
Nonprofit directors and officers (D&O) insurance provides coverage for claim types that are not covered by your nonprofit general liability policy or related policies. D&O policies cover claims and lawsuits associated with the management decisions made by the board of directors. The coverage can include the mismanagement of the nonprofit’s funds, failure to provide particular programs or services, failure to supervise, wrongful use of donations, etc. Most (but not all) nonprofit directors and officers insurance policies also cover employment related practices claims and lawsuits.
3 Reasons Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
The foundation of any nonprofit insurance program is General Liability cover- age. General Liability protects your organization if the actions of your employees or volunteers cause an injury to someone or cause damage someone’s property, and you become legally responsible for paying for those injuries or damages.
Three reasons your Nonprofit needs this coverage:
Umbrella insurance provides increased coverage limits over other types of nonprofit liability insurance. It is primarily meant to supplement the limit of your general liability coverage but can also go over your auto liability, directors and officer’s liability, professional liability, or improper sexual conduct liability.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Nonprofit professional liability insurance provides coverage for claims and lawsuits associated with errors in performing different charitable, professional activities. This would include activities such as teaching, counseling, consulting, and related activities. It is typically not meant to replace errors and omissions coverage for professionals like accountants, lawyers, doctors, or media organizations.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Property insurance provides coverage for the loss of or damage to the proper- ty you own. This property can include your building and your organization’s personal property (furniture, equipment, electronics, inventory, etc.), among other things. When considering this coverage, it is vital to have a list of all phys- ical assets, and then make sure the property is accurately valued at the cost to replacement it. Then make sure that you insure your property for its replace- ment cost value. Note that your property coverage can include loss from dis- honest acts of employees or loss from destroyed records.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Nonprofit cyber liability insurance provides coverage for the financial losses associated with data breaches, cyber extortion, and other cyber events. It can cover the costs incurred by your organization as well as the expenses incurred by others. Many policies also pay to protect the people affected by the breach with resources such as credit monitoring. Additionally, the policy may respond with crisis aid to help protect your reputation.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Nonprofit volunteer accident insurance provides coverage to volunteers if they are injured, disabled, or die during their service to your organization. The coverage is in addition to the volunteer’s health insurance and covers out of pocket expenses such as deductibles and co-payments. Volunteer accident coverage may become the primary coverage if the volunteer does not have health insurance coverage. It can also include coverage for loss of limbs or loss of life.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Workers’ Compensation provides coverage for employees in the event of injury, illness, or death. The benefits include medical costs, disability income, death benefits, and job retraining.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Employment practices liability (EPL) insurance covers claims and lawsuits relat- ed to harassment, discrimination, wrongful terminations, etc. EPL is not limited to claims just by employees, it usually includes some, if not full, coverage for volunteers and third-party claims as well. This coverage is generally included as part of the nonprofit D&O liability.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Nonprofit Improper Sexual Conduct and Physical Abuse coverage provides protection for claims of abuse by your employees and volunteers to third par- ties. This is essential coverage for any organization working with youth, the elderly, developmentally disabled, or other at-risk groups.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
If your organization owns vehicles, then you need Commercial Auto coverage which is essentially the same as what we all buy for our own cars. It may provide coverage for liability only or could also include physical damage (comprehensive and collision) coverage. The liability portion covers damage to other vehicles or property and injury to others for accidents where you are at fault. The physical damage pays for the repair of damage to vehicles owned by your organization.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
If your employees or volunteers use their own vehicles on business associated with your organization, this coverage is critical. If someone is driving on behalf of your nonprofit, and they cause an accident, the other people involved may come after your organization for damages to their property or for the cost of medical treatment. Note that the auto coverage that already exists on the employee’s or volunteer’s vehicle will always pay first. And then, if they don’t have enough coverage the organizations Nonowned Auto Liability will kick in.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
International insurance provides coverage for your operations outside of the United States. The policies usually include a variety of coverages to anticipate a variety of claim circumstances. The coverages can consist of general liability, auto liability, volunteer protection, medical costs, repatriation and kidnap, and ransom, and more.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage:
Directors & Officers Liability
Nonprofit directors and officers (D&O) insurance provides coverage for claim types that are not covered by your nonprofit general liability policy or related policies. D&O policies cover claims and lawsuits associated with the management decisions made by the board of directors. The coverage can include the mismanagement of the nonprofit’s funds, failure to provide particular programs or services, failure to supervise, wrongful use of donations, etc. Most (but not all) nonprofit directors and officers insurance policies also cover employment related practices claims and lawsuits.
3 Reasons Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
The foundation of any nonprofit insurance program is General Liability cover- age. General Liability protects your organization if the actions of your employees or volunteers cause an injury to someone or cause damage someone’s property, and you become legally responsible for paying for those injuries or damages.
Umbrella Liability
Umbrella insurance provides increased coverage limits over other types of nonprofit liability insurance. It is primarily meant to supplement the limit of your general liability coverage but can also go over your auto liability, directors and officer’s liability, professional liability, or improper sexual conduct liability.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Professional Liability
Nonprofit professional liability insurance provides coverage for claims and lawsuits associated with errors in performing different charitable, professional activities. This would include activities such as teaching, counseling, consulting, and related activities. It is typically not meant to replace errors and omissions coverage for professionals like accountants, lawyers, doctors, or media organizations.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Property Coverage
Property insurance provides coverage for the loss of or damage to the proper- ty you own. This property can include your building and your organization’s personal property (furniture, equipment, electronics, inventory, etc.), among other things. When considering this coverage, it is vital to have a list of all phys- ical assets, and then make sure the property is accurately valued at the cost to replacement it. Then make sure that you insure your property for its replace- ment cost value. Note that your property coverage can include loss from dis- honest acts of employees or loss from destroyed records.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Cyber Liability
Nonprofit cyber liability insurance provides coverage for the financial losses associated with data breaches, cyber extortion, and other cyber events. It can cover the costs incurred by your organization as well as the expenses incurred by others. Many policies also pay to protect the people affected by the breach with resources such as credit monitoring. Additionally, the policy may respond with crisis aid to help protect your reputation.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Volunteer Accident
Nonprofit volunteer accident insurance provides coverage to volunteers if they are injured, disabled, or die during their service to your organization. The coverage is in addition to the volunteer’s health insurance and covers out of pocket expenses such as deductibles and co-payments. Volunteer accident coverage may become the primary coverage if the volunteer does not have health insurance coverage. It can also include coverage for loss of limbs or loss of life.
Workers’ Compensation provides coverage for employees in the event of injury, illness, or death. The benefits include medical costs, disability income, death benefits, and job retraining.
Employment Practices Liability (EPL)
Employment practices liability (EPL) insurance covers claims and lawsuits relat- ed to harassment, discrimination, wrongful terminations, etc. EPL is not limited to claims just by employees, it usually includes some, if not full, coverage for volunteers and third-party claims as well. This coverage is generally included as part of the nonprofit D&O liability.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Improper Sexual Conduct Liability [Should this be abuse & molestation?]
Nonprofit Improper Sexual Conduct and Physical Abuse coverage provides protection for claims of abuse by your employees and volunteers to third par- ties. This is essential coverage for any organization working with youth, the elderly, developmentally disabled, or other at-risk groups.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Commercial Auto Coverage
If your organization owns vehicles, then you need Commercial Auto coverage which is essentially the same as what we all buy for our own cars. It may provide coverage for liability only or could also include physical damage (comprehensive and collision) coverage. The liability portion covers damage to other vehicles or property and injury to others for accidents where you are at fault. The physical damage pays for the repair of damage to vehicles owned by your organization.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
Non-owned Auto Liability Coverage
If your employees or volunteers use their own vehicles on business associated with your organization, this coverage is critical. If someone is driving on behalf of your nonprofit, and they cause an accident, the other people involved may come after your organization for damages to their property or for the cost of medical treatment. Note that the auto coverage that already exists on the employee’s or volunteer’s vehicle will always pay first. And then, if they don’t have enough coverage the organizations Nonowned Auto Liability will kick in.
Three Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs this Coverage
International Coverage
International insurance provides coverage for your operations outside of the United States. The policies usually include a variety of coverages to anticipate a variety of claim circumstances. The coverages can consist of general liability, auto liability, volunteer protection, medical costs, repatriation and kidnap, and ransom, and more.
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