Author: Ann Shanklin
Emergency Preparedness: Weather and Natural Disasters
If disaster does strike, are you confident in your ability to quickly secure your nonprofits’ clients, employees, volunteers, and facilities?
It’s important that your volunteers know what they can expect in the way of guidance and supervision from your nonprofit.
Emergency Preparedness: Active Shooter
Active shooter incidents are on the rise, and it’s important to be attentive to both education and prevention.
Developing a Risk-aware Culture
We know when it comes to your nonprofit’s work, the phrase “risk management” doesn’t necessarily make you feel like jumping up and down with excitement — but it’s as crucial as any other task your organization undertakes. Good risk management helps ensure your nonprofit will have enough assets to carry out its mission, and it […]
Winter is Coming: Property Checklist
While every building is unique, each is at risk for water damage, whether from a minor roof leak, improperly maintained plumbing, or a violently destructive storm.
Transporting Vulnerable Populations
Regardless of the people being served, there are many factors that come into play when providing safe transportation to vulnerable persons.
Your nonprofit can be held responsible for liability associated with operating a vehicle that the organization doesn't own.
Don’t Let Water Damage Run Your Nonprofit up a Creek!
Whether your nonprofit owns or rents its property, water damage can be expensive and even catastrophic if not covered by your insurance policy.
Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common causes of incidents in and around public and private buildings of all sizes. This can be a very costly problem for any nonprofit.
Claims You Won’t Believe: A Fourth of July Extravaganza!
Nonprofits: Remember remember that there are certain risks involved to hosting events.
You, your employees and your volunteers can develop defensive driving skills that will help avoid the dangers caused by other people’s poor driving behavior.
Driving safely on roadways requires constant attention. Employees and volunteers need to stay focused and keep their mind on the road.