Author: Joe Shreve
From the Claims Files: Fire Damage
Fire can happen to anyone, is your nonprofit prepared? Learn from others and minimize risk to protect your mission.
From the Claims Files: Embezzlement
Lax financial oversight rarely goes unnoticed, creating enticing opportunities for embezzlement. Are your nonprofit's funds a tempting target?
From the Claims Files: Personal Use of Nonprofit Vehicles
Allowing someone to use your nonprofit’s vehicle as their personal car means you could be assuming potential risk — whether they go straight home or straight to the bar. Is that a risk worth taking?
From the Claims Files: Accommodation
When it comes to employment, disability, and accommodations, the law considers nonprofits to be the same as any other employer. Are your nonprofit's practices in compliance?
From the Claims Files: Copyright Infringement
Improper use of copyrighted materials is an unforced error that no organization can afford to make. Is your nonprofit prepared?
From the Claims Files: Accidental Death
If someone dies while in your nonprofit’s care — and it’s not due to natural causes — the consequences can be devastating, public, and permanent.
From the Claims Files: Slip-and-Fall Incidents
What are you going to do when someone slips and falls at your nonprofit, then sues you?
How One Nonprofit Made Therapy a Day at the Beach
A Walk on Water provides kids with special needs transformative experiences in the ocean. Meet the 26,000th nonprofit to be insured by NIA.
A Mission of Mobility: How One NIA Member Got People Moving
Meet Don Schoendorfer of Free Wheelchair Mission, a biomedical engineer who's made it his mission to provide mobility for those who need it most.
Insurance Brokers: Here’s How You Can Help Your Nonprofit Clients During Claims
How insurance brokers can maximize the chances of their nonprofit clients’ claims being covered.
Senior Manager of Business Systems Kevin H. shares how his career with NIA changed his relationship with the nonprofit community.
When This Nonprofit Faced a Crisis, NIA Was Ready to Help
When time was running out for one nonprofit, NIA staff leapt into action to make sure they had the coverage needed in time to go on.