Your Boys & Girls Club needs insurance.
You can buy it from a nonprofit.
Boys & Girls Clubs like yours level the playing field for America’s children and teens, offering safer childhoods, activities, programs, and caring mentors.
Shouldn’t your insurance company see the opportunities you create for your community as an asset — not a liability?
Just like you, Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Who understands nonprofits better than another nonprofit?
Plus, NIA is a preferred insurance carrier of Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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Please note: NIA can only insure Boys & Girls Clubs that do not engage children in contact sports.
Fair Pricing
By understanding the unique operations of Boys & Girls Clubs, NIA can offer affordable premiums that are fair and equitable.
NIA’s insurance premiums are based on your organization’s specific level of risk — not on the whims of the market.
Many Boys & Girls Clubs find out about NIA the hard way: When their existing insurance company suddenly and unexpectedly drops them, or exorbitantly raises their rates.
NIA’s mission as a nonprofit is to provide 501(c)(3) nonprofits with a stable source of reasonably priced liability and property insurance — so you can focus on your mission and community! More details here.
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You’re Not a Customer, You’re a Member
When you insure through NIA, you’re not a “customer,” you’re a member.
As an active member, you get cost-effective, quality insurance, plus thousands of dollars’ worth of benefits, which include free and discounted services, consulting, training, and software.
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“Your team has been so lovely to work with. I really do appreciate all that you are doing to help us with this compliance training. It has been wonderful having this added resource this past year!”
Amy Caillouette
Boys & Girls Club of Oceanside, Inc.
Stability & Reputation
You don’t want surprises with your insurance. You get stability and peace of mind with NIA as your insurer.
- 25,000+ nonprofits are insured by NIA
- 30+ years insuring nonprofits with fair and equitable pricing
- 95% of members return year after year
- Rated A IX (Excellent) by AM Best
Empathy & Transparency
Do you feel like a number when you try to get insurance? NIA is a nonprofit and understands what nonprofits go through.
NIA has a culture of empathy and transparency. As a member, you can contact NIA for any reason at any time — especially with regard to potential risks you’ve identified in your organization — without having to worry that it might negatively impact your insurance!
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Your Success is Our Success
Since NIA is a nonprofit, it’s accountable to members. Your success is our success.
Your Premium Dollars Benefit the Nonprofit Community
Like you, NIA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. That means your premium dollars are used for the benefit of the nonprofit sector.
Like you, NIA’s focus is on stakeholders, not shareholders.
Like you, the sole motivation is to benefit community.
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FAQ
Does NIA never raise rates?
As part of the mission, NIA wants to keep rates as low as possible over the long term. Premium changes for any individual nonprofit will vary depending on how its operations change and its claims history. When general rate increases must be imposed to assure financial sustainability of the group overall, NIA communicates well in advance, to help you prepare and plan accordingly.
Does NIA never non-renew nonprofits?
NIA’s responsibility is to make sure that each insured nonprofit pays a fair share for the risk they present. Occasionally, a nonprofit will be non-renewed if they present risk that is unacceptable relative to their nonprofit peers. Typically, the decision to non-renew is made because of poor risk management practices from a nonprofit that shows no inclination to improve, or if NIA learns that the nonprofit has misrepresented information on the application. The reasoning for any cancellation or non-renewal will not be capricious.