Category: Insurance Explained
Thrift Shops: Insurance Explained
Nonprofit thrift shops are more than just a place to bargain shop and treasure hunt — they also provide jobs, raise funds, and help the environment. When it comes to their insurance, what do they need the most? Here’s what some real NIA members had to say.
Art Centers: Insurance Explained
Nonprofit art centers provide the space for communities to discover and explore their creativity and imagination through artistic expression. What’s most important to these organizations when it comes to their insurance? Here’s what some real NIA members had to say.
Abuse Prevention Organizations: Insurance Explained
Local nonprofit abuse prevention organizations provide an essential lifeline of support for countless victims of mistreatment. What do they look for when it comes to their insurance?
Senior Meal Programs: Insurance Explained
Thousands of older folks depend on their local senior meal program as a source of important nutrition, enabling them to live healthy and independent lives. These nonprofits can’t operate without insurance, so we asked them what matters most when it comes to their coverage.
Alzheimer’s Organizations: Insurance Explained
Local nonprofits play a key role for patients and their families impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia. What do these essential organizations value most when it comes to their insurance? Here’s what our members had to say.
Food Banks and Food Pantries: Insurance Explained
Food banks and food pantries play a vital role in the health of their communities. What’s important to them about their insurance? We spoke with three nonprofit food banks about it.
Boys & Girls Clubs: Insurance Explained
Boys & Girls Clubs want insurance that fits, from an insurer that wants to work with them, understands them, and enhances their mission.