Insurance for Boys and Girls Clubs

NIA is a preferred insurance carrier of Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Your Boys & Girls Club needs liability insurance.

You can get it from a nonprofit.

Boys & Girls Clubs like yours level the playing field for America’s children and teens, offering safer childhoods, life-ensuring programs, and caring mentors.

Shouldn’t your insurance company see the opportunities you create for your community as an asset — not a liability?

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, just like you. Who understands nonprofits like yours better than another nonprofit?

Note: NIA can only insure Boys & Girls Clubs that do not engage children in contact sports.

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Insured by NIA:
Boys & Club of Garden Grove
Garden Grove, CA

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.

The money your nonprofit saves can be put to better use toward your mission and community!

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You’re Not a Customer, You’re a Member

When your Boys and Girls Club insures 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 & software.

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Insured by NIA:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Garden Grove
Garden Grove, CA

Stability & Reputation

You don’t want surprises with your insurance. Join the multiple Boys & Girls Clubs that enjoy stability and peace of mind with NIA as their insurer.

  • 27,000+ nonprofits are insured by NIA
  • 35+ years insuring nonprofits with fair and equitable pricing
  • 95% of members return year after year
  • Rated A (Excellent) by AM Best
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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.

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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Insured by NIA:
Windsor County Mentors
Windsor, VT

Your Success is Our Success

Since NIA is governed by its members, it’s accountable to members. Your success is our success.

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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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Let’s Get Started

NIA only insures nonprofits that have 501(c)(3) status, engaged in these types of operations, in these locations.

Ready to get liability and/or property insurance for your 501(c)(3) nonprofit? Start the process by filling out the form below.

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA) has placed a temporary pause on all new business submissions as we are bringing a new and improved policy admissions system online and must focus on releasing our renewal quotes promptly.

During this pause, you will not be able to receive a new business quote from NIA.

If your need for insurance is not immediate:
Fill in the form below if you’d like to get in the queue for when we resume quotes.

If your need for insurance is immediate:
Please contact your state’s nonprofit state association for further assistance. A listing of these associations can be found on the National Council of Nonprofits website.

We look forward to resuming new business quotes soon. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

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Optional: Your Broker / Agent Information
501(c)(3) nonprofits must obtain insurance coverage through a licensed independent broker.

Most nonprofits don’t have a broker. No worries! NIA will put you in touch with one.

If you already have a broker you like to work with, enter their information below:

Information provided on this form is used solely during this process and is not shared with or sold to any other party.

Your questions answered.

If you’re reading this, your thirst for knowledge needs to be quenched! Here’s the top three questions NIA hears from nonprofits.

While your nonprofit may or may not be required to carry liability or property insurance, funders, venues, and contract agreements routinely require insurance as a condition of engaging in an agreement.

It’s up to each nonprofit organization to determine what coverage is necessary. An insurance broker can help with this decision.

Learn more on the Nonprofits Insurance 101 page.

If you are a new nonprofit organization or expect soon to receive your 501(c)(3) status, this is the ideal time to learn about your liability options.

If want to get a ballpark on insurance costs, here are the minimum annual premiums at NIA for different types of insurances that nonprofits get. You can also review the coverages NIA offers.

If you have been operating without insurance and qualify for a quote from NIA, you will be required to certify that you have no knowledge of pending claims or incidents that may become claims.

If you're ready to secure insurance for your 501(c)(3) nonprofit now, you can get a quote.

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA) looks for ways to cover claims within its policy, not for ways to decline them.

If liability is clear when a claim is presented, it is paid promptly.

NIA considers itself a partner with its members, and takes seriously the trust those member organizations place with it.

However, if liability is uncertain, NIA will thoroughly investigate and resolve the claim in a manner that is both conscientious and practical.

Learn more on the Claims page.