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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
The Simon Wiesenthal Center saw its property-loss claims denied after the pandemic hit, a problem facing nonprofits insured by an array of companies.
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Advocates are trying to force legal action or push for federal legislation that would help nonprofits and others make up for losses caused by COVID-19 after many insurers began denying property-loss claims after the pandemic hit.
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