Insurance for Nonprofits in Ohio

Nonprofits in Ohio need reliable liability insurance.

Join the hundreds of Ohio nonprofits like yours that are insured by Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA).

NIA itself is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, just like you.

Questions? Call (831) 621-6037.

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Insured by NIA:
Sunbury Urban Farm
Columbus, OH

NIA is proud to be a member of the Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations!

NIA has been a member of the Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations since 2002.

Questions? Call (831) 621-6037.

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Benefits to nonprofits in Ohio.

NIA has been insuring 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Ohio since 2002.

Here are some key benefits NIA offers nonprofits:

  • Fair & Equitable Pricing. Pricing is based on your organization’s own level of risk.
  • Stability & Reputation. Rated A IX Excellent by AM Best
  • Empathy & Transparency. NIA understands nonprofits, because NIA itself is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
More Benefits to Nonprofits Benefits to Brokers
26,000+
nonprofits are insured by NIA.
95%
of members renew year after year.
30+ Years
providing nonprofits a stable source of insurance with fair and equitable pricing.
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Featured testimonials:

Burlington, CO

“We welcomed the opportunity to host a free defensive driver training course at our location with NIA’s professional driving instructor, and we have also taken advantage of the free online driver training. We appreciate the partner we have in NIA to avoid accidents before they happen.”

Dynamic Dimensions Cheryl Reese

Novato, CA

“Most insurance companies only contact you when they want a payment. NIAC stays in touch all year long with communications relevant for nonprofits, frequently offering additional services and/or helpful information. How refreshing!”

North Bay Children’s Center Mary Ann Hovis