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Thomson Reuters
A dive into the current insurance market for nonprofits — and who is willing and/or able to write coverage for them.
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U.S. nonprofits are struggling to obtain affordable risk coverage due to limited options available in the market. Mainstream carriers aren’t wanting to underwrite the risk, and legal limitations are hindering other nonprofit insurance groups from entering the market.
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