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Insurance for Nonprofits: Managing Risk in Risky Times

Nonprofit Education Series
April 22, 2021 at 3:30pm5:00pm (PDT)

Mary McCutcheon, Cynthia Rowland and guest speaker, Joan Dove from Gallagher, discuss "Insurance for Nonprofits: Managing Risk in Risky Times" at the April Nonprofit Education Series.

Nonprofit organizations—and their directors and staff—are not immune to claims in difficult economic times. Identifying risks and choosing the right insurance can be critical to the organization’s mission and financial health. Join us as we address key insurance issues for nonprofits, including:

  • Why do nonprofits (and their Ds and Os) need insurance?
  • What types of insurance do they need?
  • What can nonprofits do to insure their insurability?
  • What can nonprofits do to maximize their insurance recovery once they face a claim?

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