Non-Profit Insurance – Protecting Wisconsin Organizations


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Why Non-Profits Need Insurance Coverage

Non-profit organizations face the same risks as businesses—property damage, liability claims, and employment-related issues—but often operate with fewer resources. Insurance ensures that funds go toward mission work, not unexpected losses.

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Key Coverages (General Liability, Directors & Officers, Property, Volunteers)

Essential policies include general liability for third-party claims, directors & officers liability for board-level decisions, and property coverage for offices or meeting spaces. Volunteer accident coverage protects those donating their time, a vital part of Wisconsin’s community organizations.

Tailored Policies for Non-Profits & Community Groups

From charities in Sherwood to associations in Appleton, we provide insurance tailored to each organization’s structure, budget, and risks.

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FAQs on Non-Profit Insurance

  • Do non-profits need liability insurance?

    Yes, to cover lawsuits from accidents or claims of negligence.

  • Does insurance cover volunteers?

    Volunteer accident coverage can be added.

  • What about board members?

    Directors & officers liability protects decision-makers from personal liability.