THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016
Even though non-profit organizations don't operate for money, they are otherwise similar to other small businesses. Non-profits must protect assets and provide a safe environment for employees and guests. One of the most effective ways to protect the interests of your Boise non-profit organization is to purchase a non-profit insurance policy.
With non-profit insurance, you're protected from a host of events that could otherwise cause a considerable financial loss. And such a loss could be difficult to recover from without the revenue reserves that for-profit businesses can rely on.
Non-profit insurance policies come with various types and amounts of coverage, depending on your insurance provider and your coverage needs. But there are three main categories of coverage you should ask about when working with your agent to find a policy.
- Property: It takes a lot of property to run a non-profit, including computers, phones, furniture and plenty of other physical items. Your insurance policy should offer ample protection for these items if they are damaged or destroyed by a covered event.
- Liability: Every non-profit should consider the benefits of general liability insurance, which helps protect the interests of guests and other third parties while on premises. Beyond that, there are a host of additional liability coverage options that you can discuss with your agent to find out what's right for your organization.
- Auto: If your non-profit owns or rents any vehicles to perform tasks for the organization, it'll need to be insured according to Idaho laws. Be sure to ask about coverage options beyond what's minimally required; this way, you'll have more comprehensive coverage of the vehicles and your employees who drive them.
Protect your non-profit from the unforeseen with a good insurance policy. Our agents are here to answer your questions and help you find the most suitable coverage.
Get started today. Call Full Armor Insurance Services, LLC at (208) 664-6000 for a free Boise non-profit insurance quote.
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