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Not-For-Profit Shouldn’t Mean “Not Protected”

At The Hilb Group, we understand that not-for-profit organizations must maintain a laser focus on their constituents and their mission. Our professionals value the services you provide to our communities and make it our mission to help you achieve yours.

We know that housing authorities, nursing homes, home health agencies, mental health centers, assisted living facilities and similar organizations face a unique set of risks. That’s why we’ve built our specialized Non-Profit Practice Group to meet every contingency—from the complexities of contractual risk transfer to everyday matters like ensuring your snow removal vendor properly indemnifies your organization.

Our expertise extends to creating comprehensive insurance programs, including our successful charter school initiative that pre-qualifies all schools with one carrier while ensuring existing legal counsel handles all claims for maximum cost-effectiveness.

A licensed Hilb Group broker takes time to thoroughly understand your organization and the risks it faces before developing an insurance program as unique as you are. We’ll recommend everything from directors and officers coverage to professional liability and workers compensation, serving as your proactive partner in safeguarding your non-profit’s vision by minimizing risk and keeping you focused on what matters most—your mission.

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