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Coverage for a united way organization or service can include:
General Liability
Directors & Officers Liability
Employment Practices Liability
Abuse and Molestation
Special Events
Crisis Intervention
Professional Liability
Crime
Property
Equipment Breakdown
Business Income
Auto
Employee Benefits Liability
Blanket Additional Insureds
Cyber Liability
Umbrella
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- Coverage can be written claims-made or occurrence
- Risk management services
- Separate limits for General Liability, Professional Liability and Abuse and Molestation
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Nonprofit united way claim examples
Directors and Officers Claim:
The trustees of a nonprofit foundation decided to expand their activities into areas that were not explicitly envisioned by the founders. Their state’s attorney general brought an action against them alleging misuse of funds and property for operating outside their charter, even though no third party had raised a complaint.
A donor made a large contribution to a foundation to aid students in need of tuition. The board instead voted to expand their headquarters and commit a portion of the donation to the building fund. The donor filed suit, alleging misappropriation of funds. Damages included return of the full contribution plus interest. As some of the money was already spent, the foundation was financially unable to return the entire donation.
Special Events Claim:
A guest at a beer garden event sponsored by a nonprofit foundation was struck on the head with a beer can thrown by a bartender. The guest filed a claim due to bodily injury.
A tent at a designated fundraiser was not anchored properly. The tent blew over and damaged multiple parked cars. The car owner sued for repairs.
A local foundation held a one-day concert to raise funds at the home of one of its members. The event was large and included a bandstand. While the trucks carrying the equipment were leaving that night, the inclement weather caused the truck to leave large imprints and divots on the neighbor’s lawn. The neighbor then filed suit against the foundation for lawn damages caused by the trucks.
Business Owners Package Claim:
A nonprofit foundation was holding their monthly membership meeting at a local hall. One of the attendees tripped on an extension cord the chamber was using for a presentation and broke his leg. He then filed a suit against the foundation to cover his medical expenses for his slip and fall.