Vickie Harmon, CMA, CIIP, CSCA, CLP-A You may have noticed this term popping up lately in our communications: micro-volunteering. In today’s world where time is often scarce and the demands on our time are greater than ever, traditional forms of volunteering may seem daunting. Long-term commitments, monthly meetings, and complex project requirements can be barriers
By Dawn M. Fernandez, CAS, CLP Non-profit organizations play a vital role in our communities, but they are not immune to risks. To safeguard their assets and protect their leadership, these organizations need to consider specific types of insurance coverage: Directors and Officers (D&O) Liability Insurance, Professional Liability Insurance, and Abuse & Molestation Liability Coverage.
By Katharine M. Nohr, J.D. As Thanksgiving draws near, it’s the perfect time to take a step back and reflect on all we’re grateful for. Beyond turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, this is the season for giving thanks for the people, experiences, and communities that enrich our lives. As members of IAIP, we’re especially lucky
By Dawn M. Fernandez, CAS, CLP Non-profit organizations play a vital role in our communities, providing essential services and support. To protect their operations and assets, it’s essential to have the right insurance coverage in place. This blog post will delve into three essential coverages for non-profit organizations: general liability, commercial auto, and excess liability
By Dawn M. Fernandez, CAS, CLP Protecting Your Organization and Its Assets One of the most crucial steps in safeguarding a non-profit organization is ensuring that all businesses, vendors, and 1099 contractors you work with have adequate insurance coverage. This protects your organization from potential financial losses and legal liabilities that may arise from accidents,
By Dawn M. Fernandez, CAS, CLP Not-for-profit organizations play a vital role in our communities, providing essential services and support. To protect their operations and assets, these organizations often need commercial insurance. However, completing insurance applications can be complex, especially when it comes to understanding specific requirements for not-for-profit entities. This blog post will delve
By Dawn M. Fernandez, CAS, CLP As a Senior Account Manager, I’ve had the unique opportunity to combine my love for travel with the flexibility of remote work. While it’s been an incredible experience, it’s not without its challenges. The Perks and Pitfalls of Remote Work and Travel One of the biggest perks of working
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By Brenda Buck CPCU, CIC, CPIW, CLP I think of my career as more than a job with a paycheck. It is a major part of my life story. It is made up of skills, tools, relationships, experiences, challenges and rewards. My participation as an active member of IAIP and CPCU has provided me with
By Jonel Thames Leake & Carolyn Price If you ask most IAIP members, the connections we make are one of the most valuable benefits of membership. It used to be that our connections were all face-to-face and were primarily limited to the members we met in our local associations, councils and – to a smaller