Social Services & Nonprofit Insurance
Social Services Profiles
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First Nonprofit Insurance Co.
In the Chicago area, nonprofit agencies are still turning to more hazardous events to raise funds because that's what seems to get the public's attention, says Chris Finkley, vice president of insurance operations for First Nonprofit Insurance Co.
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Canfield Insurance Solutions
Canfield works with some 26 classes of business within the social-services field, dealing mostly with what Washington State terms "true nonprofits"—food banks, chambers of commerce and multiservice community-action agencies that include five or six different divisions, such as transportation or housing.
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Featured Report
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Market-Hardening Signals Have Social-Service Insurers Breathing a Sigh of Relief
Market conditions for insurance in the nonprofit sector have shown sure signs of a hardening recently, with prices stabilizing overall and slowly inching upward for some classes of risk.
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