Not only does our organization look for ways to keep nonprofits insured, but over 94% of our members renew with us. Here are five reasons nonprofits like you want to stay with us year after year.
9 out of 10 Nonprofits Recommend NIA
December 10, 2019 by Nahida S. Nisa posted in About NIA, Insurance 101
3 Steps to Becoming a Member
November 22, 2019 by Nahida S. Nisa posted in About NIA, Insurance 101
NIA offers so many exceptional member resources that nonprofits often call to ask us whether they are members. If you have insurance with us, you’re a member!
Nonprofits Insurance Alliance 30th Anniversary Stories: Michael Pramuk
October 08, 2019 by Nahida S. Nisa posted in About NIA
Anyone working outside of the insurance industry may not necessarily think of crafting specialized coverages for nonprofit clients as art. But that’s how Michael Pramuk, who has worked at Nonprofits Insurance Alliance for 25 years, sees his role as a Senior Underwriter in the Large Business Unit. At the heart of underwriting nonprofits, Michael tells us, is an internal drive to truly understand the substantial difference nonprofits are making—and to adapt to evolving needs in order to insure those services.
Nonprofits Insurance Alliance 30th Anniversary Stories: Stephanie Larsen
August 19, 2019 by Nahida S. Nisa posted in About NIA
Nonprofits need a supportive and knowledgeable insurer that understands the complex funding streams that comprise 501(c)(3) budgets. If you’ve ever called the Finance department at NIA, you might have spoken to Stephanie Larsen, who has worked with NIA for 19 years and recognizes the challenges nonprofits face in managing their budgets.
Nonprofits Insurance Alliance 30th Anniversary Stories: Dottie Lechtenberg
July 15, 2019 by Nahida S. Nisa posted in About NIA
For 30 years we’ve been a unique voice, and that includes the design of our communications materials! With welcoming colors, shapes that convey openness and availability, and photographs of our nonprofit members, NIA’s amicable brand of design doesn’t aim for corporate formality. Instead, it strives for approachability and clarity.