Insurance
Risk management experts who know the charity sector inside and out
Charities face particular challenges when it comes to managing risk. From trustees’ liability and cyber cover, to protecting volunteers, beneficiaries and the public. Tell us about your requirements below and we’ll come up with a list of charity insurance specialists, based on your needs.
Do you have staff or volunteers working for your charity?
Having people working for your charity creates responsibilities around safety, employment, and governance.
Answering Yes, we have staff or volunteers will include:
Does your charity own, lease, or regularly use buildings or premises?
Buildings and physical spaces introduce risks such as property damage, accidents, and disruption to your operations.
Answering Yes, we use or manage premises will include:
Do you provide services, advice, or activities involving members of the public?
Working directly with the public can increase the risk of claims if someone is injured or believes they suffered a loss.
Answering Yes, we work with the public will include:
Do you organise fundraising events or public appeals?
Events and fundraising campaigns can introduce financial and liability risks if they are disrupted or something goes wrong.
Answering Yes, we run events or appeals will include:
Do you store personal data or rely on IT systems to run your charity?
Using digital systems or storing supporter data exposes your organisation to cyber risks and operational disruption.
Answering Yes, we rely on digital systems or store data will include: