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Church Mutual
The nonprofit & religious org specialist β€” our #1 carrier
A (Excellent)

Sweet Spot

Religious Orgs Daycares Human Services Youth Programs Community Centers Housing & Shelter IDD Services

Watch-outs

Heavy claims history Large commercial real estate For-profit entities

Pitch Line & Notes

How to pitch Church Mutual was built specifically for nonprofits and religious organizations β€” they understand your exposures in a way a generalist carrier never will. Their claims team knows how to handle abuse & molestation, volunteer liability, and special events without treating you like a commercial account. SAM (Sexual Abuse & Molestation) coverage is strong and often broader than competitors. Lead with their specialization when the prospect has been with a generalist carrier.
USLI
Surplus lines specialist β€” great for hard-to-place risks
A++ (Superior)

Sweet Spot

Substance Abuse Programs Mental Health Group Homes Residential Treatment Hard-to-place nonprofits Directors & Officers

Watch-outs

Surplus lines tax applies Less name recognition with clients Standard admitted markets preferred first

Pitch Line & Notes

How to pitch USLI is your go-to when a risk gets declined by admitted carriers or when you need specialized coverage like D&O, EPLI, or professional liability for social services. Explain to clients that surplus lines carriers take on risks the standard market won't β€” that's a strength, not a weakness. Their A++ AM Best rating makes the conversation easier. Lead with their financial strength and willingness to cover what others won't.
Great American
Strong social services appetite, competitive on habitational
A+ (Superior)

Sweet Spot

Home Health Geriatric / Senior Care Nursing & Rehab Habitational Social Services Crime / Fidelity

Watch-outs

Underwriting can be detailed Claims history scrutinized Poor loss ratios = non-renewal risk

Pitch Line & Notes

How to pitch Great American is particularly strong for habitational nonprofits β€” group homes, assisted living, senior care. Their crime and fidelity products are excellent for nonprofits with multiple employees handling funds. When competing against generalist carriers on a senior care or home health account, Great American's specialized underwriting and claims experience in this space is your differentiator.
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Broad nonprofit appetite, strong management liability
A++ (Superior)

Sweet Spot

General Nonprofits Directors & Officers Employment Practices Management Liability Museums Charitable Organizations

Watch-outs

Not the cheapest option High-risk residential programs Accounts with frequent D&O claims

Pitch Line & Notes

How to pitch Philadelphia is your go-to for management liability β€” D&O, EPLI, and fiduciary all in one package. Their nonprofit D&O form is well-regarded and their limits are competitive. Lead with the management liability package when selling to orgs with a board, paid staff, or grant funding. Nonprofits are frequently underinsured on D&O β€” Philadelphia gives you an easy upsell story.
The Hartford
Recognized brand name, solid BOP for smaller nonprofits
A+ (Superior)

Sweet Spot

Small-mid nonprofits Community Organizations Recreational Sports BOP accounts Workers Comp

Watch-outs

Less competitive on large accounts High-risk exposures often declined Substance abuse / residential programs

Pitch Line & Notes

How to pitch Hartford's biggest advantage is name recognition β€” decision-makers at nonprofits have heard of them. Use this when the prospect is skeptical of switching from a well-known carrier. Hartford is reliable for small and mid-size nonprofits with clean loss histories. Their workers comp is competitive and easy to bundle. Don't lead with Hartford on complex or large accounts β€” they're better as a clean, straightforward BOP solution.
Chubb
Premium market β€” large orgs, high-value property, complex risks
A++ (Superior)

Sweet Spot

Large nonprofits ($500K+ premium) High-value property Museums & Arts Hospitals / Large Healthcare Complex management liability

Watch-outs

Premium pricing β€” not for small accounts Underwriting is thorough Small or high-risk nonprofits

Pitch Line & Notes

How to pitch Chubb is a prestige placement β€” use them when the account size and complexity justify it. Their claims service is exceptional and their policy language is broad. For large nonprofits currently with a mid-market carrier, Chubb is your upgrade story: better coverage, better claims experience, and a carrier with the financial strength to handle a catastrophic loss. Don't waste a Chubb submission on small accounts β€” it dilutes your relationship with their underwriters.

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