Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Explained

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance
Type:Nonprofit
Location City:Santa Cruz, California
Location Country:United States
Key People:Pamela Davis, Founder, President and CEO
Area Served:United States: 32 states and Washington D.C.
Industry:Insurance
Products:Liability and Property Insurance
Assets:$713.3 million USD[1]
Num Employees:160
Num Employees Year:2022

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA) is an American group of cooperative 501(c)(3) nonprofit insurance organizations that provide liability and property insurance exclusively to other nonprofit organizations.

History

Pamela Davis, NIA's Founder, President and CEO, was a graduate student at UC Berkeley during the liability insurance crisis of the 1980s, when insurance companies raised their premiums drastically, reduced their coverages, and left some segments of the market, including many nonprofits, completely uncovered.[2] Davis' master's thesis, documented how the insurance crisis was harming nonprofit organizations and in some cases even putting them out of business. In 1987, she testified before the California General Assembly that:

Based on her research, Davis was convinced that conventional insurers did not fully understand insurance risk in the nonprofit sector, so she set out to create a nonprofit risk pool that could better meet the needs of nonprofits in California. In 1989, Davis secured $1.3 million in loans from nonprofit partners and foundations to create the Nonprofits Insurance Alliance of California (NIAC), the first and largest company in NIA.

Over the next decade, NIAC grew to serve thousands of nonprofits, but its operations were limited to the state of California. In order to replicate the NIAC model nationwide, Davis secured $5 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and $5 million from the David & Lucile Packard Foundation to found the Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance, Risk Retention Group (ANI).

Companies in the group

Nonprofits Insurance Alliance is an insurance cooperative composed of four distinct 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations:

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021 Annual Report. Nonprofits Insurance Alliance.
  2. Lawrence A. Berger . J. David Cummins . Sharon Tennyson . Reinsurance and the liability insurance crisis. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty . 5 . 3 . 253–272 . 10.1007/BF00057882 . 1992 . 154715481 .