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19Jun/111

What insurance is needed in Texas to host a non-profit fundraiser?

Question by Begi Tuin: What insurance is needed in Texas to host a non-profit fundraiser?
I am in Galveston, TX and I am looking to host a large outdoor fundraiser for a non-profit organization. What type of insurance will I need to cover the event? Where can I look to find more details and how much does this insurance usually cost? Thanks!

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Answer by loves christmas lights
It will be liability, ncase someone or someones property gets damaged, and it wont be cheap. Call and get many quotes, I would get at least 10, but you will need to know the location and amount of people. A good insurance agent can help you find all the information needed to get a quote. The zip code is most likely a factor, just as with car and home insurance. So knowing which zip codes in your area might be a good way to save money, look at serveral options, then, contact the owners of said locations, and ask them, what they will require, to rent you the location, because it is what the owner wants that you will have to get, and also, it involves getting city permits, so call your local city to find out what those costs, and any possible city requirements besides permits might be required, as in police on site for emergencies, etc. Know your liability.

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7May/112

What insurance is needed in Texas to host a non-profit fundraiser?

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Question by Phil E: What insurance is needed in Texas to host a non-profit fundraiser?
I am in Galveston, TX and I am looking to host a large outdoor fundraiser for a non-profit organization. What type of insurance will I need to cover the event? Where can I look to find more details and how much does this insurance usually cost? Thanks!

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Answer by Zarnev
The non-profit organization should have a general liability policy, if they don't they need to get one. This policy can include events either within the policy or as a rider to the policy. The cost will be highly dependent upon the size of the organization, what they do, where they hold meetings and events, how often they hold meetings and events, and the size of those meetings and events. You can get a policy for as little as $ 200-$ 300 per year for small organizations up to over $ 10,000 for large organizations. You'll want to visit a local independent agent that deals with commercial policies.

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5Jan/110

RSVP r? Capital Region ties with nonprofit groups to b? N? Fly

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RSVP of the Capital Region links volunteers with nonprofit groups
A nonprofit group billing itself as an employment agency for volunteers is expanding its services in Chambersburg.

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