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Because your goal is to do good in your neighborhood does not mean you’ll be protected if there are problems.

As a youth sports volunteer, administrator, or coach, you could become personally liable for the actions of the organization in which you are giving your time and effort. This happens for non-profit sports teams such as a church basketball league or a youth travel soccer team.

To protect yourself and the kids you serve, it’s ideal that your non-profit or youth organization has relevant and adequate insurance coverage.

The minimum insurance coverage to have

At a minimum, these are the 3 types of sports-related insurance coverage your non-profit or travel soccer team should have.

  1. General liability insurance
    Accidents are inevitable, whether on or off the field. General liability insurance protects your league and volunteers as it is available to cover property damage or costs associated with a settlement.
  2. Accident insurance
    With at least a quarter of the students in your program not having health insurance, you can rest assured that they will have no choice but to take actions against the league or individuals to cover medical costs if they’re injured while playing. To prevent this from happening, accident insurance allows you to cover their medical bills.
  3. Directors & officers’ liability (D&O)
    This picks up where the general liability insurance stops off. For example, this comes in handy where a claim is made that mismanagement of the organization has resulted in economic injury to another party. It’s also useful if you face claims of violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act or discrimination.

      Other policies to consider include crime, property and equipment, worker’s compensation, and business auto insurance.

      Protect your non-profit

      Imagine having to find payment for any of these issues out of pocket. Instead, get ready to have your kids play and your volunteers serve without fear because you have insurance.

      To ensure you can adequately respond and that your teams and volunteers are protected, learn more about non-profit insurance to support your charitable, non-profit sports initiatives