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Colorado Nonprofit Organization Insurance

Colorado nonprofits serve communities across Denver, Colorado Springs, and the mountain communities — from homeless services to arts organizations to environmental advocacy groups. I find nonprofit insurance for CO organizations that covers D&O board liability, GL, property, and the volunteer liability of events and community programs.

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What nonprofit organization insurance covers

Nonprofits in Colorado serve vital community roles — and they need specialized coverage that addresses the unique exposures of board governance, volunteer activities, and grant-funded programming at cost-effective rates.

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Directors & Officers (D&O)

Covers board members and officers against claims alleging mismanagement, breach of fiduciary duty, and governance errors — protecting the individuals who guide your organization.

General Liability

Covers bodily injury and property damage claims from program participants, clients, and visitors at your facilities or events.

Commercial Property

Covers your office equipment, program materials, and facilities against fire, theft, and covered damage.

Employment Practices Liability

Covers wrongful termination, discrimination, and harassment claims from employees — nonprofits face the same EPLI exposure as for-profit businesses.

Volunteer Liability

Extends GL coverage to volunteers acting on behalf of your organization — an important coverage gap for nonprofits that rely heavily on volunteer labor.

Crime & Employee Dishonesty

Covers theft of funds, grant money fraud, and embezzlement — a significant exposure for nonprofits handling donor contributions and grant disbursements.

Why Dayton Insurance

An independent agent who works for you

Unlike captive agents who represent one company, I shop multiple carriers to find the right coverage at the right price for your Colorado business.

Truly independent

I represent multiple top-rated carriers — not just one company. That means you get options, not a single take-it-or-leave-it quote.

Claims advocacy

When you file a claim, you have someone in your corner. I'll walk you through the process and follow up with the carrier so you don't have to fight it alone.

One agent, start to finish

From the first quote to renewal, you work with Nate directly. No call centers, no handoffs, no surprises at renewal.

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Ready to get covered in Colorado?

As an independent broker, I shop multiple carriers to find the right fit for your Colorado business. Most commercial quotes come back within 2–3 business days.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do nonprofit board members face personal liability in Colorado?

Yes — nonprofit board members can be personally sued for governance decisions, financial mismanagement, and breach of fiduciary duty. D&O insurance covers the defense costs and settlements of these claims, protecting board members personally.

Does our general liability cover volunteers who are injured while volunteering?

Standard GL covers third parties — not your own volunteers. Workers' comp covers employees. A volunteer accident policy or GL volunteer endorsement specifically covers volunteers injured while working for your organization.

How much does nonprofit insurance cost in Colorado?

Nonprofit insurance in Colorado typically runs $2,000–$8,000 annually for a combined D&O, GL, and property program, depending on your budget, number of employees, and program activities. Many carriers offer preferred rates for 501(c)(3) organizations.

Are we covered for events and fundraisers outside our facility?

GL typically covers your operations off-premises as well as on-premises. Make sure your policy covers the types of events you run — some special events may require additional event liability coverage or liquor liability if alcohol is served.