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Does Your PTA Need Insurance?
What would happen if…
Someone gets injured at one of your events?
The cash box disappears?
A member distributes false information?
A member forges a signature?
The board makes a bad decision resulting in a lawsuit?
Your PTA unit just bought new computers and they were stolen?
Your PTA unit gets sued for running elections incorrectly?
You may believe that your PTA unit can’t afford insurance, but if something like this happens to you, and you are not adequately insured, your board members could be personally held financially responsible. If your organization has no insurance, whether you are staff or a volunteer, consider running out the door now until it does! Your PTA unit cannot afford to not have insurance.
Protect your volunteers and manage risk responsibly to avoid lawsuits. Insure to be sure.
Teacher Shares Anonymous Notes Through “I Wish My Teacher Knew” Project
In a series of tweets, Denver teacher Kyle Schwartz’s “I Wish My Teacher Knew” lesson reveals the candid realities of her students’ lives.
The students’ notes, often devastating and poignant, have given Schwartz, and the world, an inside look at what some students’ lives are like.
Check out some of the notes below:
Had my students write "I wish my teacher knew___" It's a reality check. #edchat #fellowschat pic.twitter.com/8vFUZqQnu0
— Kyle Schwartz (@kylemschwartz) March 28, 2015
Does Your Nonprofit Need Insurance?
What would happen if…
Someone gets injured at one of your events?
The cash box disappears?
A member distributes false information?
A member forges a signature?
The board makes a bad decision resulting in a lawsuit?
Your group just bought new computers and they were stolen?
Your parent group gets sued for running elections incorrectly?
You may believe that your nonprofit group can’t afford insurance, but if something like this happens to you, and you are not adequately insured, your board members could be personally held financially responsible. If your organization has no insurance, whether you are staff or a volunteer, consider running out the door now until it does! Your nonprofit group cannot afford to not have insurance.
Protect your volunteers and manage risk responsibly to avoid lawsuits.