Insurance Cares: Risk management – an opportunity to do good for society

A pound coin being placed into a charity tin

Ecclesiastical’s John Blundell calls on brokers and insurers to work together to help not-for-profits prevent risk.

As spending on community services reduces, the work of not for profit organisations is in even higher demand. This is particularly so for organisations such as schools, churches and charities.

Many of these organisations deliver services to vulnerable people who have specific needs; and often rely heavily on these organisations which form an important part of their everyday lives.

The army of people who staff these organisations and the more than 160,000 volunteers who support charitable work

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