Nonprofit Organizations Directors and Officers Liability Insurance

Nonprofit Organizations Directors and Officers Liability

What is Nonprofit Organizations Directors and Officers Liability?

Directors and officers (D&O) liability for nonprofits protects board members, officers, and sometimes volunteers from personal financial loss if they are sued over decisions made on behalf of the organization. Coverage generally responds to allegations like breach of fiduciary duty, wrongful acts, employment-related claims, or mismanagement. It complements other protections such as commercial liability, property coverage, and commercial auto exposure that a nonprofit may carry.

Who needs it

Small and mid-size organizations, clubs, associations, charitable foundations, and social service providers commonly buy D&O coverage to protect volunteer and paid leadership. Nonprofits with paid staff, significant fundraising, or regulatory reporting obligations are at higher exposure. For focused programs it may make sense to compare the options described in Nonprofit Directors and Officers Liability Insurance to find limits and endorsement choices that fit your operations.

What it typically covers

A typical policy will pay defense costs, settlements, and judgments for covered claims against directors and officers. Coverage can include employment practices liability (wrongful termination, discrimination), fiduciary liability for benefit plan administration, and sometimes entity coverage for the nonprofit itself. It is designed to work alongside other lines, not replace participant accident coverage or event liability when those specific exposures exist. For broader comparisons see Directors and Officers Liability Insurance for program differences between for-profit and not-for-profit forms.

Common exclusions or limitations

Most policies exclude intentional fraud or criminal acts, bodily injury/property damage covered by general liability, and certain contractual liabilities absent an insurable loss. Claims-made policy triggers mean that timely reporting and appropriate retroactive dates matter. Coverage for volunteers and defense outside limits are common endorsement considerations.

Factors that influence cost

Underwriting factors include the budget and assets of the nonprofit, number of employees, past claim history, industry sector (e.g., social services vs. arts organizations), and governance practices such as conflict-of-interest policies and financial controls. Programs tailored for particular mission types—like those outlined in Nonprofit Social Services Directors and Officers Liability Insurance—can influence premium and available limits.

Proof of insurance & compliance

Nonprofits often need certificates of insurance to show grantors, landlords, or partner organizations that leadership liability is in place. Certificates should list the policy period, limits, and any endorsements or additional insured status required by a contract. Keep copies of policies and certificate requests with meeting minutes and governance documents to demonstrate compliance with funder or regulatory requirements.

How to get a quote

Gather basic information about your organization—annual budget, number of employees and volunteers, board composition, and any prior claims. An insurance professional can explain underwriting factors and whether entity coverage or employment practices endorsements are needed. You can talk to your agent or use online quoting tools to compare options and limits that best match your nonprofit's risk profile.

Risk scenario: a volunteer treasurer is accused of mishandling funds—D&O coverage can respond to the defense costs and related settlements, subject to policy terms.

For additional reading on tailored forms and immediate indications for nonprofits, see Nonprofit Directors and Officers Liability Insurance and compare program features with Directors and Officers Liability Insurance when evaluating options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do volunteers need the same protection as paid officers?

Many policies offer volunteer coverage, but limits and definitions vary—confirm how volunteers are defined and insured under the policy.

Is D&O the same as general liability?

No. General liability covers bodily injury and property damage to third parties; D&O covers claims arising from the management decisions and fiduciary duties of directors and officers.

When should a nonprofit buy D&O insurance?

Consider purchasing D&O insurance as soon as you have a governing board or paid leadership, especially before entering contracts, applying for grants, or hiring staff.

Still have questions? Talk to a local insurance expert.

Partners, Programs & Market Access


We maintain relationships with nationally recognized and specialty-focused insurance providers that actively underwrite this class of business. Our network includes both admitted and non-admitted markets, allowing us to match risks—from straightforward accounts to more complex or hard-to-place exposures—with appropriate underwriting partners.


Program availability, coverage terms, and underwriting appetite can vary based on operations, location, and loss history, so access to multiple markets is key to securing the right fit. This approach helps ensure broader coverage options and more competitive placement across a range of risk profiles.



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