Where to Place Church & Nonprofit Insurance in Washington

Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington.

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Top Carriers for Church & Nonprofit Insurance in Washington

These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington.

USLI 1 mention Next 1 mention Ergo 1 mention Next Insurance 1 mention

Agent Discussions About Church & Nonprofit Insurance in Washington

Real conversations from agents about placing churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington.

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UPDATE: Next / Ergo came in at $317.88. SOLD Thanks all!!!! Hi all! WA State...non profit org that has a community garden. Land owned by the town (not charging rent). GL only for the community garden location. I presented a quote from USLI for $375 + taxes and fees for the year. About $500 total....

📍 Washington 🏢 USLI, Next, Ergo, Next Insurance

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Looking for a broker in Washington DC who could help a nonprofit with GL and D&O policies. I'll most likely have future referrals as well.

📍 Washington, District of Columbia

Frequently Asked Questions

Which carriers write churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington?

Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington include USLI, Next, Ergo, Next Insurance. Availability varies by specific risk details.

Is churches, ministries, and religious organizations hard to place in Washington?

Many agents report difficulty placing churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington. Our database contains 2 discussions specifically about this niche in Washington, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.

How do I find a carrier for churches, ministries, and religious organizations in Washington?

Independent agents in Washington recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 2 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.