FAQs
What is CSIP?
Community Services Insurance Program is a multi-line commercial insurance program designed for non-profit and social service agencies of all kinds. Lines of coverage include Workers’ Compensation, Auto Liability including Physical Damage, General and Professional Liability including Sexual Abuse and Misconduct, Property, Crime, Cyber, and Umbrella Liability. All insurance products are issued by licensed or eligible insurers.
What are the benefits of joining CSIP?
CSIP offers specialty coverages designed specifically for non-profit organizations at a competitive price. Services include specialty claims and loss control support.
What lines of coverage are offered?
Lines of coverage include Workers’ Compensation, Auto Liability including Physical Damage, General and Professional Liability including Sexual Abuse and Misconduct, and Excess Liability.
Who is NPIS?
For more info on NPIS, visit their website here.
Which states is CSIP available in?
CSIP is available in most states.
Does my organization qualify for CSIP?
CSIP is available to most community-based organizations, including non-profits and social service organizations, and some for-profit community service organizations.
How do I become an appointed CSIP agent or wholesaler partner?
Click here to connect with the team at Non-Profit Insurance Services for more details.
How does CSIP differ from FIT?
FIT is a separate insurance program offered by NPIS, limited to Florida-based organizations, while CSIP is available in most states.
FIT is a self-insurance trust. CSIP is a multi-line, standard market insurance product supported by A.M. Best “A”-rated carriers and reinsurers.
FIT eligibility contains certain governmental funding requirements and is also supported by A.M. Best “A”-rated carriers and reinsurers.
How do I become an appointed CSIP agent or wholesaler partner?
Click here to connect with the team at Non-Profit Insurance Services for more details.
How does CSIP differ from FIT?
FIT is a separate insurance program offered by NPIS, limited to Florida-based organizations, while CSIP is available in most states.
FIT is a self-insurance trust. CSIP is a multi-line, standard market insurance product supported by A.M. Best “A”-rated carriers and reinsurers.
FIT eligibility contains certain governmental funding requirements and is also supported by A.M. Best “A”-rated carriers and reinsurers.
How do I become an appointed CSIP agent or wholesaler partner?
Click here to connect with the team at Non-Profit Insurance Services for more details.
How does CSIP differ from FIT?
FIT is a separate insurance program offered by NPIS, limited to Florida-based organizations, while CSIP is available in most states.
FIT is a self-insurance trust. CSIP is a multi-line, standard market insurance product supported by A.M. Best “A”-rated carriers and reinsurers.
FIT eligibility contains certain governmental funding requirements and is also supported by A.M. Best “A”-rated carriers and reinsurers.