Nonprofits on Families First Coronavirus Response Act, Workers’ Comp, Property & Casualty Insurance – Live Q&A

Get help navigating the many new challenges nonprofits face in daily operations, including managing staff, understanding insurance, and deciphering new laws.

Nonprofits on Families First Coronavirus Response Act, Workers’ Comp, Property & Casualty Insurance – Live Q&A
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Recorded on: May 14, 2020

In these trying times, nonprofits face many new challenges in nearly all aspects of their daily operations, including managing staff, understanding insurance, and deciphering new laws.

To give nonprofits a chance to have their questions answered, Blue Avocado has assembled three experts in this free webinar to cover these important topics:

  • Families First Coronavirus Response Act – Jeanine DeBacker, Attorney, McPharlin Sprinkles & Thomas LLP
  • Property and Casualty Insurance – Brian Johnson, Chief Underwriting Officer, Nonprofits Insurance Alliance
  • Understanding Workers Comp – Denise Engle, Risk Management Consultant, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

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