Volunteer Groups

Volunteer organizations can offer Arch Insurance products as an enhancement or benefit to group membership. This may include some accident and health products.

Volunteer groups should consider the inherit risks their members face when representing their organization. Traveling, manual labor, and other activities present risks that volunteers may not otherwise experience. With coverage from Arch Insurance, organizations and their volunteers may have the additional protection they need.

Why should you consider coverage?

When your volunteers travel or participate in activities on behalf of your group, they are at risk for accidents or injuries. By choosing Arch Insurance, you can help protect your members against costly expenses that may result from participation in volunteer activities.

As a sponsoring organization, you could be liable for expenses that are the result of an accident or event that occurs while someone is participating in an covered activity sponsored by your organization. With the proper insurance coverage, your organization may have protection.

What types of volunteer groups are eligible?

Volunteer groups eligible for coverage may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Animal Rescue Groups
  • Disaster Relief Groups
  • Environmental Groups
  • Educational Volunteers
  • Service Learning Programs
  • Public Health Volunteers
  • Wildlife Conservations
A volunteer in rubber gloves making Donations To Food Bank.

Coverage Options for Volunteer Groups

Arch Insurance works with volunteer groups to provide coverage options that are designed to help protect both the organization and its volunteers. We offer a variety of insurance options, including:

Participant Accident

Participant accident insurance helps cover medical costs associated with injuries that could result from one of your members participating in a covered activity with your organization. Coverage can also be offered to an entire organization or a chapter. Learn more about our participant accident solutions.

Travel Insurance

If your youth group travels, you may want to consider travel insurance for your membership. Travel insurance helps in the event that a trip is canceled or cut short for a covered reason, and may pay for the non-refundable trip costs. It also includes travel medical insurance in case a members gets sick or injured when on a trip. Read more about our travel insurance coverage.

Contact Us

For more information, contact one of our team members below or complete our contact us form.

Jim Villa, Senior Vice President, Strategy and Distribution, A&H
Jim Villa
Senior Vice President,
Strategy and Distribution, A&H
+1 908 285 5336
Rebecca Raisley, Vice President, Strategy and Distribution, Accident & Health
Rebecca Raisley
Vice President,
Strategy and Distribution, A&H
+1 484 645 4840
Jamie Landsman, Vice President, Product Innovation & Strategy
Jamie Landsman
Vice President,
Product Innovation & Strategy
+1 973 307 0313
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