Our insurance brokers are experts at advising and arranging insurance for clubs, societies & associations.

We regularly work with different groups to help them put in place suitable insurance at competitive premiums.

Each group we help has different needs. We’ll ensure you get the right cover quickly and easily.

  • Get free advice & a no obligation quote over the phone
  • No proposal forms to fill in
  • Varying limits of public liability cover available, from £1 to £10 million
  • Optional covers available so your group has the insurance you need
  • Affordable policies (from £60/year)
  • We arrange insurance for a wide range of community associations, including residents’ groups, neighbourhood forums, and local action groups. Cover typically includes public liability, trustee indemnity, and protection for meetings, fundraising events, and volunteer activities. We help associations big and small have peace of mind, by getting the specific cover in place that’s right for your association’s needs.
CategorySummaryExamples
ClubsWe insure a wide range of clubs, providing cover for members, activities, equipment, and events.Sports clubs, hobby clubs, cultural clubs, social clubs
SocietiesSocieties often engage in heritage, education, or community projects. We arrange insurance that supports their activities and public engagement.Civic societies, historical societies
AssociationsFrom unincorporated associations to local community associations, we build policies with a variety of cover such as liability protection, volunteer cover, and insurance for facilities or equipment.Allotment associations, residents’ associations, unincorporated associations

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Our community group insurance packages are designed to provide public liability and other optional covers for the meeting and activities of clubs, societies and associations. If you need help determining the type of insurance cover you require, please contact us on 0333 344 7420.

Our specialist team of advisers are here to help you from a simple question to advice on a more complex range of covers.

FAQs

We arrange insurance for a wide range of not-for-profit groups including sports, hobby, cultural and social clubs, residents’ associations, civic or historical societies, and other community groups.

Volunteer-run or informal groups can be held liable if someone is injured or property is damaged during a meeting, event or activity. Public liability cover provides essential protection for these situations. In order to enter into an insurance contract, a constitution or governing document will need to be in place for your group.

Yes. Volunteers can be covered under employers’ liability insurance, and trustees or committee members can also be protected by trustee or management liability cover for decisions made in good faith on behalf of the group.

Absolutely. You can extend your policy to include cover for public events, fundraising activities and one-off gatherings, ensuring your group is protected wherever its activities take place.

Policies typically start from around £60 per year, depending on the size of your group, the type of activities you run and the level of cover required. Our advisers can help you tailor a policy to fit your needs and budget.

Policies typically start from around £60 per year, but depend on the size of your group, the activities you run, and your level of cover. Our advisers can provide a tailored quote after a phone call to understand what risks you need to insure.

Yes. You can include cover for community events, fairs, or fundraising activities. This protects organisers and volunteers if something goes wrong during the event.  To offer proper advice, we will need to understand the nature of the event (e.g. are there bouncy castles) and how many people will be attending.

Yes. We arrange insurance for both incorporated and unincorporated associations. Our policies can include protection for committee members and volunteers even if your group is not a registered charity or CIO.

Most community associations need public liability cover to protect against injury or damage claims, and employer’s liability if they have staff or volunteers. Many also include trustee indemnity and cover for meetings, events, or equipment.  Community associations can engage in a wide range of activity depending on the local needs.  This can be from food distribution, social activities to community transport and organising local events.