We understand that nonprofit and human service organizations have exceptional challenges in providing valuable services to our communities.
In turn, it takes an insurance professional with the skills and expertise to adequately protect your cause, mission and clients. We partner with insurance carriers who specialize in the unique arena of non-profit and social service organizations. Our long term relationships and credibility with these carriers allow us to design and competitively price insurance options that will protect your organization from physical and financial loss.
Rebeca Valenzuela, Esq., Director of Human Resources, Toward Maximum Independence
"Having Rancho Mesa in our corner makes us feel safe, knowledgeable, and confident in daily business operations. Thank you!"
Dennis Haggar, Director of Human Resources, Interfaith Community Services
“Rancho Mesa’s support and commitment towards our agency’s risk management goals has been unwavering since day one!…”
SafetyOne™ Mobile App and Website
Rancho Mesa’s SafetyOne™ mobile and desktop application is designed to streamline the implementation of an effective safety program within your organization through real-time data and intuitive technology.
This is the last safety application you will need.
Claims Advocacy
Our goal is to minimize the impact of any losses our clients may experience.
Our dedicated team is responsive, experienced and results-focused. Each Claims Advocate has extensive experience in the administration of workers’ compensation claims and is uniquely qualified to work aggressively on your behalf.
RM365 Advantage Safety Star Program™ in School, Nonprofit or Social Services Safety
Rancho Mesa Insurance offers a safety program designed to provide safety education to supervisors, facilities managers and upper management in schools, nonprofits and social service organizations in order to lower the probability of work-related injuries while promoting a safety culture.
Author, Sam Brown, Vice President, Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
The first quarter of 2024 is in full swing and the insurance industry is already feeling the rising cost of insurance claims, often referred to as social inflation. Commonly discussed reasons for social inflation include socioeconomic, legal, and behavioral trends that produce costly lawsuits, according to research conducted by The Institutes. In addition to these familiar observations, a relatively new factor is now playing a role in large lawsuits: third-party litigation financing.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
In the world of nonprofit management, the departure of an executive director can cause a time of uncertainty. This kind of challenge is why all nonprofits need a well-crafted executive transition plan. This plan is not just a roadmap for navigating the change in leadership but a tool for sustaining and growing the nonprofit's mission. In this article, we will dive into the importance of having an executive transition plan, the key components that make up an effective plan, and the benefits it brings to the nonprofit sector.
Author, Sam Brown, Vice President, Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
A non-profit organization’s culture and positive impact often flows through its strategically placed locations in the communities it serves. These locations, whether they be offices, group homes, childcare centers, or shelters all further the mission and may drive revenue. The cost to the organization if one of these locations becomes inoperable due to a property damage claim can often add undue stress to the finances and leadership. This article will address how business interruption insurance (BII) can address these costs.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
In this third installment of exploring an Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), we will be taking a closer look at: Providing employee training and instruction, procedures to allow employee access to the program, and recordkeeping and documentation.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
In this second installment of exploring an Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) we will be taking a closer look at the procedures for identifying and evaluating workplace hazards, investigating occupational injury or illnesses, and correcting unsafe or unhealthy conditions, work practices and procedures.
Author, Sam Brown, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
On Friday, July 14th Rancho Mesa hosted a popular workshop titled “Cyber Liability Explained: Hacking Trends for 2023” with presenter Beau Bechelli of Evolve MGA. His 60-minute presentation educated the audience on the cost of cyber-attacks, the most common types of attacks, and practical ways to help reduce the threat of a breach.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Building upon Sam Brown’s article “Guidance for Developing an Effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program” (IIPP), I would like to delve further into some of the key components of an IIPP. In this first installment, I will explore assigning the right person to create the IIPP, compliance with safety regulations, and effective communication.
Author, Sam Brown, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
As some company leaders may recall, since 1991, all California employers are required to maintain a written Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP). An IIPP is an understandable and accessible safety program tailored to a business’ operations. An effective IIPP will help an employer establish and maintain a safe workplace while setting expectations and protocols for all employees.
Author, Megan Lockhart, Media Communications and Client Services Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Rancho Mesa aims to provide clients with tools that are flexible in order to best fit their individual needs, including our proprietary SafetyOne™ application. SafetyOne’s features are systemized based on “Projects.” However, projects are highly adaptable to the way each individual organization works.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
While an insurance agent must continually stay abreast of industry trends and market conditions, it’s equally important to educate clients on the enforce insurance policies. As a non-profit focused insurance agency, Rancho Mesa is accustomed to having important conversations with clients regarding Directors & Officers Liability insurance (D&O).
Author, Sam Brown, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
As non-profits and leaders of human service organizations navigate important business decisions in the face of inflation, it’s important to consider measures that can reduce inflation’s impact to an organization’s operating budget. Today, we look at inflation’s effect on workers’ compensation insurance and strategies to reduce future costs.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Many employees of non-profit organizations use their personal vehicles while performing work-related duties. Following an auto accident, the employee’s personal auto insurance will respond to a third party liability claim. Only once those policy limits are exhausted will the organization’s non-owned auto liability coverage respond.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Employees and volunteers are the heart of non-profits. Without them, non-profits would never have a chance to fulfill their missions. They are the organizations who communities rely on for support.
Author, Sam Brown, Vice President of Human Services, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Crime insurance policies act as one line of defense against financial loss to an employer. At times, guarding against theft can feel like an uphill battle with many factors outside of our control. One common form of crime insurance claims may be more preventable than ever with some quick education. We are talking about employee theft.
Author, Jack Marrs, Associate Account Executive, Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Specializing in non-profit insurance has opened my eyes to how difficult it is for some non-profit employees to deal with the stress related to their jobs. It’s the nature of the work. Helping people through difficult situations can be rewarding for an employee, but it can also be emotionally draining when they become invested in their clients to the point where it can lead to burnout.
On February 8th, 2022 Sam Brown, Vice President of Human Services Group, welcomed Nonprofits Insurance Alliance® (NIA) founder, president, and CEO Pamela E. Davis to Rancho Mesa’s StudioOne® podcast. Pamela shared how she turned a graduate school project and a vision for insuring nonprofits into $250 million in written premium. Sam and Pamela discuss how a nonprofit specialist broker serves clients, and how NIA provides cost-saving tools tailored for nonprofit leaders and brokers.
Author, Alyssa Burley, Media Communications and Client Services Manager, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. would like to remind its clients that February 1, 2022 marks the start of the OSHA Form 300A Summary posting period. The OSHA Form 300A is a summary of the company's annual work-related injuries and illnesses. It must be posted from February 1, 2022 to April 30, 2022.
Author, Sam Brown, Vice President, Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Rancho Mesa’s non-profit clients successfully serve their communities in changing economic and political climates. In part, their success is due to managing risk for an organization’s employees, clients, finances, and mission. Just as important, but less discussed than risk management, is risk analysis. This article offers one helpful tool non-profit leaders can use to facilitate risk analysis, the Risk Bow Tie Exercise.
Author, Sam Brown, Vice President of the Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
The dramatic increase in cyber-attacks since 2020 has resulted in employer pain and made headlines as the economic cost skyrockets. The recent Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2021 states that the number of firms attacked rose from 38% to 43%. Not surprisingly, more than 28% of those employers suffered multiple cyber-attacks.
Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President, Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
In January 2021, we launched the Safety Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Dashboard to provide a tool for our customers to use as a bridge between their experience mod and safety performance.
Author, Dave Garcia, President, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Many years ago, when I was a young producer, one workers’ compensation carrier legend pulled me aside and told me never to forget that a workers’ compensation decision is not a one-year decision, but at least a 4-year decision. Of course, policies are only written on a one-year basis but what he was teaching me was that the carrier you choose will handle all the claims you have through your Experience Modification cycle. So, evaluating and recommending a workers’ compensation partner for my clients just became a much more thorough analysis of many critical factors beyond just the premium.
Author, Jeremy Hoolihan, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
The Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) marketplace has faced a number of factors that are contributing to skyrocketing premiums and deductibles. Many insurance companies are facing the choice of whether to remain in the marketplace or exit altogether. Those willing to remain are then faced with having to consider the following changes…
Author, Sam Brown, Vice President of the Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
As COVID-19 vaccinations become more available and the positive results of our efforts are realized, employers may ask how this impacts the workforce and a full-scale return to the workplace. More specifically, they may ask if an employer can mandate a COVID-19 vaccination policy.
Author, Daniel Frazee, Executive Vice President, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
If you are reading this article, listening to our podcasts, and taking advantage of the meaningful risk management content we share weekly, you and your business likely find some degree of value in what is produced. While much of this content originates from our Media Communications Group, they, with other Rancho Mesa family members join together as the backbone of our operation.
Author, Lauren Stumpf, Media Communications Assistant, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. would like to remind its clients that February 1, 2019 marks the start of the Cal/OSHA Form 300A posting period. The Cal/OSHA Form 300A is a summary of the company's annual work-related injuries and illnesses. It must be posted from February 1, 2019 to April 30, 2019.
Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President, Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
How do you differentiate your company from your local competitors? Product, customer service, delivery, etc. The same can be said for your risk profile and insurance costs. Why are my insurance rates high when my competitors are low? This article breaks down four factors that influence your risk profile and impact pricing.
Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
The total cost of risk is the sum of the measurable expenses that are associated with managing risk within any organization. Every successful business has a process for tracking and measuring performance to improve results. It is important for business owners to keep a pulse on key performance indicators. But, how are you measuring risk related costs? Some people may think that insurance premiums are the only cost associated with risk, but we need to look at the bigger picture.
Author, Dave Garcia, President, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
As we come to the end of 2020, the most challenging year most of us have ever experienced, where COVID-19, wild fires and other natural disasters took their toll emotionally, physically, mentally and financially on all of us we can only hope for a brighter 2021.
Author, Chase Hixson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services
This past year has brought significant changes to many industries as they navigated the effects of COVID- 19. This article gives an overview of the effects to the home care industry and what employers can do to be better positioned in the marketplace.
Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. has developed a six step guide to help employers navigate through the reporting of COVID-19 cases to their insurance carriers per California Senate Bill 1159 (SB 1159). The document will lead you through specific employee scenarios that will determine if you should report the claim.
Areas of Expertise
Boys & Girls Clubs/Camps
Charter and Private Schools
Community Action Organizations
Daycare Centers
Developmentally Disabled Services
Foster Family Services
Health Clinics
Homecare
Hospice
Rehabilitation Facilities
Residential Care
Sheltered Workshops
Skilled Nursing
Social Service Organizations
Veteran Services
Insurance Offerings
Worker’s Compensation
Management Liability
Cyber Liability
Employment Practices Liability
General Liability
Professional Liability
Abuse & Molestation Liability
Special Events
Property
Commercial Automobile
Volunteer / Participant Accident