4 child clusters
Sub-clusters inside Insurance & Risk Protection. Each card links to its own detail page; counts are rolled up through the whole subtree of that child.
15 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Insurance & Risk Protection or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Southern Arizona National Southern Arizona National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is a trade association for electrical contractors in Southern Arizona. It provides resource… | AZ | $415K | 14 |
| 2 | NONPROFITS INSURANCE ALLIANCE OF Nonprofits Insurance Alliance (NIA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit insurer providing specialized insurance coverage exclusively to nonprofit organizations. It offers… | CA | $88.4M | 13 |
| 3 | THE SURPLUS LINE ASSOCIATION The Surplus Line Association of California (SLA) is an organization that facilitates the compliance of surplus line brokers and insurers with California's surp… | CA | $41.6M | 9 |
| 4 | ARIZONA STATE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR Arizona State Professional Educators (AZPE) is a professional association that provides liability insurance and employment rights coverage to educators in Ariz… | AZ | $82K | 8 |
| 5 | CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION California Teachers Association (CTA) is a statewide advocacy organization representing educators and retirees in California. It advances the interests of publ… | CA | $224.2M | 5 |
| 6 | ARIZONA MSBLINC Arizona Men's Senior Baseball League (AZMSBL) is a recreational baseball organization for adult men, primarily aged 30 and above, based in Arizona. The league … | AZ | $316K | 3 |
| 7 | International Brotherhood of The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 570 is a labor organization based in Tucson, Arizona. It represents electrical workers a… | AZ | $1.6M | 3 |
| 8 | ARIZONA PROBATION OFFICERS ARIZONA PROBATION OFFICERS (AZPOA) is a professional association for probation employees in Arizona. It advocates for fair compensation, improved work conditio… | AZ | $341K | 2 |
| 9 | COMMUNITY HEALTH GROUP Community Health Group (CHG) is a health plan serving low-income and dual-eligible individuals in San Diego County, California. It offers Medi-Cal, Medicare-Me… | CA | $138.2M | 2 |
| 10 | PHOENIX FLYERS INC Phoenix Flyers Inc. is a nonprofit flying club based in Arizona that provides shared aircraft access to its member-owners for recreational, educational, and so… | AZ | $141K | 2 |
| 11 | American Federation of State County & The American Federation of State County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is a labor union representing public service workers across the United States. It advoca… | AZ | $574K | 1 |
| 12 | COMMUNITY FIRST CREDIT UNION Community First Credit Union is a financial cooperative that provides banking services, including various types of loans and deposit accounts, to its members. … | CA | $36.8M | 1 |
| 13 | DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN District Council 16 of Northern California Health & Welfare Trust Fund is a multi-employer trust providing health and welfare benefits to union workers, retire… | CA | $147.1M | 1 |
| 14 | Los Angeles Police Relief Assoc Inc Los Angeles Police Relief Association, Inc. (LAPRA) provides health, life, and disability insurance benefits to active and retired Los Angeles Police Departmen… | CA | $282.6M | 1 |
| 15 | SANTA MONICA UNITE HERE HEALTH SANTA MONICA UNITE HERE HEALTH administers health benefits for union workers and their families through the UNITE HERE Local 11 Health Benefit Fund. It offers … | CA | $108.5M | 1 |
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Benefit Coordination 1 orgBy aligning private benefit payments with state programs, total compensation stays within sustainable limits, because overlapping benefits are synchronized to prevent overpayment. This strategy ensures financial compliance and program integrity by coordinating union-administered benefits—such as maternity pay—with public income support systems. It prevents recipients from receiving more than 100% of their weekly wages, preserving fund solvency while maintaining uninterrupted support. Unlike direct service provision or advocacy-focused strategies, this approach operates through administrative alignment and data coordination across public and private benefit systems.DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN
- Electronic Remittance Processing 1 orgBy implementing electronic payment and reporting systems, improve accuracy and timeliness of employer contribution processing, because digital systems reduce manual errors and administrative delays. This strategy focuses on modernizing financial workflows through digital infrastructure, ensuring reliable and efficient collection and tracking of employer contributions. Unlike manual or paper-based methods, electronic remittance processing enhances data integrity and operational efficiency, which is critical for organizations managing large-scale health benefits and member services. It supports broader goals of accountability and service reliability across union-administered programs.DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN
- Equitable Beneficiary Distribution 1 orgBy using a standardized beneficiary designation system with default equal allocation, benefits are distributed fairly and transparently, because clear rules reduce ambiguity and ensure all members receive equitable access to union-administered benefits. This strategy ensures that health, dental, death, and prenatal benefits administered by the union are disbursed according to formal enrollment processes, with fallback rules to prevent delays or inequities when members do not specify allocations. It distinguishes itself from ad hoc or discretionary models by prioritizing procedural fairness and consistency across diverse service areas, reinforcing trust in union-managed benefit systems.DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN
- Form-Based Recovery System 1 orgBy implementing a standardized form-based reporting system, lost equipment is more efficiently returned to owners, because structured data collection improves tracking accuracy and accountability. This strategy focuses on creating a systematic, low-cost process for recovering lost items through consistent documentation. It distinguishes itself by emphasizing operational efficiency and member trust through transparency and reliability, rather than relying on informal or ad-hoc recovery methods.ARIZONA MSBLINC
- IRS-Compliant Medical Reimbursement 1 orgBy aligning medical expense eligibility with IRS Section 213 standards, organizations enable tax-compliant reimbursement of health spending, because adherence to federal tax-qualified definitions ensures regulatory compliance and preserves tax advantages for members. This strategy ensures that medical expense reimbursement programs operate within federal tax regulations by strictly following Internal Revenue Code Section 213. It distinguishes itself from other benefit administration strategies by prioritizing legal and tax compliance as a foundation for financial sustainability and equitable access, enabling unions and associations to offer robust, legally sound health benefits.DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN
- Minimum COBRA Compliance 1 orgBy adhering strictly to federal COBRA requirements, the organization ensures legal continuity of health coverage for members following qualifying events, because strict compliance minimizes administrative complexity and legal risk while fulfilling statutory obligations. This strategy prioritizes regulatory adherence over expanded benefits, focusing on fulfilling only the legally mandated aspects of COBRA to maintain coverage continuity without increasing operational burden. It distinguishes itself from more expansive member support strategies by explicitly avoiding enhancements beyond federal minimums, reflecting a risk-averse and compliance-centered approach to health benefits administration.DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN
- Trust-Funded Tax-Compliant Benefits 1 orgBy disbursing death benefits directly from the Trust Fund and treating them as taxable income, beneficiaries receive reliable financial support, because tax compliance ensures regulatory legitimacy and sustained funding integrity. This strategy ensures that union members and their families receive timely, transparent death benefits funded through a dedicated Trust Fund, with distributions structured to align with federal tax regulations. Unlike untaxed or employer-paid benefits, this approach reinforces long-term sustainability and accountability by integrating into the formal tax system, distinguishing it from ad hoc or non-compliant benefit models.DISTRICT COUNCIL 16 OF NORTHERN
- Worker Recognition as Public Safety 1 orgBy advocating for the recognition of public service workers as essential public safety professionals, we improve their working conditions and resourcing, because formal recognition drives policy change and public support. This strategy centers on elevating the status of often-overlooked public service workers—like 911 dispatchers—through awareness campaigns and policy advocacy, framing them as critical to public safety. Unlike broader labor advocacy, it specifically leverages professional identity and public safety narratives to secure funding, benefits, and legal protections. This approach distinguishes itself by aligning worker dignity with systemic safety infrastructure.American Federation of State County &
- Workforce Sustainability Advocacy 1 orgBy advocating for fair compensation, job satisfaction, and safe working conditions, organizations strengthen the probation workforce, because sustainable careers attract and retain qualified professionals. This strategy focuses on systemic improvements in employment conditions to ensure long-term workforce viability. It distinguishes itself by targeting organizational and policy-level changes within a profession, rather than direct service delivery or individual support. Unlike programmatic or service-oriented strategies, it emphasizes institutional advocacy to create enduring career pathways.ARIZONA PROBATION OFFICERS