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Our community group insurance premiums start from £3 a month with the option to pay over 10 interest free instalments.
Community insurance is specialist cover designed to protect organisations which have people meet up. If, for example, there was an accident during a fundraising event, a break in at your premises or an allegation of abuse by a service user, your group could face serious financial problems.
Here at Markel, we specialise in providing insurance for non-profit organisations and small charities. This means you can rest assured knowing that we understand the industry and the challenges that groups face. Our insurance products cover a range of scenarios, from on-site accidents to cyber threats.

Community groups face a range of day‑to‑day risks - whether that’s an attendee slipping during a group activity, damage to a venue you’ve hired, or a volunteer accidentally causing injury while helping at an event. Even small, well‑run groups can face situations that lead to unexpected claims or disputes.
So why is insurance important for community groups? Most groups don’t have spare funds to cover legal costs, repairs, compensation or replacement equipment if something goes wrong. Community group insurance helps protect against these scenarios, giving you confidence that your sessions, events and volunteers are safeguarded.
If you have an existing policy with us, please sign in to view your policy documents.
Below you will find examples of the documents provided.
Every community group is different, which is why we take the time to understand the activities your group undertakes and explain the cover we can offer. Below are some examples of community insurance we can provide:
Some of the other group types we insure:
We’ve raised over £150,000 for our supported charity, as well as being involved in other projects supporting the voluntary sector, and we understand the value small charities and community groups have in society.
You can read more about our support of the community and charity sector here.
To ensure comprehensive protection against claims, we group our public liability insurance and employers' liability insurance together.
Public liability insurance is an important cover for non-profit organisations that interact with the public. It covers the cost of defending your group in case of injury or property damage due to your negligence. Without cover in place, the legal fees alone could cost your group thousands of pounds. Cover for £5m.
Employers' liability insurance is a legal requirement if you employ staff or volunteers. It covers against allegations of injury or illness suffered by staff during their employment. If your group employs staff on a full time, part time or volunteer basis, this cover is essential. Cover for £10m.
Trustee indemnity insurance covers the legal costs and expenses of defending against disqualification as a trustee, investigations or extradition proceedings, thereby protecting the trustee’s personal wealth. If your group has trustees, you should give serious consideration to trustee indemnity insurance. Cover is available from £250k to £1m.
Professional indemnity insurance covers the cost of defending your community group against allegations of professional negligence, such as giving poor or incorrect advice to a user of your services. This could be someone undergoing counselling with your group, for example.
Entity defence covers your community group against identity fraud, investigations (other than by HM Revenue & Customs), corporate manslaughter and breach of contract. Entity defence is included in your policy at no additional cost when trustee liability insurance is added to your policy. Cover for £25,000.
Property damage insurance covers:
You can also choose to insure your group’s equipment, such as laptops and mobile phones, on a worldwide basis. In addition, you can insure against additional trading expenses following an interruption, for example, a flood that means your group has to operate from other premises.
Legal representation and employment disputes cover protects your group against employment disputes, official investigations and other serious matters, including:
Cover for £100,000.
Money and personal assault insurance covers loss of money for fixed limits up to a maximum of £250,000 for non-negotiable money such as crossed cheques and £2,500 for negotiable money. In addition, if you, or members of your family, or employees, or members of their family, are injured during a robbery or attempted robbery, we will pay you either £5,000 or £50 per week for 104 weeks - depending on the nature of the injury.
Cyber and data risks insurance protects your group in the event of a targeted cyber-attack. It pays the costs of:
It also pays your legal defence costs and damages you are legally liable to pay to other parties. Cover from £50k to £250k.
Fidelity insurance protects your group against dishonesty or fraud by a representative of your group, such as a volunteer or employee. This could be, for example, if the volunteer who handles your accounts was found to have stolen money from the group’s funds for their own personal benefit. Cover for £50,000.
Occupational personal accident insurance helps your group’s volunteers and employees if they are accidentally injured in the course of your activities. It pays a weekly amount for temporary total disablement, or a lump sum if they suffer loss of limbs, sight, speech, hearing, permanent total disablement or death. Limits from £100 per week/£25k lump sum to £500/week/£100k lump sum.
The cost of your community group insurance will depend on a number of things such as:
At Markel Direct our community group insurance policies start at £3 a month*. To find out how much you would pay, get a quote using our online quote form now.
*Price based on a community group requiring £500,000 of professional indemnity and trustees liability insurance.
*Final price payable is subject to underwriting criteria and acceptance. AI images are used on this website to depict example customer types. Any resemblance to an actual person is purely coincidental.
These frequently asked questions are designed to help you and include questions relating to policy cover, pricing and ‘technical’ terms.
If you have employees within your group, employer’s liability insurance is a legal requirement. You’re not legally required to have public liability insurance, though it is recommended if you’re a business owner. The legal cost could be insurmountable if a successful claim is made against you.
Yes – you don’t need to be a registered charity to get cover for your group. Many of our clients are small charities or community organisations that are new or are too small to be a registered charity.
Yes - the employer's liability and public liability section of the policy provides cover for your volunteers. As long as you have this policy in place your volunteers will be covered.
Yes, public liability insurance provides cover for charity events (such as fundraising) for up to 500 attendees.
Yes. We cover hundreds of groups that don't have a regular meeting place and prefer to host at different premises such as members' homes, village halls and community centres.
With over 25 years’ experience, we've gained an unrivalled understanding of the risks facing small charities and community groups, and our policies are specially designed to protect you.
But if you’re still not sure give us a call us on 0800 640 6604 and a member of the team will be happy to explain the different policies and walk through the best options for you. Alternatively, you can get a quote now using our online system and call us later if anything needs clarifying.
Markel Direct is a trading name of Markel International Insurance Company Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Find out more on the Financial Services Register.
We are a division of Markel International, a Lloyd’s of London market insurer that wrote gross premium totals of £2.4bn in 2023
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