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I mentioned to the church where I am a member about building a skate board
"park&quo
I mentioned to the church where I am a member about building a skate board
"park" for the kids. The first question was "What about liability." If we
let liability determine what we do, whether a church or a community garden,
then we will do nothing. That is the price we pay in a culture
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I suspect, in general, that the source of the money is irrelevant. In the
general scheme of things, it would be best for a large organization like
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Hello,
I am with the Community Outreach Partnership center at Vanderbilt University
and we are putting together a community garden. I wondered if you could
give me any names of insurance companies to use. Also, we were wondering if
you had ever had an organization si
Hello,
I am with the Community Outreach Petnership Center (COPC) at Vanderbilt
University and we are in the process of developing a community garden. Our
thought is to let one organization sing for the insurance and our organzation
make the payments. Is this possible? We are wondering if a cl
Hello,
I am with the Community Outreach Partnership center at Vanderbilt University
and we are putting together a community garden. I wondered if you could
give me any names of insurance companies to use. Also, we were wondering if
you had ever had an organization sign an insurance policy but hav
ky Vogels
will work closely with me to oversee the development of this plan, and
I'm sure you'll be hearing more about it (If I can stay subscribed to
this list, that is).
Corrie Zoll
Minneapolis
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In no way or form should this message be considered legal advice, which can
only be given by a licensed practitioner in your area.
However
to feed on is being far too nice.
Best wishes,
Adam Honigman
Volunteer,
Clinton Community Garden
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Can we hear from community gardens and/or community garden organizations
regarding their insurance situations?
Can we hear from community gardens and/or community garden organizations
regarding their insurance situations?
Insurance might be something that ACGA would want to put some effort into
again. Not that fun, but valuable.
Here in Washington, DC, my organization holds a liability policy calle
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Does anyone know a information resource for is dicussing insura
Does anyone know a information resource for is dicussing insurance need
and sources for a small community garden?
Thanks Michele
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Michele Hebert, Land Resources Agent
Cooperative Extension Service
University of Alaska
PO Box 71-8155
Fairbanks Alaska 99775-8155
Phone 907-474-2423
Fax 907-474-68
Jennifer Lynn wrote:
I am researching insurance for community gardens. Could you please share
how your garden lot is insured? Who is your carrier and how much do you
pay? Did you approach the carrier as an individual or an established
organization?
Since the church sponsors the communit
Ms. Lynn,
In General: While you will find insurance information on the ACGA website,
there are state by state variations on the availability of insurance for
volunteer organizations maintaining public spaces ( i.e., community garden).
In the United States of America, insurance is usually regula
called out as the
"next" speaker.
Hope this helps,
Deborah
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Hello,
I am researching insurance for community gardens. Could yo
In DC, GROW contacted the National Alliance of Land Trusts (do I have the
name straight?) and decided to adopt the combined liability (for the
organization) and open land insurance that the Land Trust folks created. I
am not sure what the base rate is (about $750, including the organization
li
Hello,
I am researching insurance for community gardens. Could you please share how
your garden lot is insured? Who is your carrier and how much do you pay? Did
you approach the carrier as an individual or an established organization?
Also, for gardens that are managed by local governments,
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