Crime Insurance for Charter Schools & Private Schools
A critical component of a charter or private school’s insurance program, in addition to protecting against liability and property risks, is to cover its exposure against employee dishonesty and other crimes. Furthermore, state laws require specific fidelity bond requirements for certain school employees, depending on their position and access to funds.
We can help you protect your insureds against theft with crime and fidelity insurance as part of our Care Providers Insurance Services program. Our coverage protects charter and private schools from loss of money, securities, or inventory resulting from crime.
Common Crime & Fidelity Insurance Claims
- Employee Dishonesty
- Embezzlement
- Forgery
- Robbery
- Safe Burglary
- Computer Fraud
- Wire Transfer Fraud
- Counterfeiting
- Other Criminal Acts
Count on Our Commitment to Non-Profits
For more than 25 years, Care Providers Insurance Services has been offering a comprehensive, affordable insurance program for non-profit, social service, and for-profit organizations. We help keep charter and private schools operating by protecting their assets, staff, and students. Our insurance program is available nationally, and is underwritten in-house on admitted A++ XV rated paper.
You can rely on our unparalleled industry knowledge, quick underwriting turnaround, customer service, and claims management to support your efforts in expanding your book of business.

Learn More About Our Insurance Program for Charter & Private Schools
We invite you to learn more about our program for charter and private schools and how we can assist you in expanding your agency’s book of business. Contact us today for more information about our program.

The Need for Crime Insurance
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80% of workplace crime is carried out by employees
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One in four employees has either committed or witnessed workplace fraud and abuse
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One in four employees committing fraud against their employer has been with the company for more than 10 years
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Only one in three of those who have witnessed a workplace crime bother to report it