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Churches and nonprofits are up to good – literally. So why would they need a crisis communications plan? Because life happens. Litigation. Accidents. Embezzlement. Crime on your property. All of these things can land you in the media spotlight. Not only that, you have to communicate coherently to your congregation, donors and the general public. You won't communicate effectively on the fly. That's why you need a crisis communication plan. Although you can't schedule a crisis, you can educate yourself on how the media works and set a system in place to help you rapidly respond when a crisis hits. In this seminar, communications professionals Roy Harryman and Megan Neher explain how to develop a crisis communications plan and what you can do now to be a responsible steward of your organization's message and reputation. In addition, liability insurance often provides coverage for public relations in the event that a crisis involves litigation or a cyber breach.
Ministry Pacific is a property and liability insurance broker for nonprofits, ministries, churches and other faith-based organizations. Contact us for a free consultation at www.MinistryPacific.com.