We’ve made your PTO Today insurance renewal simple and convenient. Renew today!
How do I renew PTO Today Insurance?
You can renew your PTO Today insurance coverage by one of two easy methods:*
Click the RENEW button at the bottom of the package in the table below and complete your insurance renewal purchase in our online store, or
Call our Leader Support team at 800-557-2670
We’ve made your PTO Today insurance renewal simple, but before you do, review the packages below in case your group’s needs have changed. Larger-scale fundraising efforts, and leadership decisions to spend larger amounts, might call for increased coverage for crime (embezzlement) and directors & officers (challenges to your decisions). Our Recommended Package is a great option for these needs.
PTO Today Insurance Packages & Pricing
Recommended
Joining the PTO Today Plus community means that you immediately have everything you need to make your school great. All the informative and helpful content that you’ve come to expect from PTO Today, discounts on programs and products, support from a team of personal advisors, and first dibs on our popular sampling programs—and hundreds of new friends!
* We work with lots of different partners to bring programs to our Plus community. Each program is unique and might have different geographic or demographic criteria. As a result, we may have a special promotion or PTO Today Plus perk that is offered to some, but not all, Plus members.
Accidents and injuries can result in significant medical costs. Excess Accident Medical insurance provides excess medical coverage to participants in PTO sponsored events in the case of injury to the participant. The coverage is excess to any primary medical insurance the participant or the participant's guardian (in the case of a minor) may have in place. $25,000 annual limit. Note: Excess Accident Medical insurance does not replace the need for a General Liability policy.
Did you know that many venues including school and municipal facilities won’t allow your PTO to hold a sponsored event without General Liability coverage? General liability insurance protects your group and volunteers against 3rd party bodily injury and property damage claims. General Liability - $2,000,000 per occurrence limit / $4,000,000 annual aggregate limit per parent organization. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical.
Your board members are responsible for making decisions and running your group. Any one of your board members can be sued personally for a decision made by your group. D&O insurance protects board members if a “mismanagement” or “misrepresentation” claim is filed. $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate limit per parent organization.
It’s hard to imagine any of your volunteers stealing from the PTO funds. Unfortunately, theft from the PTO is something that many groups have had to overcome. This type of coverage replaces the stolen money so your group can continue operating business as usual. $25,000 annual limit. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical, General Liability, and D&O.
Your group works hard to raise and allocate funds. Property insurance protects your parent group property (cotton candy machines, computers/projectors, and fundraising merchandise, etc.) against theft and damage. Imagine the cost of replacing all those rolls of wrapping paper if a pipe burst and caused water damage! $10,000 annual limit. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical, General Liability, Crime and D&O.
Joining the PTO Today Plus community means that you immediately have everything you need to make your school great. All the informative and helpful content that you’ve come to expect from PTO Today, discounts on programs and products, support from a team of personal advisors, and first dibs on our popular sampling programs—and hundreds of new friends!
* We work with lots of different partners to bring programs to our Plus community. Each program is unique and might have different geographic or demographic criteria. As a result, we may have a special promotion or PTO Today Plus perk that is offered to some, but not all, Plus members.
Accidents and injuries can result in significant medical costs. Excess Accident Medical insurance provides excess medical coverage to participants in PTO sponsored events in the case of injury to the participant. The coverage is excess to any primary medical insurance the participant or the participant's guardian (in the case of a minor) may have in place. $25,000 annual limit. Note: Excess Accident Medical insurance does not replace the need for a General Liability policy.
Did you know that many venues including school and municipal facilities won’t allow your PTO to hold a sponsored event without General Liability coverage? General liability insurance protects your group and volunteers against 3rd party bodily injury and property damage claims. General Liability - $2,000,000 per occurrence limit / $4,000,000 annual aggregate limit per parent organization. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical.
Joining the PTO Today Plus community means that you immediately have everything you need to make your school great. All the informative and helpful content that you’ve come to expect from PTO Today, discounts on programs and products, support from a team of personal advisors, and first dibs on our popular sampling programs—and hundreds of new friends!
* We work with lots of different partners to bring programs to our Plus community. Each program is unique and might have different geographic or demographic criteria. As a result, we may have a special promotion or PTO Today Plus perk that is offered to some, but not all, Plus members.
Accidents and injuries can result in significant medical costs. Excess Accident Medical insurance provides excess medical coverage to participants in PTO sponsored events in the case of injury to the participant. The coverage is excess to any primary medical insurance the participant or the participant's guardian (in the case of a minor) may have in place. $25,000 annual limit. Note: Excess Accident Medical insurance does not replace the need for a General Liability policy.
Did you know that many venues including school and municipal facilities won’t allow your PTO to hold a sponsored event without General Liability coverage? General liability insurance protects your group and volunteers against 3rd party bodily injury and property damage claims. General Liability - $2,000,000 per occurrence limit / $4,000,000 annual aggregate limit per parent organization. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical.
Your board members are responsible for making decisions and running your group. Any one of your board members can be sued personally for a decision made by your group. D&O insurance protects board members if a “mismanagement” or “misrepresentation” claim is filed. $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate limit per parent organization.
Joining the PTO Today Plus community means that you immediately have everything you need to make your school great. All the informative and helpful content that you’ve come to expect from PTO Today, discounts on programs and products, support from a team of personal advisors, and first dibs on our popular sampling programs—and hundreds of new friends!
* We work with lots of different partners to bring programs to our Plus community. Each program is unique and might have different geographic or demographic criteria. As a result, we may have a special promotion or PTO Today Plus perk that is offered to some, but not all, Plus members.
Accidents and injuries can result in significant medical costs. Excess Accident Medical insurance provides excess medical coverage to participants in PTO sponsored events in the case of injury to the participant. The coverage is excess to any primary medical insurance the participant or the participant's guardian (in the case of a minor) may have in place. $25,000 annual limit. Note: Excess Accident Medical insurance does not replace the need for a General Liability policy.
Did you know that many venues including school and municipal facilities won’t allow your PTO to hold a sponsored event without General Liability coverage? General liability insurance protects your group and volunteers against 3rd party bodily injury and property damage claims. General Liability - $2,000,000 per occurrence limit / $4,000,000 annual aggregate limit per parent organization. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical.
Your board members are responsible for making decisions and running your group. Any one of your board members can be sued personally for a decision made by your group. D&O insurance protects board members if a “mismanagement” or “misrepresentation” claim is filed. $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate limit per parent organization.
It’s hard to imagine any of your volunteers stealing from the PTO funds. Unfortunately, theft from the PTO is something that many groups have had to overcome. This type of coverage replaces the stolen money so your group can continue operating business as usual. $25,000 annual limit. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical, General Liability, and D&O.
Joining the PTO Today Plus community means that you immediately have everything you need to make your school great. All the informative and helpful content that you’ve come to expect from PTO Today, discounts on programs and products, support from a team of personal advisors, and first dibs on our popular sampling programs—and hundreds of new friends!
* We work with lots of different partners to bring programs to our Plus community. Each program is unique and might have different geographic or demographic criteria. As a result, we may have a special promotion or PTO Today Plus perk that is offered to some, but not all, Plus members.
Accidents and injuries can result in significant medical costs. Excess Accident Medical insurance provides excess medical coverage to participants in PTO sponsored events in the case of injury to the participant. The coverage is excess to any primary medical insurance the participant or the participant's guardian (in the case of a minor) may have in place. $25,000 annual limit. Note: Excess Accident Medical insurance does not replace the need for a General Liability policy.
Did you know that many venues including school and municipal facilities won’t allow your PTO to hold a sponsored event without General Liability coverage? General liability insurance protects your group and volunteers against 3rd party bodily injury and property damage claims. General Liability - $2,000,000 per occurrence limit / $4,000,000 annual aggregate limit per parent organization. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical.
Your board members are responsible for making decisions and running your group. Any one of your board members can be sued personally for a decision made by your group. D&O insurance protects board members if a “mismanagement” or “misrepresentation” claim is filed. $1,000,000 per claim and $1,000,000 aggregate limit per parent organization.
It’s hard to imagine any of your volunteers stealing from the PTO funds. Unfortunately, theft from the PTO is something that many groups have had to overcome. This type of coverage replaces the stolen money so your group can continue operating business as usual. $25,000 annual limit. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical, General Liability, and D&O.
Your group works hard to raise and allocate funds. Property insurance protects your parent group property (cotton candy machines, computers/projectors, and fundraising merchandise, etc.) against theft and damage. Imagine the cost of replacing all those rolls of wrapping paper if a pipe burst and caused water damage! $10,000 annual limit. Must be purchased with Excess Accident Medical, General Liability, Crime and D&O.
If you’re wondering whether you really need to renew your PTO Today insurance, see the recent news items under Real-World Stories below. It’s clear that bad things really do happen to good parent groups. Make sure to choose the package that best suits your current needs so that you’re prepared!
Real–World Stories
Why would we need insurance? It's a question we hear a lot. Unfortunately, bad things really do happen—and no group is immune.
“A few years ago, a girl slipped on the bathroom floor during our event. The insurance covered her medical bills (it messed up her back).”