GuideStone’s Ministry Protection Plan™
The new Ministry Protection Plan™ is an online tool that walks participants through the process of developing a comprehensive risk management plan.
The Ministry Protection Plan is provided free to GuideStone Property and Casualty Program clients.
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Why do you need a risk management plan?
- Guidance. A written risk management plan explains your ministry’s philosophy about potential risks that could adversely impact ongoing ministries. So, it can help guide the choices you make.
- Protection. Having a documented risk management plan demonstrates your diligence and safety mind-set should you need to defend a lawsuit or claim against the church.
- Freedom. Your comprehensive risk management plan outlines your risk management priorities and strategies and is customized for your unique SBC ministry needs. When you minister within its parameters, safety issues can be less of a distraction.
Create a comprehensive plan tailored to your needs.
Your personalized Ministry Protection Plan™ will describe the overall philosophy and goals of your ministry and your tolerance to risk. For a comprehensive plan, complete all the modules, including:
- Governance
- Human resources
- Programs and services
- Client safety
- Financial management
- Facility/site safety and security
- Technology and information management
- Transportation
- Crisis management
- Insurance program
For more information on GuideStone’s Property and Casualty Program, email us or call 1-877-455-GSPC (1-877-455-4772) and speak with one of our customer relations specialists.
GuideStone’s Ministry Protection Plan™ is supported by My Risk Management Plan, a web-based software program intended to help nonprofit leaders develop customized risk management plans for their organizations. It is provided as a free benefit to GuideStone P&C clients.
This tool is provided as a service only and its use does not guarantee legal protection. Clients should use this tool in conjunction with best judgment and legal advice to develop a risk management plan that is appropriate for their organizations.