Fifteen member pools earned AGRiP Recognition in 2024 and will be acknowledged at our upcoming Governance Conference for their achievement.
AGRiP Recognition is a rigorous framework for pools to conduct a thorough self-assessment against established best practices, or Advisory Standards. Achieving Recognition indicates a pools’ commitment to achieving industry best practices.
The following pools earned Recognition last year:
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Association of California Water Agencies Joint Powers Insurance Authority
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Association of Washington Cities Employee Benefit Trust
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Association of Washington Cities Risk Management Service Agency
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Enduris
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Florida Sheriffs Risk Management Fund
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Kairos Health Arizona, Inc.
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Montana Municipal Interlocal Authority
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Nevada Public Agency Insurance Pool
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Public Agency Compensation Trust
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Ohio Transit Risk Pool
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South Dakota Public Assurance Alliance
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Texas Water Conservation Association Risk Management Fund
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Township Officials of Illinois Risk Management Association
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Washington State Transit Insurance Pool
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Wisconsin Municipal Mutual Insurance Company
The Advisory Standards are developed by our Membership Practices Committee (MPC) and are based on many years of industry knowledge and insights. The MPC also peer reviews all Recognition applications.
We encourage all pools to use the Advisory Standards to examine current practices. Regardless of whether a pool applies for Recognition, the standards provide a great opportunity to identify operational strengths and weaknesses, and learn from pooling peers.
Contact Claire Torza to learn more about Advisory Standards for Recognition.