Nevada Insurance Education Foundation
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Jack Barriage Memorial Awards
Rewards insurance industry professionals who complete various professional designation programs to enhance professionalism in the industry.

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Nevada Insurance Education Foundation


Founded in
1970
EIN
23-7068824
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
201 S ROOP CARSON CITY, NV 89701-0000 Unite States
Website
http://www.nvief.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Nevada Insurance Education Foundation, established in 1969, supports property and casualty insurance and risk management students in Nevada. It provides funding for risk management education programs at the University and Community Colleges in Nevada. Founded through the efforts of the University of Nevada System and the Nevada Independent Insurance Agents, NIEF promotes professional development through scholarships and educational initiatives.
Mission
The Nevada Insurance Education Foundation promotes and supports property and casualty insurance and risk management students in Nevada. They provide funding for risk management education programs at the University and Community Colleges in Nevada.

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