Holmes Murphy Fraternal Practice

Holmes Murphy Fraternal Practice Our Fraternal Practice was founded in 1991 to serve the needs of college student organizations and alumni/ae associations.

Holmes Murphy Fraternal Practice was founded in 1991 to serve the needs of college student organizations and alumni/ae associations. We are committed to improving the risk management programs and initiatives of our college based fraternity and sorority clients. In 2015, we became part of Holmes Murphy & Associates, a independent insurance broker with 12 offices in 10 states.. Holmes Murphy Fratern

al Practice serves the needs of college student organizations and alumnae/alumni associations by providing risk management and insurance programs. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, Holmes Murphy Fraternal Practice provides insurance and risk management programs to numerous college student and alumni organizations including:
• 60 North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) fraternities
• 6 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities
• 8 National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) fraternities & sororities
• 10 National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) fraternities & sororities
• Professional and co-educational fraternities
• Campus based programs and numerous local and smaller fraternal organizations


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Check out this picture perfect moment of our team at the Fraternity Executives Annual Meeting in Louisville, Kentucky!Ou...
06/02/2026

Check out this picture perfect moment of our team at the Fraternity Executives Annual Meeting in Louisville, Kentucky!

Our team members spent time connecting with clients and engaging in meaningful discussions around the key issues shaping the fraternal community. We're honored to collaborate with these fantastic organizations and celebrate with them along the way.

We’re encouraged to see Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. partnering with The Jed Foundation - JED to strengthen mental he...
05/27/2026

We’re encouraged to see Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. partnering with The Jed Foundation - JED to strengthen mental health support for its members and the communities they serve. This collaboration focuses on building awareness, providing resources, and creating meaningful strategies to support emotional wellbeing and help prevent su***de among young adults.

Fraternities and sororities play an important role in shaping the college experience, and initiatives like this help ensure that experience is not only memorable, but also safe and supportive.

When we invest in people, we build stronger chapters, stronger campuses, and stronger communities.

Initiative offers expert support and guidance to promote young adult emotional health and prevent su***de.     [May 21, 2026, BALTIMORE, MD & NEW YORK]

What helps students thrive? More than self-care, it’s connection, belonging, and showing up for one another.Our Director...
05/26/2026

What helps students thrive? More than self-care, it’s connection, belonging, and showing up for one another.

Our Director of Educational Initiatives Lori Hart explores how prosocial love helps fraternities, sororities, and campus communities build psychological safety and belonging during Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond.

Discover how prosocial love supports mental health and builds stronger campus communities during Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond.

Mental health is a critical focus in the fraternal space, and programs like The Jed Foundation's Greek-Letter Organizati...
05/22/2026

Mental health is a critical focus in the fraternal space, and programs like The Jed Foundation's Greek-Letter Organizations initiative are helping drive meaningful progress.

From policy development to substance misuse and hazing prevention, these efforts are helping organizations create safer, more supportive environments where members can thrive.

It’s encouraging to see continued investment in member wellbeing, an essential part of building strong, resilient organizations.

JED’s Support for Community-Based Organizations equips community-based organizations with customized strategic or consulting plans to protect mental health and lower su***de risk among their youth.

A new Gallup survey of more than 10,000 college alumni highlights the lasting impact of fraternity and sorority membersh...
05/19/2026

A new Gallup survey of more than 10,000 college alumni highlights the lasting impact of fraternity and sorority membership, linking it to stronger college experiences, greater career readiness, and higher levels of post-graduate wellbeing.

We’re proud to support the fraternal community in creating environments where these outcomes are possible and helping organizations strengthen member experiences, manage risk, and build for the future.

INDIANAPOLIS – The results of a new Gallup survey conducted on behalf of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) and the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) highlight strong relationships between fraternity and sorority membership and the reported strength of the college experience, ...

What a great way to support your community during Mental Health Awareness Month! Great job, ECU!
05/07/2026

What a great way to support your community during Mental Health Awareness Month! Great job, ECU!

On April 20, ECU students, local volunteers, and Leaders with The Fight Against Su***de Eastern Carolina chapter came together at the Kappa Sigma house to spread awareness for the prevention

Northwestern University Fraternity and Sorority Life recently brought together all four Greek governing councils for a 5...
05/06/2026

Northwestern University Fraternity and Sorority Life recently brought together all four Greek governing councils for a 5K run, raising $2,000 for the Alliance for the Great Lakes. Way to go!

The Fraternity and Sorority Life 5K raised $2,000 for the Alliance for the Great Lakes, a nonprofit headquartered in Chicago dedicated to protecting local freshwater from pollution, on Saturday.  Drawing about 200 students, the event was jointly hosted by Northwestern’s four Greek life governing ...

What a great way to bring students, faculty, and community members together to save lives!
05/01/2026

What a great way to bring students, faculty, and community members together to save lives!

A single blood donation has the power to save up to three lives and every two seconds someone in the United States requires a blood transfusion. The CSU Ballroom transformed into a hub of life-savi…

Yesterday, our team took time to support Denim Day, which raises awareness for all forms of sexual violence, and support...
04/30/2026

Yesterday, our team took time to support Denim Day, which raises awareness for all forms of sexual violence, and supports survivors.

Efforts like this are crucial in the fraternal space, as these issues impact members and organizations on a deeper level. We’re grateful for our partners who work every day to support and advocate for their members.

70% of kidney transplant patients waiting in Philadelphia are Black. Less than 14% of organ donors are Black Americans.T...
04/28/2026

70% of kidney transplant patients waiting in Philadelphia are Black. Less than 14% of organ donors are Black Americans.

That gap costs lives — and the Liberty Pearls of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority are committed to closing it.

This April, for National Donate Life Month, their members participated in the Gift of Life Donor Dash, combating myths and sharing personal stories to move their community toward action.

Holmes Murphy is proud to serve organizations like this — ones that don't just build community, but fight for it.

For members of the Omega Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Sunday’s 29th annual Gift of Life Donor Dash is about more than logging miles. It’s about

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