Many small nonprofits struggle to provide healthcare benefits for their staff due to the high cost of traditional group health insurance. However, an Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) offers a flexible, affordable alternative. With an ICHRA, organizations can reimburse their employees for individual health insurance premiums and other qualified medical expenses, all while maintaining control over their budget. This blog post will explain how an ICHRA works for small nonprofit organizations and outline the key regulations to ensure compliance.
An ICHRA is a type of Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) that allows employers—including churches & nonprofits—to reimburse employees for individual health insurance premiums and other medical expenses tax-free. Unlike a traditional group health plan, an ICHRA gives staff the freedom to choose their own health insurance coverage, which the employer then reimburses up to a set amount.
To stay in line with federal regulations, keep these requirements in mind:
No offering a traditional group plan to the same class of employees as those receiving ICHRA.
ICHRAs must meet IRS affordability standards for employees who qualify for Marketplace premium tax credits.
Employees must be enrolled in a health plan that meets Minimum Essential Coverage (MEC).
You’re required to provide a notice to employees 90 days before the plan year starts.
Churches and nonprofits must keep records showing employees have qualifying health coverage.
Employee "classes" (e.g., full-time, part-time, clergy) must be clearly defined and treated fairly within each class.
For smaller churches and nonprofits, an ICHRA offers a smart, sustainable alternative to traditional group health insurance. One of the biggest advantages is cost predictability—you decide how much to contribute and maintain full control over your budget. These plans also provide greater flexibility for your staff, allowing each employee to choose the individual health insurance plan that best fits their personal and family needs. This level of choice and personalization can significantly enhance recruitment and retention, as offering tax-free health benefits shows your commitment to employee well-being. Plus, with far less administrative burden than a traditional group plan, you can focus more time and energy on your mission—and less on paperwork.
If your church or nonprofit has struggled to find an affordable way to offer healthcare, you're not alone. But with an ICHRA or QSEHRA, there’s a better path forward. These flexible arrangements allow you to support your team with meaningful, personalized benefits—without the cost or complexity of traditional insurance. It’s a win-win: your organization remains financially stable, and your staff gets the coverage they need.
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