The Delaware Valley Trusts are risk sharing pools with over 160 public entity members in Pennsylvania and Delaware.

What Makes Us Different

The Delaware Valley Trusts Advantage: Managed Risk. Collective Rewards.

When it comes to selecting health, workers’ compensation, or property and liability insurance, public entities need stability and superior coverage at the lowest responsible cost. At the Delaware Valley Trusts we understand. Our members enjoy stable rates that defy insurance industry trends while taking advantage of comprehensive benefits, cash dividends, rate credits, multi-trust discounts, superior member service, and a wide array of exclusive value-added services.

Let us manage your risk while you realize the rewards.

Testimonials

As a Borough Manager, I am constantly blown away by the response I receive as a member of the Delaware Valley Trusts. The Trust’s value-added programs such as training, legal guidance and loss control resources are more than just benefits – they set the DVT apart from any other liability coverage provider!

John Davis
Manager
Doylestown Borough

Testimonials

“The most positive aspect about becoming a member was access to DVT staff who were very supportive during our transition to DVT initially, and have remained so year after year. DVT offers prompt and professional support at every level of the organization.”

Daniel K. Kerr
Manager
Limerick Township

Testimonials

As both an administrator for the Township and a member of the plan itself, I can personally attest to the value added benefits that the Wellness program bring. I’ve learned tips and tricks from all of the webinars I’ve attended, lowered my cholesterol thanks to my biometric screening and received money just by being proactive regarding my health. It’s a complete win for everyone involved and I cannot say enough great things about the program.

Ramsey Reiner
Township Manager
New Garden Township

Testimonials

In Lansdale Borough we know that the health of our employees goes well beyond physical health.  DVHT has provided our staff members various wellness programs aimed at encouraging active, healthy lifestyles by teaching them how to make simple, beneficial decisions.   DVHT programs offer opportunities to not only enrich employee well-being at work, but also in all aspects of their lives.

 

John Ernst
Borough Manager

Testimonials

The Delaware Valley Health Trust’s (DVHT) strategy and wellness programs align with the Township’s long-term growth health and wellness strategy. Both the Township and our employees value DVHT’s proactive health strategies which are key to keeping our team healthy, active, and happy.  We incorporate all parts of the wellness program from on-site biometric screenings to nutritional workshops and webinars along with our walking program. DVHT has been a great partner to all of us here at West Whiteland.

Pam Gural-Bear
Interim Township Manager/Human Resources Director
West Whiteland Township

Testimonials

The Health and Wellness Team at the Delaware Valley Health Trust is exceptional! The Trust has numerous resources that focus on all aspects of health – physical, mental, preventative, and environmental. The Borough has benefited greatly from wellness programs like annual biometric screenings,  health incentives, and the development of an employee wellness and fitness room in the Borough of Conshohocken Administrative Building. We could not have spearheaded that initiative without access to the resources available to Health Trust Members. For the Borough, having access to these pivotal resources has helped encourage and support a healthier lifestyle for all our employees. More importantly, membership in the Trust has enabled the Borough to take concerted steps towards fully developing an internal culture of health and wellness at our workplace.

Stephanie Cecco
Borough Manager
Conshohocken Borough

Upcoming Events

4 March 2026
9:00 am – 12:30 pm

Cancelled: CPR Training

Open to Property & Liability (DVPLT) and Workers’ Comp (DVWCT) members at no cost.

In this training, you will learn how to recognize and respond to a victim of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), choking, bleeding, shock, and many other first-aid emergencies. As well as the proper use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

Registration: All members must register individually for this event. A Delaware Valley Trusts account is required to register. If you do not already have an account, please visit dvtrusts.com/register. Once your account is activated, please login, return to this page and click the button below to register.

Questions: If you have any questions, please email training@dvtrusts.com or call 267-803-5720.

Delaware Valley Trusts

9 March 2026
10:00 am – 11:00 am

Drug and Alcohol: Reasonable Suspicion Training for Supervisors (Virtual)

Open to all members at no cost.

Drug and alcohol abuse can severely affect family and social relationships, finances, and productivity. This workshop provides legal and policy actions that supervisors can exercise. Participants will receive general information on drug and alcohol abuse, including common signs and symptoms, and the ongoing opioid crisis. The session includes case studies to illustrate steps, dos and don’ts for managers when confronting employees suspected of being under the influence, and addresses enabling behaviors and barriers to confrontation.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Questions: If you have any questions, please email training@dvtrusts.com or call 267-803-5720.

Delaware Valley Trust

10 March 2026
9:00 am – 12:30 pm

New Britain Township CPR and First Aid Training

Open to Property & Liability (DVPLT) and Workers’ Comp (DVWCT) members at no cost.

In this training, you will learn how to recognize and respond to a victim of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), choking, bleeding, shock, and many other first-aid emergencies. As well as the proper use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

Registration: All members must register individually for this event. A Delaware Valley Trusts account is required to register. If you do not already have an account, please visit dvtrusts.com/register. Once your account is activated, please login, return to this page and click the button below to register.

Questions: If you have any questions, please email training@dvtrusts.com or call 267-803-5720.

Delaware Valley Trust

10 March 2026
9:00 am – 3:30 pm

PSAB: Writing Effective Grant Proposals

Open to DVWCT and DVPLT Members.

Delaware Valley Trusts will be hosting a training event from PSAB. 

Description: One Day Session through The Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs 

Whether you’re new to the world of grants or have some experience writing grants, you’ll find this workshop valuable. The grant-writing and fund-raising environment is increasingly competitive – organization and preparation matter. Obtaining grants is a process. This workshop will break that process down into workable strategies to ensure a more successful outcome. Topics covered include working effectively with foundations, responding to RFPs, components of an effective proposal, evaluation strategies and considerations, how your proposal is reviewed and effective search strategies.

Cost: member – $150 / non-member – $200 / plus member – $75.

Delaware Valley Trusts will reimburse a Workers Compensation and/or Property and Liability member the cost of this training. The member would need to submit a receipt for reimbursement, showing proof of payment after the training has concluded to training@dvtrusts.com.

Food: Light breakfast and lunch included.

Registration: You can register at www.myaccount.boroughs.org or contact Dani Baker-Papinchak at dbaker@boroughs.org for assistance.

Delaware Valley Trust

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