InsurPac Closes the Books on Historic Fundraising Year

InsurPac, the Big “I” political action committee (PAC), raised $1,303,715.93 during the 2025 calendar year, its second-highest fundraising year in its history. A total of 3,053 donors invested an average of $427 per person.

Last year, 422 “major donors” gave $1,000 or more, 93 of those stepped up with investments of more than $2,500, and 38 invested the maximum amount of $5,000.

Leading the charge of state associations was South Carolina, which defended its title of InsurPac National Champion by raising $106,940. Rounding out the top five in total dollars raised was Illinois ($70,293), Texas ($65,170), Georgia ($62,518) and New York ($61,149). Overall, a total of 45 states achieved their InsurPac goal.

New York reclaimed the Big “I” Presidents Cup, given annually to the state whose past and current state presidents or chairs contribute the most money to InsurPac, raising a total of $30,051.

During the fundraising campaign, a record 23 states became InsurPac Eagle states by contributing an average of $100 or more per agency member. South Carolina led the charge by averaging approximately $359 per agency. Other states to achieve Eagle status were Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Meanwhile, young agents across the country contributed a total of $246,893. South Carolina defended its Young Agent National Championship crown, raising a total of $28,120 from young agents. Georgia finished second with a total of $21,102 and Illinois came in third with $13,455. Forty-one states achieved their young agent InsurPac goal.

InsurPac continues to be one of the country’s largest small business PACs and is a major reason why the Big “I” is recognized annually as one of the most well-respected advocacy associations on Capitol Hill.

Learn more at insurpac.com.

Nathan Riedel is Big “I” senior vice president of federal government affairs.