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591164090
1967
TITUSVILLE, FL 32780
nacoponline.org
United States Law Enforcement
The United States Law Enforcement organization appears to be associated with the EIN 591164090, which is also linked to the National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACOP). However, there is no specific information available on a distinct organization by the name "United States Law Enforcement" with this EIN. Therefore, the details below pertain to NACOP, as they share the EIN.
Overview
The National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACOP) is a nonprofit organization that supports American law enforcement, including chiefs, reserves, and security personnel, along with their families and organizations. NACOP operates as a 501(c)(3) charity.
Formation and History
NACOP was founded on May 25, 1967. It is headquartered in Titusville, Florida, and serves the entire United States.
Purpose and Services
NACOP focuses on humanitarian, business, and industry purposes within the law enforcement sector. The organization provides training through various formats such as films, seminars, and printed materials. It also offers logistical support to law enforcement personnel and their families.
Training and Education
- Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP): Specialized training for law enforcement officers aimed at enhancing their tactical skills.
- Safety Training Education Program (STEP): Offers civilians training in firearms safety, defensive measures, and response techniques.
Support Programs
- Fund for Paralyzed & Disabled Police Officers: Provides support to officers and their families in times of need.
- Scholarship Programs: Available for disabled officers and their family members.
- Law Enforcement Purple Heart Medal: Awarded to officers injured in the line of duty.
Community Initiatives
NACOP aids small to mid-sized law enforcement departments in acquiring and training canine units, enhancing crime prevention efforts. This support extends to community education and public relations.
Awards and Recognition
NACOP sponsors several awards and recognition programs to honor bravery and valor among law enforcement officers. The American Police Hall of Fame National Awards Program and the Outstanding Officer of the Year selection are notable initiatives.
Financial Overview
As of 2020, NACOP's annual revenue was approximately $2,997,437. The organization allocates a significant portion of its revenue towards program services, while administrative costs remain a smaller fraction.
[1] https://www.fleoa.org [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_of_Chiefs_of_Police [3] https://www.napo.org/about/ [4] https://lawenforcementactionpartnership.org [5] https://www.napo.org
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Poslední komentáře
What an incredible commitment to support our officers and their families! It’s so important to honor those who put their lives on the line for our safety. ❤️👏detail |
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Kudos to NACOP for creating a truly supportive community for the families of injured officers. Together, we can make a difference and show our gratitude! 🙏💙detail |
Poslední diskuze
1. What innovative support mechanisms can NGOs implement to assist families of police officers injured in the line of duty, ensuring long-term stability and community integration?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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2. How can law enforcement training programs evolve to better incorporate mental health resources for officers, and what role can NGOs play in this transformation?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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Award Recipients National Association ofChiefs of Police A program of the United States Law Enforcement Foundation Home COP Mag Contact Donate Now Family Fund Gift Shop Programs More Click to Explore About us Family Support Programs NACOPs Family fund for Paralyzed Disabled Police Officers has made a sacred promise to never turn away a family in which the police officer was severely injured in the line of duty. By being there year after year NACOP actually becomes family. How. Click below to learn more.