NATIONAL BLACK POLICE ASSOCIATION, INC.
An Extended Hand COMMUNITY PROGRAM

Introduction
The National Black Police Association (NBPA) was chartered
in November 1972, as a not-for–profit corporation in the state of
The NBPA, as a historically strong organization with thirty–four
years of continuous service, must return to the basis of our organizational
creation
The Mission Statement of the NBPA is:
“To increase the awareness of the community,
to be the conscience of the Criminal
Justice System and to
enhance the quality of life in the
African American Community.”
It is with great pride, that we seek your help and participation
in launching the NBPA Community Project…“An
Extended Hand.”
Description and
Implementation:
1. All local NBPA Chapters will be asked
to perform at least one community outreach project each year in the name of the
“National Black Police Association.”
2. The only criterion set by the
National NBPA Office is that each program attempts to “Improve the Human
Condition.”
3. There is no length of time that
the program has to last. It can be one day, one week, one month, or even a
year. The local chapter will develop
their personal program.
4. There is no set target group. You
will decide if your group will be teenagers, elementary children, seniors,
single mothers, single fathers, or even a housing project; only your creativity
will limit you.
5. All programs do not require money,
but they will require time and thoughtfulness. The National Office will not
provide any financial assistance for this project.
Timeline
1.
By
the 15th day of April of each calendar year, each Chapter’s proposed project
must be submitted to the National Office. A required project information form
will be available (extremely simple to fill out) on the NBPA Website, which can
be downloaded.
2.
Upon
program completion, an assessment of the impact and success of your program
will submitted to the National Office with in 30 days.
Additionally, an assessment form
will be available on the NBPA website that can be downloaded. That form will
also be extremely easy to complete.
Benefits to
Participation
1. Feeling Good - About Doing Good.
2. Honoring the mission of the
National Black Police Association.
3. The National NBPA Chair will
personally review the programs and spotlight three (3) programs each year at
the National Education and Training Conference.
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of Persons Impacted |
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2-10 |
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