SAN DIEGO POLICE FOUNDATION
Programs
Police Support and Community Engagement
Accomplishments: Since its inception in 1998, the Police Foundation has granted over 10 million dollars to fund equipment, training, and outreach programs in support of the San Diego Police Department. Examples of projects funded in the last year include:Equipment, Training and Outreach 1,070 Air mask bag units, this will allow officers to render aid when they are first on the scene to a medical emergency. Two Polaris Off-Road Vehicle to help Northern Division beach patrol navigate vast sandy terrain, where normal patrol vehicles cannot get to, as they respond to dangerous and emergency situations.Bluetooth radio connection kit for special investigations to conduct covert ops when undercover.Computer systems upgrade for the Northeastern division to enhance efficiency and reduce time away from patrolling. LED Lamps for Communication Center Consoles Communications to ensure that each member of this critical team is able to select the lighting of their choice and enhance their efficiently. Child Advocate Companion Canine Investigations - Canine Companion Lyle is utilized to provide emotional support to underage victims in abusive homes and/or situations. Funded a new initiative called LightsOn which helped bridge the gap between the community and police. Instead of writing tickets for minor infractions such as burned out taillights and cracked windshields, officers give the individual a certificate to cover the cost of the repair service.Red utility wagons for school safety patrol to transport equipment for school crossing and signage. Gym Rental for the Youth Boxing Program and Sports Equipment for the Gang Intervention Program.Scholarships for training, empowering current and future women in blue, so that SDPD can continue to lead the nation in percentage female officers in its ranks.Leadership books to enhance development and streamline succession planning. Bus passes and McDonalds gifts cards granted for homeless outreach team to provide during service arrangement. Often times the process to register takes a few hours and this helps relieve a basic need.Support for a new exclusive use gym for all members of the department to enhance morale and physical fitness.RSVP Recruitment Kits for Volunteer services to aid in bringing in additional volunteers.Mid-City Division Toy Drive which provided gifts during the holiday season to families in need.K9 UnitNine canine retiree replacements, putting new canine crimefighters on the streets. Four kennels to provide safe and fitting housing at a K9s officers residence.Canine American Tactical Conference Canine/Special Services Unit. This conference introduced K9 officers to new tactics and methods, as well as updating individuals certification.SafetyNet: Smart Cyber Choices SafetyNet internet safety education has reached 284,000 participants.Currently available in a virtual setting, in school assembles, and live community presentations, this program reaches students, parents, teachers, and any concerned community members with a vital message about keeping our children safe online.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$818.4K
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