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Cleveland Police Foundation INVESTING IN A SAFE COMMUNITY HISTORY OF SERVICE Since its founding as a frontier outpost of the Western Reserve, Cleveland has been a great place to live. As our city and northeast Ohio con- tinued to grow and prosper, its citizens estab- lished a great sense of community, one in which to raise a family and make a good living…. a community we can all be proud to call home! Our police officers are an integral part of that community, protecting its citizens and their property. They can’t do it alone, as every citizen plays a role in making our neighborhoods safer. The Cleveland Division of Police has a proud and storied history of service. Members put their lives on the line every day for their fellow citizens. Since its inception, 109 Cleveland Police Officers have died in the line of duty. Needless to say, the Cleveland Police are committed to doing their part in working to make our community safer. WHO WE ARE In 2010, The Cleveland Police Foundation became the reality of police officials and civic visionar- ies after they identified a need to support the Division of Police for the City of Cleveland and the numerous activities they conduct on behalf of the community. Acting on the advice of three local civic leaders, Samuel H. Miller, Edward A. Lozick, and Thomas D. Ganley, former Police Chief Michael McGrath created an organization that held their collective dreams. Their vision, desire, and determination led to an organi- zation that positively impacts the Division of Police and their endeavors to engage the community, to create opportunities for col- laboration with neighborhoods, children, and adults, and be an integral part of the fabric of the community. HOW THE CLEVELAND POLICE FOUNDATION IMPACTS THE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY IMPACTS THE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY “Thank you so much for the gen- erous gifts for the little girl who lost everything in the arson fire. The family was speechless and quite impressed with the outpouring of support, especially from the po- lice. You truly are amazing! Merry Christmas to you, sir!” - Steve: Cleveland Resident “The Cleveland Police Foundation is a great resource to go to. Over the past 7 years I have needed numerous things to help families and children… and the Cleveland Police Foundation always comes through for me, from diapers to clothing, to bicycles and books for needy families. This organization is great to go to because I have never been turned away for any help I needed. Thank you to the Cleveland Police Foundation!” - P.O. Patty Katynski, #1199 “The Cleveland Police Foundation provides resources to Cleveland police officers that allow them to reach out to those in need in our community. These resources allow officers to take the time to get to know the people they serve, and to put into action true community policing. In the last few years that the Cleveland Police Foundation has been in existence we have seen just a small example of the compassion of our officers, and the possibilities are endless as we grow and expand with further resources through the donations by the Cleve- land Police Foundation.” - Captain Keith Sulzer, CPD Community Policing & Liaison to the CPF “We want to express our heart- felt thanks for paying the phone bills for Society for Nonviolent Change and The Youth Outreach Hotline. If not for those funds, we would have had to shut down a very vital service to the community. In addition, we are extremely grate- ful for the award of funding for the programs which will be a valuable asset to help “bridge the gap” between the Cleveland Police Department and the residents of the City of Cleveland. These programs will provide a safe haven environment for our youth and assist with prevention and interven- tion measures we need to engage their families and the residents in proactive solutions for the challenges they face on a daily basis.” - Gregory W. Terrell, Executive Director Society for Nonviolent Change “I wanted to thank you for bringing my son a new bike after his Raleigh was stolen. Biking is his only means of getting to and from work, so he was really bummed when it was stolen. He loves the new bike, and we are both grateful for your help. Thank you for doing this for the community. Blessings!” - Josie: Cleveland Resident “Our thanks to the Cleveland Pol- ice Foundation, Crime Stoppers, Cuyahoga Prosecutors Office, and the FBI Citizens Academy for making our critical “School Active Shooter Preparedness, Planning, and Response” training possible.” - Tom Armelli, President, Cleveland Police Museum “The Cleveland Police Foundation has awakened the community’s awareness of the importance of positive relations between our citizens and law enforcement. It has provided support, both financial and participa- tory, to The Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memo- rial Society, the primary mission of which is to honor officers who have given their lives in the line of duty.” - Kathy Delaney, Executive Director, Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial Society 2016 ANNUAL APPEAL Cleveland Police Foundation 1300 Ontario Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216.623.3333 clevelandpolicefoundation.org follow us

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Cleveland Police Foundation

INVESTINGIN A SAFECOMMUNITY

HISTORY OF SERVICE

Since its founding as a frontier outpost of the

Western Reserve, Cleveland has been a great

place to live. As our city and northeast Ohio con-

tinued to grow and prosper, its citizens estab-

lished a great sense of community, one in which

to raise a family and make a good living…. a

community we can all be proud to call home!

Our police officers are an integral part of that

community, protecting its citizens and their

property. They can’t do it alone, as every citizen

plays a role in making our neighborhoods safer.

The Cleveland Division of Police has a proud and storied history of service. Members put their

lives on the line every day for their fellow citizens. Since its inception, 109 Cleveland Police

Officers have died in the line of duty. Needless to say, the Cleveland Police are committed to

doing their part in working to make our community safer.

WHO WE ARE

In 2010, The Cleveland Police Foundation became the reality of police officials and civic visionar-

ies after they identified a need to support the Division of Police for the City of Cleveland and the

numerous activities they conduct on behalf of the community. Acting on the advice of three local civic

leaders, Samuel H. Miller, Edward A. Lozick,

and Thomas D. Ganley, former Police Chief

Michael McGrath created an organization

that held their collective dreams. Their vision,

desire, and determination led to an organi-

zation that positively impacts the Division of

Police and their endeavors to engage the

community, to create opportunities for col-

laboration with neighborhoods, children,

and adults, and be an integral part of the

fabric of the community.

HOW THE CLEVELAND POLICE FOUNDATIONIMPACTS THE CLEVELAND COMMUNITYIMPACTS THE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY

“Thank you so much for the gen-erous gifts for the little girl who lost everything in the arson fire. The family was speechless and quite impressed with the outpouring of support, especially from the po-lice. You truly are amazing! Merry Christmas to you, sir!”- Steve: Cleveland Resident

“The Cleveland Police Foundation is a great resource to go to. Over the past 7 years I have needed numerousthings to help families and children… and the ClevelandPolice Foundation always comes through for me, fromdiapers to clothing, to bicycles and books for needyfamilies. This organization is great to go to because I have never been turned awayfor any help I needed. Thank you to the Cleveland Police Foundation!”- P.O. Patty Katynski, #1199

“The Cleveland Police Foundationprovides resources to Cleveland police officers that allow them to reach out to those in need in our community. These resourcesallow officers to take the time to get to know the people they serve, and to put into action true community policing. In the last few years that the Cleveland Police Foundationhas been in existence we have seen just a small example of the compassion of our officers, and the possibilities are endless as we grow and expand with further resources through the donations by the Cleve-land Police Foundation.”

- Captain Keith Sulzer, CPD Community Policing & Liaison to the CPF

“We want to express our heart-felt thanks for paying the phone bills for Society for Nonviolent Change and The Youth Outreach Hotline. If not for those funds, we would have had to shut down a very vital service to the community.In addition, we are extremely grate-ful for the award of funding for the programs which will be a valuable asset to help “bridge the gap” between the Cleveland Police

Department and the residents of the City of Cleveland.These programs will provide a safe haven environment for our youth and assist with prevention and interven-tion measures we need to engage their families and the residents in proactive solutions for the challenges they face on a daily basis.”- Gregory W. Terrell, Executive Director

Society for Nonviolent Change

“I wanted to thank you for bringingmy son a new bike after his Raleighwas stolen. Biking is his only means of getting to and from work, so he was really bummed when it was stolen. He loves the new bike, and we are both grateful for your help. Thank you for doing this for the community. Blessings!”- Josie: Cleveland Resident

“Our thanks to the Cleveland Pol-ice Foundation, Crime Stoppers,Cuyahoga Prosecutors Office, andthe FBI Citizens Academy for making our critical “School Active Shooter Preparedness, Planning, and Response” training possible.” - Tom Armelli, President,

Cleveland Police Museum

“The Cleveland Police Foundation has awakened thecommunity’s awareness of the importance of positiverelations between our citizens and law enforcement.It has provided support, both financial and participa-tory, to The Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memo-rial Society, the primary mission of which is to honor officers who have given their lives in the line of duty.”- Kathy Delaney, Executive Director,

Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial Society

2016 ANNUAL APPEALCleveland Police Foundation1300 Ontario StreetCleveland, Ohio 44113216.623.3333

clevelandpolicefoundation.org

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SIGNATURE SPONSORSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

$50,000DIAMOND SPONSOR

$25,000PLATINUM SPONSOR

$15,000GOLD SPONSOR

$10,000SILVER SPONSOR

$5,000BRONZE SPONSOR

$2,500Below are the programs your donation will support.Recognition/Amenities are indicated under each Sponsor Level.

SUPPORT FOR YOUTH PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES $20,000COPS FOR KIDS Fishing Events/Ice Cream Socials/Football Camps

PAL Youth Baseball, Boxing & Football Cheerleading Programs

Vans & Equipment - COPS FOR KIDS & Youth Outreach Programs

“Little Free Libraries” Literacy Program

Safety Town Events - Westside (1) Eastside (1)

Explorers Program - Youth Career Mentoring Program

SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES IN NEED OR CRISIS

Family Holiday Parties - in each of the 5 Neighborhood Police Districts

Random Acts of Kindness Gift Card Program

Teddy Bears Program - 1,500 Bears

Bike, Helmet & Ball Programs:

Bikes/Helmets - 100, Baseballs, Basketballs, Footballs - 250

SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

5th Annual Celebrate Community 2016 - October

Legacy Journal Ad/Recognition

VIP Celebrate Community 2016 Ticket/Table

Web Page/Program/Signage

Annual Community Awards - Program/Signage

SUPPORT FOR OUR POLICE & THEIR FAMILIES

Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial Expansion

2017 32nd Greater Cleveland Police Memorial Commemoration

Cleveland International Tattoo

Greater Cleveland Police Memorial Service

Health & Fitness Programs and Equipment for CPD Members

Police Officer-of-the-Month/Year Awards Programs

Honor Guard and Pipes & Drums Uniforms and Equipment

Cleveland Police Mounted Unit

Cleveland Police Museum Educational Exhibits & Outreach

TOTALSNon-Tax Deductible

Net Tax Deductible

$9,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000

$12,000 $6,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500

$5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500

$13,000 $6,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500

$50,000 $25,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $2,500

$2,000 $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $500$48,000 $23,000 $14,000 $9,000 $4,000 $2,000

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2016 ANNUAL APPEAL

CLEVELAND POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE

The Cleveland Police Athletic League provides opportunities for children in the community to part-icipate in positive, wholesome sports, recreational, and extracurricular activities. The programs sponsored by “PAL” provide thousands of children between the ages of 5 and 21 with an alternative to life on the streets

and provide positive role models who encourage them to stay focused on their education, have respect for others, and become exemplary citizens. wwwclevelandpal.org

CLEVELAND POLICE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM

The Cleveland Police Museum’s mission is to collect and preserve police history, and to use its collection and programs to foster mutual understanding and respect between our police officers and the public and improving police service. The museum houses extensive and unique exhibits that chronicle the significant contributions made by the members of the

Cleveland Division of Police and their predecessors since the founding of the Western Reserve. www.clevelandpolicemuseum.org

MISSION STATEMENTThe Cleveland Police Foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life for all members of the community and to strengthen the bond between the Cleveland Division of Police and the citizens it serves by providing funding for youth and community engagement and outreach programs, community policing initiatives, crime prevention and safety programs, support for the members of the Division of Police to help them better perform their duties, invest-ment in advanced education and training, and funding for specialized equipment and technology.

GREATER CLEVELAND PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL SOCIETY

The Greater Cleveland Peace Officers MemorialSociety honors all peace officers that die in the lineof duty, especially those from Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina and northern Summit counties. The Society helps to keep the promise to never forget our fallen heroes by providing assistance to the families of officers

who make the ultimate sacrifice, maintaining the Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial, hosting the annual Police Memorial Commemoration, assisting law enforcement agencies with the planning and implementation of full-honors funerals, and its many other programs that help to raise the public awareness of the hazards our police officers face daily. www.policememorialsociety.com

THE CLEVELAND POLICEMOUNTED UNIT CHARITABLE TRUST

The bond between police officers and their horses is special, and these equine ambassadors also serve to strengthen the relationship between our police and citizens. The Cleveland Police Mounted Unit Charitable Trust is supported by individuals and organizations that value the unique contribution the Mounted Unit makes in our community, and provides financial support to ensure itscontinued service. www.clevelandmountedpolice.com

CLEVELAND POLICE HONOR GUARD

The Cleveland Police Honor Guard ensures that all appropriate courtesies are rendered at the funerals and memorial services for active and retired police officers, especially those who die in the line of duty. Additionally, they represent the Division at civic functions, parades and sporting events by serving as its color guard, and with its precision marching and drill.

THE PIPES & DRUMS OF THE CLEVELAND POLICE

The Pipes and Drums of the Cleveland Police,formed in 1996, serves as the musical component of the Ceremonial Team. Representing the Division and the law enforcement community of Greater Cleveland at ceremonial events, parades, and civic functions, the band has performed throughout northeast Ohio, United States, Canada and Ireland. Sadly, in its short

history their members have rendered final honors to more than 75 law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty, and over 25 military personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country. wwwcpdpipesanddrums.org

CLEVELAND COPS FOR KIDS

The Cleveland Cops For Kids mission is to establish and strengthen positive relationships between police officers and our City’s greatest asset, our kids. This program allows officers who encounter children who are victims of crime, abuse, neglect or other traumatic situations to respond not only with

compassion and concern for their welfare, but also provides the means necessary to support timely aid and assistance, such as food, clothing, gifts, and other care.

The Cleveland Police Foundation is the only organization authorized by the Cleveland Division of Police to solicit donations on its behalf. Contributions are tax deductible under section 501 (c) (3) of the IRS Code.

We Also Proudly Support The Following Police Charities As A Part Of Our Mission

DON’T MISS OUR 5TH ANNUAL EVENT...CELEBRATE COMMUNITY 2016

This year we are hosting our 5th annual fundraising event Celebrating Community 2016 in October.

The evening includes recognizing excellence in community service by individuals, companies, and officers. From the opening ceremony, the

awards, a silent auction, and entertainment, it is an evening to Celebrate Community with all of the Cleveland Foundation Partners.