Membership Benefits
Death Benefit
The chief purpose of CPOF is to financially support the surviving families of CPOF members who lose their lives while carrying out their chosen profession.
Catastrophic Assistance Program
Members who experience an illness, injury, or event which results in financial hardship may be eligible for financial support from CPOF.
CPOF Scholarships
CPOF awards scholarships to members and their families who pursue higher education and meet eligibility requirements.
Project 2000
Members are invited to attend Project 2000, our annual event memorializing those in the corrections profession who lost their lives in the line of duty.
CPO Family
Members receive the CPO Family Magazine, which shares the stories of members who have sacrificed their lives, and how the CPOF community is supporting them.
Community
When you become a member of CPOF, you become part of a nationwide brotherhood and sisterhood composed of thousands of correctional peace officers.
Membership Tiers
Gold Members
You can become a gold member and receive a CPOF jacket by donating $25 per month. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Standard Members
You can become a member of CPOF with a monthly donation of as little as $5 per month. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Exclusive Jackets
CPOF Gold Members
We’re Here to Support You
Whether You’re Furthering Your Education or Just Need Help, Reach Out
The CPOF provides support to members who are experiencing financial crises, as well as those who are attending college.
Project 2000 – XXXIII
Project 2000 XXX was held in Reno, Nevada between June 16, 2022 and June 19, 2022. We honored 9 Fallen Officers.
Project 2000 – XXXIV
The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation will be hosting PROJECT 2000 XXXIV in St. Louis, Missouri From June 15 – June 18, 2023. The annual memorial…
CPO Family Magazine
View current and past issues of the CPO Family Magazine and see the work we’re doing to support our members and their families.
Fallen But Not Forgotten
View the stories of our brothers and sisters who sacrificed their lives while fulfilling the duties of their chosen profession.
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