Category: Project 2000

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 service honoring Correctional Staff who lost their lives in the Line of Duty will take place Friday, June 16, 2023. Attendees are limited to 500 for this event, be sure […]

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 – XXXII

Project 2000 XXXII was held in Columbus, Ohio between June 24, 2021 and June 27, 2001. On Friday June 25, 2021 we honored 8 Fallen Officers at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum.

Project 2000 – XXXI

Project 2000 XXXI was held in Bloomington, Minnesota, between September 3, 2020 and September 7, 2020. We honored 8 Fallen Officers on Friday, September 4, 2020.

Project 2000 – XXX

Project 2000 XXX was held in Louisville, Kentucky, between June 6, 2019 and June 9, 2019. We honored 10 Fallen Officers.

Project 2000 – XXIX

Project 2000 XXIX was held in Houston, Texas between June 14 - June 17, 2018. We honored 14 Fallen Officers. 

Project 2000 – XXVIII

Project 2000 XXVIII was held in Burlingame, California between June 15 – June 18, 2017. We honored 12 Fallen Officers on Friday, June 16, 2017.

Project 2000 – XXVII

Project 2000 XXVII was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania between June 9 – June 12, 2016. We honored 9 Fallen Officers on Friday June 10, 2016.

Rolling With a Purpose: The Journey of Honor Across the Nation

Every summer, the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation embarks on a solemn journey—one that carries more than just miles of road. It carries the names, the memories, and the legacies of our fallen correctional professionals. On the sides of our CPOF trailers are the etched names of every officer we have honored at PROJECT, beginning before […]

Honoring a Founding Father: Glenn Mueller’s Legacy Lives On

Honoring a Founding Father: Glenn Mueller’s Legacy Lives On At the heart of every strong organization is a driving force—someone whose vision, perseverance, and unwavering dedication lay the groundwork for something far greater than themselves. For the Correctional Peace Officers Foundation (CPOF), that person was Glenn Mueller. Glenn Mueller was one of the original founders […]