Applications are now being accepted for the 2013 IACP/Wilmington University Award for Outstanding Achievement in Law Enforcement Volunteer Programs. This award recognize agencies that have shown leadership in creating and sustaining programs that successfully integrate volunteers into overall organizational operations and administration of law enforcement work. The application deadline is May 15. To read about past winners, click here. For application details, click here.
As the spring flooding season approaches, take time to reevaluate your agency and volunteer program’s disaster response plan. Take the VIPS and Disaster Response e-learning course to hear how the Mankato, Minnesota, Department of Public Safety prepares for and engages volunteers for flood events. To sign up for the course, click here.
The field of law enforcement volunteer management has grown significantly over the past 10 years and with it so has the knowledge and experience base of local VIPS Program Coordinators. The VIPS to VIPS Listserv is a moderated email discussion group for law enforcement volunteer program leaders to share information and ideas and provide peer-to-peer mentoring. Today, nearly 1,000 law enforcement volunteer coordinators participate. Registered program contacts can sign up by editing their program page or you can email info@policevolunteers.org.
The goal of the VIPS Program is to enhance the capacity of state and local law enforcement to utilize volunteers. On this website, volunteer managers can find a variety of volunteer management tools and citizens who wish to volunteer their time and skills with a law enforcement agency can find information about how to get started.
The VIPS Program is managed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police with financial support from the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
03.15.2013
A new issue of the VIPS Monthly Newsletter is now available. This newsletter features information about the IACP Volunteer Program Award, the National Neighborhood Watch Awards of Excellence, and more!
03.13.2013
Application Period Open for the 2013 Volunteer Program Awards
Applications are now being accepted for the 2013 IACP/Wilmington University Award for Outstanding Achievement in Law Enforcement Volunteer Programs. This award recognizes agencies that have shown leadership in creating and sustaining programs that successfully integrate volunteers into overall organizational operations and administration of law enforcement work. The application deadline is May 15.
03.07.2013
The National Sheriff's Association is now accepting applications for the 10th Annual National Neighborhood Watch Awards of Excellence. All law enforcement agencies, Neighborhood Watch groups, organizations, and/or programs that have made an exceptional contribution to the Neighborhood Watch program in their communities are encouraged to submit nominations. The deadline is March 31, 2013.
02.20.2013
International Volunteers Share a Universal Commitment to Public Safety
The Volunteers in Police Service Program Directory boasts volunteer programs from around the world. The roles, responsibilities, and titles for volunteers vary from country to country, but they all share a similar commitment to keeping their communities safe. The latest issue of VIPS in Focus examines some of the similarities and unique features of international law enforcement volunteer programs.
To date, more than 2,260 law enforcement volunteer programs, representing more than 256,000 volunteers have registered.