Summary
Organization name
National Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation
Causes
Women & Girls, Public Safety
Operating Budget
Less than $100,000
Address
3824 Cedar Springs Rd Suite 267Dallas, TX 75219
The Foundation provides the survivors and departments with a valuable resource to assist them in their time of distress as a result of their having an officer down due to a line of duty death. We provide them with a resource to review Texas and Federal survivor financial death benefits available to the officer's family and assist in processing applications.
The Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation immediate need is to increase funding to accomplish our primary mission of assisting the survivors and departments of officers who have been killed in the line-of-duty in Texas to obtain all of the State and Federal benefits and to train law enforcement departments in preparing them in advance of a line-of-duty death.
The Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation's (BOHMF) mission is to assist the survivors of officers who have been killed in the line-of-duty in Texas to obtain State and Federal survivor benefits. The Texas line-of-duty public safety survivor death benefit includes a lump sum $500,000 and the Federal Death Benefit is $360,000 and both are paid to the qualifying survivors as a lump sum.
The Foundation is a federal 501© 3 volunteer run organization and as such, except for an administrative assistant, no one including the CEO or Executive Director take a salary ensuring that all donations go to fund our departmental and survivor training and operating budget.
Organization name
National Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation
Causes
Women & Girls, Public Safety
Operating Budget
Less than $100,000
Address
3824 Cedar Springs Rd Suite 267