5 Best Ideas For Law Enforcement Fundrasing

Challenge Coins 4 U
4 min readApr 5, 2022

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A law enforcement challenge coin created by the Police Commissioner of NYPD.

Organizations and police departments are funded and supported by both the federal and municipal governments in order to protect the people and keep the peace in their areas. Many departments, however, look to community fundraising for activities outside of their operating budget, whether it is for community programs, support for families of deceased soldiers, or simply new initiatives.

Fundraising with Custom Challenge Coins

Try having a unique challenge coin fundraiser for your PD; it’s a simple method to generate money while providing people with a tangible object in exchange for their participation and support. Almost every aspect of a law enforcement challenge coin may be personalized, allowing you to make one-of-a-kind challenge coins for any occasion or cause. Above all, personalized police challenge coins are an excellent method to identify your organization’s identity and what it stands for. Starting a quotation with Challenge Coins 4 U is free, and we provide free full-color artwork and design services for your coin’s distinctive appearance. If you need assistance arranging a fundraiser, our price page is a wonderful place to start exploring choices.

Conduct a Bailout

Bailouts are a fun fundraising game with simple rules that may be played with the local community. Simply construct a “jail cell” in a well-known site, such as a local mall, shopping center, or park, and “imprison” a local celebrity or important sponsor. Set a fundraising target for your law enforcement organization’s purpose, whether it’s for new equipment or ongoing initiatives. The fundraising goal acts as the prisoner’s “bail,” allowing friends and family to contribute to the goal in order to bail them out of their dilemma. If you want to make it a true competition, set up a competing fundraising goal for individuals to pay to in order to keep their pals locked up.

5K for Cops

Running a 5K (pun intended) is one of the most classic and popular forms of fundraiser, bringing a community together in ways that few other fundraising activities can. Not to mention that the shorter distance makes it suitable for both athletically trained and untrained individuals. While designing a route and coordinating months ahead of time necessitates more effort on your side, individual participants and attendees can swiftly mobilize to assist you in meeting fundraising goals, whether for a charity cause or simply to replace old equipment. Offering personalized completion medals or rare coins as an accomplishment bonus for participants is one way to make a 5K more enticing. It’s not uncommon for someone to join up for a 5K or marathon just because they believed the design of an event medal or race coin was unusual or eye-catching.

Organize A Doughnut Eating Competition

Law enforcement agencies, for better or worse, are intimately linked to a diet of black coffee and doughnuts. Your group might as well capitalize on its good name by sponsoring an eating contest at the neighborhood doughnut store. You or a few officers on the force most likely know a local store or two that would be pleased to join and maybe even give food for the event simply for the attention. If you want to make it more active, combine it with a running event similar to the Krispy Kreme Challenge, in which competitors must complete an obstacle course before completing a dozen doughnuts and racing back.

Grow a Beard!

Most police enforcement agencies have grooming standards that prohibit officers from growing beards or other facial hair, but anything for a good cause! Allow cops to forego shaving for a month with the Beard For Bucks program, which allows male officers to grow a beard as long as they donate to a cause or charity of their choosing each month or week of their scruff. This can also be made available to the general public by allowing people to give in the name of an officer’s beard or just help spread the message. Even if an officer unable to and therefore unable to grow a beard, he or she can participate in this idea by carrying or trying to sell event challenge coins in solidarity, or by wearing patches that resonate with the charity or goal behind the event.

Make Your Law Enforcement Fundraisers More Local!

Whether you’re raising funds for new equipment, a slain officer’s family, or just supporting a cause you care about, consider activities or fundraisers that include your community and engage the public. Make sure, however, that it is an event that your officers and employees can get behind. Fundraisers live on the excitement and interest of both the officers engaged and the general public; ensure that the event is enjoyable for both the general public and your department. At Challenge Coins 4 U, we can help achieve your fundraising goal from start to finish with our high quality and durable challenge coins.

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Challenge Coins 4 U
Challenge Coins 4 U

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We create high quality promotional items such as custom challenge coins, lapel pins, belt buckles, lanyards, and patches for the US Military, NATO, and SMEs.

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