Program areas at FBI NAA
Conference/training:the association conducts an annual training conference for their membership. The 2023 conference was held in denver, co. 1,034 delegates attended 45 hours of training in 26 various sessions. Sessions included topics on leadership challenges, civil unrest and protest, policing & technology, modern policing, and officer wellness.an exhibit hall provided opportunities to experience the latest in technology and law enforcement products. The conference is also a family oriented event and over 556 guests had access to off-hours social events. During 2023, the fbinaa provided over 3,000 law enforcement and correctional officers were trained in in the comprehensive officer resilience training. In 2023, the fbinaa offered 9 leadershp forums: 1 mass casualty response leadership forums, 1 officer resiliency safety and wellness leadership forums, 1 school shooting prevention and 6 leadership tactics and strategies for tumultuous times leadership forums. The leadership certification program offers a series of courses that encompass the latest stratigies, techniques, and real-world leadership scenarios to prepare each attendee to better lead in the unpredictable future of law enforcement. The fbinaa graduated 50 law enforcment professonals from this program in 2023. Lastly, the fbinaa provided 12 podcasts and 20 webinars, reaching over 7,500 law enforcement executives.
Fallen officer:the association works in partnership with verizon wireless to provide a fallen officer's fund. When any sworn law enforcement officer is killed in the line of duty, that officer's eligible beneficiary is granted a $2,000 benefit from the fallen officer's fund. The association coordinates with members within it's network to expeditously identify and distribute these benefits. In 2023, verizon wireless granted to the fallen officers fund and the association distributed in benefits paying the beneficiaries of 87 fallen officers.
Member benefit support:the association strives to ensure that the Fbi National Academy (fbina) graduates have the opportunity, through the association and its world-wide chapters, to continue their experience and network with their peers. The association produces a quarterly magazine, "National Academy associate" for its membership. The association also provides support for several events for the Fbi na session's students that go through the fbina. They are afforded the opportunity for membership; an opportunity to meet association academic allies, sponsors, and a variety of both governmental and non-governmental organizations relative to the profession. During 2023 the association provided support for four sessions with approximately 885 students.
Store/products:the association is an alumni association for students that graduate from the Fbi National Academy. Items for membership recognition, education and graduation achievement, uniform service insignia are sold in both the association's brick and mortar store at the National Academy and via the on-line store located on their website. The Fbi does not provide any of these items for member graduates. Both the online store and the brick-and-mortar store were open all year.youth leadership:each year, the association conducts a nine-day leadership program at the Fbi Academy, program support, conferences and life skills training Academy for sixty 14-16-year-old students from around the world. It is modeled after the actual Fbi National Academy experience.