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The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) A NOBLE Focus on Collaboration and Unity & Tomorrow

Partnership with NOBLE Table of Contents Executive Summary...Page 3 A Brief History of the NOBLE.Page 4 Mission and Vision Statement....Page 5 Annual Training Conference......Page 6-7 Youth Leadership Conference Page 8-9 2

Executive Summary The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) utilizes the expertise of its members to lead in the development of strategies to develop community partnerships to help reduce violence, delinquency, crime and help citizens improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. NOBLE members have taken a leadership role to impact law enforcement policies and criminal justice procedures that ensure equity in the delivery of service to the public they serve. NOBLE is an incorporated 501 3 non-profit organization with more than 3,000 members and over 50 chapters worldwide. Our membership represents chief executive officers and command-level law enforcement officials from federal, state, county, municipal law enforcement agencies, and criminal justice practitioners. The combined fiscal budget oversight of our membership exceeds $8 billion. NOBLE is committed to instilling pride in the profession by fostering diversity at all levels of law enforcement leadership. NOBLE also strives to restore respect for law enforcement officials by reaffirming the ethics and integrity of the profession and addressing matters of misconduct within the law enforcement community. NOBLE accomplishes these goals through training, research, community outreach, and by personal example. NOBLE has created programs designed to institute change in the lives of youth and adults in an environment where they are cultivated and motivated to thrive. Committed to a holistic approach, our signature programs are in the areas of Mentoring, Education, Leadership Development, and Safety. 3

Brief History of NOBLE Then The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) was founded in September of 1976 in Arlington, VA during a three-day symposium to address ways to reduce crime in low income areas. The initial gathering was sponsored by the Joint Center for Political Studies, The Police Foundation, and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. The attendees of this symposium were African-American law enforcement executives that represented over fifty major American cities. These pioneers in the upper ranks of law enforcement saw the need to leverage their leadership roles in creating policy and standards. Now The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) serves as the conscience of law enforcement by being committed to Justice by Action. NOBLE has over 50 chapters and represents over 3,000 members worldwide that represent chief executive officers and command-level law enforcement officials from federal, state, county, municipal law enforcement agencies, and criminal justice practitioners. NOBLE serves more than 60,000 youth through its major program components which include: Mentoring, Education, Leadership Development, and Safety. Our history spans 41 years and our reach spans the world! 4

Mission & Vision of NOBLE Mission To ensure EQUITY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE in the provision of public service to all communities, and to serve as the conscience of law enforcement by being committed to JUSTICE BY ACTION. Vision Statement The goal of NOBLE is to be recognized as a highly competent, public service organization that is at the forefront of providing solutions to law enforcement issues and concerns, as well as to the ever-changing needs of our communities. The basic tenets of our founding members still ring as true today as they did 41 years ago. 5

Annual Training Conference July 28 August 1, 2018, Hollywood, FL NOBLE s Annual Training Conference and Exhibition is a gathering of leaders from across the world that encompasses law enforcement, corporate, government, education, and civic industries. Over 2,000 attendees will participate in training workshops, youth leadership training, business meetings, regional caucuses, plenaries, community outreach, networking sessions, and award celebrations. 6

Annual Training Conference July 28 August 1, 2018, Hollywood, FL Title Sponsor ($250,000) Corporation Named as the Official Title Sponsor Executive named as Honorary Conference Co-Chair Opportunity to Address the Conference Delegation Title Sponsor - Banquet, Luncheon, and /or Workshop Networking Opportunities with the CEO s VIP Table (10) at all Major Meal Functions 5 Complimentary Invitations Presenting Sponsor ($100,000) Corporation Named as the Official Presenting Sponsor Opportunity to Address the Conference Delegation Presenting Sponsor - Luncheon and /or Workshop Networking Opportunities with the CEO s VIP Table (10) at all Major Meal Functions 3 Complimentary Invitations Sponsor ($50,000) Corporation Named as the Official Sponsor Sponsor Reception and /or Workshop Networking Opportunities with the CEO s VIP Table (10) at Banquet 2 Complimentary Invitations Supporter ($20,000) Corporation Named as an Official Supporter Supporter of a Workshop or Reception Networking Opportunities with the CEO s 1 Complimentary Invitation 7

Annual Youth Leadership Conference July 28 August 1, 2018, Hollywood, FL The NOBLE Youth Program convenes an Annual Youth Leadership Conference in conjunction with NOBLE s annual national training of law enforcement executives. The concept of the annual youth conference was born out of a need to affect change in young people and to enhance community relationships between youth and public safety organizations by increasing awareness, appreciation, and career interest in public safety. In addition, the conference was instituted to educate youth on how to meet challenges and develop leadership skills through an exciting action-oriented curriculum. The leadership conference aims to expose over 250 youth to the many critical issues faced by law enforcement in combating crime and promoting public safety, while introducing youth to ways to prepare themselves for successful leadership roles. The youth leadership conference is utilized as a mechanism through which young people can learn skills common to effective leaders. The NOBLE Youth Program believes that young people who have the desire to be leaders can excel if given a chance with exposure to skills and concepts. During this conference, participants learn to assess their strengths and weaknesses, develop strategic plans, set goals, and communicate effectively. 8

Annual Youth Leadership Conference July 28 August 1, 2018, Hollywood, FL Title Sponsor ($150,000) Corporation Named as the Official Title Sponsor Executive named as Honorary Conference Co-Chair Opportunity to Address the Youth Delegation Title Sponsor Closing Event, Luncheon, and /or Workshop 4 Complimentary Invitations Presenting Sponsor ($75,000) Corporation Named as the Official Presenting Sponsor Opportunity to Address the Youth Delegation Presenting Sponsor - Luncheon and /or Workshop 3 Complimentary Invitations Sponsor ($35,000) Corporation Named as the Official Sponsor Sponsor Workshop and/or Excursion 2 Complimentary Invitations Supporter ($15,000) Corporation Named as an Official Supporter Supporter of a Workshop 1 Complimentary Invitation 9