Support Network
We've curated a network comprised of professional health services that aim to support law enforcement professionals.
The mission of the 999 is one of Good Will towards Law Enforcement. We help our Law Enforcement personnel and their families with financial aid and fundraising assistance when an officer is hurt on the job, overcoming the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Injuries, or seeking Ongoing Training Opportunities to become better Deputies and Officers.
Become a Member DonateOur mission is to support, and provide relief to law enforcement professionals.
We've curated a network comprised of professional health services that aim to support law enforcement professionals.
From our annual fundraising efforts, to critical incident specific crowdfunding, we provide needed financial support.
We want all law enforcement to make the most impact in their community, knowledge is power, education is key.
In these troubled times, not everyone can give financially. But still have the desire to
contribute and help support our Law Enforcement Professionals.
Here's
how you can help:
600k+
Police & Deputies in the U.S.
$100k+
Granted to Assist Officers
9+
Critical Incident Fundraisers
$44k
In Donations Still Needed
Straight from the mouths of respected Law Enforcement Professionals.
Law Enforcement giving to the community, where it matters most.
Discover more about our passionate team.
Executive Chairman
Andrew “Drew” Howitt, was born and raised in Michigan, where he attended Michigan State University, graduating with a B.A. in Communications. He has worked alongside law enforcement with his company NEP for over 20 years. As a result of his passion for supporting Law Enforcement, the 9-99 was born.
Board Executive
Stacey Yudin, before leaving UCLA Department of Medicine to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, she was a junior founding member of the Global Health Education Program (GHEP) at the DGSOM and was a part of the team that developed the Center for World Health at UCLA. Stacey is also the President of NEP.
Board Member
John Rogers attended University of Southern California and graduated with Bachelor of Science. Currently John is on the board of the Arthritis Foundation and is a former board member of Orange County Youth Sports Foundation. He is an ardent supporter of his local police department, and is an Eagle Scout.
Law Enforcement's biggest supporting heroes can set and forget a consistent giving plan.
Please feel free to reach out if we're not addressing a question you have.
The 999 National Police & Sheriff Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit organization founded in 2015 under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS tax code. Our mission is to promote the interests and support of our nation’s law enforcement officers.
We engage in activities aimed at supporting our law enforcement officers and values throughout our great nation. This includes outreach to supporters and communities and digital marketing. We use the funds raised from these activities to support officers and organizations whose goals and values align with our own.
If you have any questions regarding our outreach programs, please call (888) 410-7436 to reach our information desk or email us at [email protected].
If you have any questions regarding your donation or communication preferences, please email us at [email protected] or call (888) 410-7436 to speak to an outreach coordinator.
With just a few taps, you can show your support to our nation's local heroes.
The National 9-99 Police and Sheriff Foundation.
PO Box 11683
Newport Beach, CA 92658