BSO donates over a million dollars to support Community Organizations

The Broward Sheriff’s Office will distribute more than $1.1 million to local not-for-profit organizations through BSO’s Law Enforcement Trust Fund (LETF) grants award program. The grants will be distributed on Wednesday, Sept. 25, by Sheriff Dr. Gregory Tony and the men and women of BSO.

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BSO’s says the investment demonstrates their commitment to supporting charitable groups that provide a vast quantity of services to Broward County residents.

The funds, derived from the seizure and forfeiture of contraband used in the commission of a felony, which state law allows law enforcement agencies to use to reinvest into the community, will be dispersed at a big check presentation. The event will take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale.

This year, 112 nonprofit projects are being funded through the program. The LETF program allows not-for-profit organizations in good standing with active charitable 501(c)(3) status serving residents in Broward County to apply and receive $10,000 in grant funding.

The winning organizations address LETF statutory requirements such as crime and drug abuse prevention, safe neighborhoods and education, as well as Sheriff Dr. Tony’s priority initiatives, which include diverting youth from the criminal justice system, reducing gun violence, and creating programs that assist the homeless and those experiencing mental illness.

To learn more about LETF and how to apply for future funds, click here or email LETF@sheriff.org.

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