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ESOP Charitable Foundation

The Ethical Society of Police Charitable Foundation is a nonprofit 501c3 that is separate from the Ethical Society of Police, a 501c4 local association of employees.

Fairness | Integrity | Community | Respect | Equality

About ESOP

The Ethical Society of Police Charitable Foundation is a nonprofit 501c3 that is separate from the Ethical Society of Police, a 501c4 local association of employees.

Contributions

to the Charitable Foundation are tax deductible and help fund our charitable and community work to:

Enhance connections

between law enforcement and the community .

Promote community

oriented policing policies and crime fighting tactics.

Encourage and Demonstrate

the importance of more diversity in local law enforcement agencies.

Recruit and train

future officers on the importance of ethics, professionalism, officer wellness, and fair policing.

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Click here to make a tax deductible donation to support our programs.

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Latest Charitable Foundation News & Events

The Ethical Society of Police endorses Jay Ashcroft for Missouri Governor

Press Articles

The Ethical Society of Police is endorsing Jay Ashcroft for Missouri Governor because he has committed to bringing ESOP’s voice to...
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Fox 2: Pre-Academy Recruitment Program reintroduced to STL

Community Events & Resources, Featured News Stories, Press Articles, St. Louis City Events

ST. LOUIS – The Ethical Society of Police held the first session of their free 10-week pre-academy training program to prepare those...
Read More Fox 2: Pre-Academy Recruitment Program reintroduced to STL

Fox 2 Now: St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick

Press Articles

Photo Courtesy of ESOP ST. LOUIS – There were two police officers scheduled to work an entire St. Louis police district, but they called...
Read More Fox 2 Now: St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick