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2021 NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION SPONSOR PACKAGE FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ASSOCIATES
| FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY
| A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
The FBI National Academy Associates was formed as a means for these executives to continue training and networking regionally. First as individual chapters, the association is now a non-profit organization that facilitates the continued mission that was devel- oped while attending the National Academy. The Associates are divided into four sections across the United States with a total of 44 chapters within the sections. There are four chapters outside the United States representing Europe, Latin America/Caribbean, Asia- Pacific, and Africa/Middle East. Each of the chapters have an organizational structure and each chapter conducts educational and social networking opportunities throughout the year. These sections hold yearly meetings to address mission, goals, objectives and enhancements to the Association.
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Combined FBI NA Session 26 and 27. Graduation October 28, 1944 in Washington DC.
The National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, unofficially known as the Wickersham Commis- sion, was established by President Herbert Hoover on May 20, 1929. The Commission was charged with surveying the U.S. criminal justice system under Prohibition and making recom- mendations for public policy. One of the recommendations from the commission included standardization and profes- sionalization of law enforcement departments across the U.S. through centralized training. With the publication of the Commission’s report in 1931 and strong support from the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the United States Congress authorized FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to establish a nationally formalized police executive training curriculum, thus the formation of the “FBI Police Training School” in 1935. The objective was to establish a forum for state and local law enforcement leaders to enhance their individual abilities to openly discuss issues impacting their communities, and to establish best practices to combat crime and address community needs. Courses at that time included scientific aids in crime detection, preparation of reports, crim- inal investigation techniques, and administration and organi- zation. The 12-week training course was originally conducted in Washington, D.C. by members of the FBI training staff and recognized outside experts.
Association logos, circa 1937 and 1944.
Director Hoover’s FBI Police Training School was renamed the FBI National Police Academy in 1937 and changed again in 1944 to the present name of the FBI National Academy. Attendees to the National Academy are primarily all state, county, and municipal law enforcement executives that play key decision-making roles within their individual organizations. The academy is not exclusive to just U.S. law enforcement. In 1937, the first international police organization was represented – the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Today, each class is comprised of about 20 representatives from foreign countries. Each National Academy session consists of 265 attendees and the academy conducts four session a year; all held at the FBI training facility in Quantico, Virginia. This training program is considered elite and has a very competitive selection process. Only 1 % of all of law enforcement are part of the National Academy program.
Nearly 17,000 members world-wide Active Sworn Law Enforcement: 58% Retired Law Enforcement: 35% ** International: 5% Federal: 2%
**Many retired L.E. are now in private industry as executives/consultants.
| THE FBINAA GLOBAL NETWORK
487 EUROPEAN MEMBERS
44 U.S. CHAPTERS
4 INTERNATIONAL CHAPTERS
85 YEAR HISTORY
6,048 RETIRED MEMBERS
15,575 U.S. MEMBERS
OVER 50,000 GRADUATES
211 ASIA/PACIFIC MEMBERS
Through the 44 state and 4 international chapters, the FBINAA bridges federal, state, municipal, and international law enforce- ment agencies, as well as, private sector partners to share their expertise, technology, and knowledge. These 48 chapters are the heart of the FBINAA. It is at the chapter level where our mem- bers, families, and communities are professionally, socially, and personally linked to each other and their region’s law enforce- ment network. 16,460 MEMBERS WORLDWIDE
115 LATIN AMERICA/ CARIBBEAN MEMBERS
280 FBI MEMBERS
174 COUNTRIES & U.S. STATES
72 AFRICA/MIDDLE EAST MEMBERS
FBINAA NATIONAL SPONSORSHIP
| FBINAA 57th ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE Join us in Orlando, Florida from July 7-10, 2021 for our National Training Conference and Exhibition hosted by the Florida Chapter. We have many opportunities for you to highlight your product line through exhibit opportunities and sponsorships during this four day event.
ORLANDO 2021 | JULY 7-10
WHAT TO EXPECT · 1,000+ Law Enforcement Executives and Decision Makers · Great Marketing Exposure to your Target Audience · Enhanced Sponsor Package and Benefits · Networking and Exposure throughout the Conference · Exceptional Opportunity for Delegate Interaction · Promotional Opportunities · Two Day Exhibition Hall 58%
SAVE THE DATE 57TH ANNUAL FBINAA NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE Join approximately 1,000+ attendees in Orlando, Florida and see what the Strongest Law Enforcement Leadership Network is all about. This dynamic group is expecting to leave this intensive few days with en- hanced learnings, awareness of new advancements in law enforcement and potential new technologies they may bring back to their respective agencies to improve law enforcement and the safety of their communities. We have a conference experience tailored just for your organization – whatever your marketing budget. Based on the sponsor contribution, the Conference will designate a sponsor level and provide a variety of benefits to include events hosted by the FBINAA Florida Chapter and the National Training Conference at the Rosen Shingle Creek. 2021 CONFERENCE We look forward to your participation in the 2021 FBINAA National Training Conference and showcasing the great city of Orlando, Florida and the surrounding area. SPONSORS Interested in becoming a Conference Sponsor, please contact Greg Guiton, Director-Strategic Partnerships & Advertising, FBINAA, Inc. EXHIBITORS Please visit www.fbinaa2021.com . For exhibit assistance, please contact showcase@fbinaa.org . www.fbinaa2021.com
$60,000
$45,000
$30,000 SILVER
$15,000 BRONZE
$7,500
CONFERENCE DESIGNATION
PLATINUM
GOLD
PATRON
Conference Sponsor Badges Access to day sessions, exhibition, and lunch
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Night Events - Tickets / Event
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Pre-Conference ePromotion (logo feature in attendee ePromotion) Pre-Conference Video Promotion (Video provided by sponsor) Promotions at Conference (Logo on signs and on-screen) Promotion - Banner Display Sponsor Ad in Conference Program
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ATTENDEE PROFILE The Annual FBINAA National Training Conference and Law Enforcement Exhibition are expected to attract attendees who are agency deci- sion makers. Conference delegates are continually looking for new and innovative products, services and technologies available to the law enforcement community. Their genuine interest is necessitated by their prospective agencies to make educated purchasing decisions. The Exhibition will also be open to additional non-member law enforcement personnel – especially from the local area.
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Full Page
3/4 Page
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Sponsor Acknowledgment in Conference Program
Yes Yes
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Yes Yes
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Sponsor printed material for attendees
400 Sq Ft Reserved
300 Sq Ft Reserved
200 Sq Ft Reserved
100 Sq Ft Reserved
50% Discount on 100 Sq Ft 1 w/Exhibit Space
Exhibit Space
Exhibitor Badges - Complimentary Opt-In Attendee List Pre-Conference Opt-In Attendee List Post-Conference VIP Table/Seats at Gala Banquet
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DELEGATE ATTENDEE BY RANK
4 Seats
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Middle/Upper Level Law Enforcement Chiefs & Sheriffs Deputy Chief FBI
Sponsor Executive Remarks Training - Breakout Session
5 Minutes
3 Minutes
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NATIONAL ALLIANCE AND NATIONAL SPONSOR ADD-ON OPPORTUNITIES
CONFERENCE DESIGNATION
PLATINUM
GOLD $7,500 $7,500 $7,500 $7,500
SILVER $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000
BRONZE
PATRON
YLP Lounge
$5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000
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Source: 2016 Annual Conference Delegate Attendees
Conference Badge Lanyard (sponsor logo)
Hotel Keycard (sponsor logo) Conference Notepad and Pen
Coin Swap Challenge
$5,000
The following information contains all you need to know to arrange your company to be highlighted at this event. For additional information about sponsorships and exhibiting, please contact: GREG GUITON Director of Strategic Partnerships & Advertising Retired Captain – Ocean City Maryland Police Department
Corporate Challenge Coin (sponsor logo on coin - 500 quantity) Conference Tote Bag (sponsor logo)
$3,000
$6,000
$10,000
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$3,000 $5,000
$6,000 $7,500
$10,000 $10,000
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App (sponsor name login)
Additional Banner Displays (exhibit days only - price/banner)
$1,500
$3,000
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Attendee Lounge Area: Sponsor Host + Buy Coffee Kiosk (per day rate - 4 day option)
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N/A
$2,500
$5,000
$7,500
Pre-Conference Video Promotion (video provided by sponsor)
Gratis
$5,000
$7,500
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FBINA Session 215 gguiton@fbinaa.org 443.614.3718
Specialty Beverage Bar - at Exhibit Booth (morning or afternoon option - two day option)
$2,500/option
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Water Station - Company Logo on Cups (per day rate - 4 day option)
$1,500
$2,500
$3,500
$5,000
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Charging Station (per day/station - 4 day option)
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,500
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FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ASSOCIATES, INC. The FBI National Academy Associates, Inc. is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and is not part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation or acting on behalf of the FBI.
FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY ASSOCIATES, INC. The World’s Strongest Law Enforcement Network
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