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QUOTE OF
THE MONTH
The person who succeeds is not the one who holds back,fearing failure, nor the one who never fails... but rather the one who moves onin spite of failure. Far better to dare mighty things, to win glorioustriumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poorspirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the greytwilight that knows not victory or defeat.
 
  Teddy Roosevelt

 
DPOA Scholarship Fund
Benefiting Children and Step Children of All DPD Members Since 1999



The DPOA SCHOLARSHIP FUND was the brainchild of Cheryl Smith, who has since retired from the Detroit Police Department.

The idea that inspired the fund was to provide assistance to officer’s children without the debt attached to student loans.

The fund was initially incorporated in 1997 and is an entity separate of the DPOA, as required by tax regulations. After countless hours of exhaustive effort behind the scenes, it was in October of 1998 that fund president Cheryl Smith was pleased to announce the IRS approval of the fund’s section 501(C)(3) tax exempt status. This was most important as 501(C)(3) permits donors to enjoy tax benefits on contributions made to the fund.

The first scholarship was awarded for the 1999-2000 academic year. Since then, 95 scholarships totaling some $85,910.00 have been awarded to children of DPD members.

Eligible recipients must have a parent or step-parent employed by the Detroit Police Department. The fact that Mom or Dad put forth the effort and initiative to advance their own career through promotion, and thereby relinquishing their membership in the DPOA; is a terrible reason to deny support to the ambitions and initiatives of a child at the defining moment of their life. Therefore, awards are not limited solely to DPOA members.

Recipients must possess a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma, and be enrolled in an accredited institution of higher learning or trade school. Applicants must write an essay, the topic of which varies from year to year and is determined by the fund directors. Interested students and parents will need to contact the DPOA office to be provided with the particulars on how to apply. The scholarships are normally presented in mid-summer.

Scholarship awards are not available to children of fund directors and incorporators for obvious reasons.

Department members may make tax-exempt contributions to the fund through payroll deduction for as little as fifty cents (0.50) per pay.

Anyone interested in providing assistance to this most worthy cause, no matter how big or how small should contact fund president Patricia Duncan through the DPOA office. Approved tax letters will be provided to donors upon request (Updated 1-28-11)


 
PROGRAM SUMMARY
Contributions are Tax Deductable

Payroll Deduction Cards Available for All Department Members.

Donations Embraced from Any Business, Private Entity, or Individual

The DPOA Scholarship Fund is an Approved Section 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corporation 

HOW TO DONATE

Mail Tax Deductible Contributions To:

DPOA SCHOLARSHIP FUND
1938 East Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48207
(313) 567-8770

E-mail Us At:
info@detroitpoa.com

"A DOLLAR A PAY GOES A LONG WAY!"