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Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum

Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum

Denver, CO
Tax ID26-3631931

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About this organization

Revenue

$265,038

Expenses

$95,500

Mission

The Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum (DPLEM) is dedicated to preserving the history of law enforcement and policing in the City and County of Denver through the collection and preservation of artifacts, documents and photographs for future generations and scholarly research; and to educating the public about the history of law enforcement through interpretive exhibits, educational programs, hands-on activities.As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, DPLEM was officially established in October 2008 with a governing board dedicated to meeting the goals and objectives of the organization. The board, as outlined in the DPLEM bylaws, has developed a comprehensive strategic plan that will guide the formation and progression of the organization from the earliest phases to the implementation of full-scale museum of displays and educational programs.

About

Community outreach on nearly (20) events, with information booths, and vintage Police Car displays.Host, or co-host, events with the Department, including the annual Police Memorial Service, Public Safety Expo, 1st Responder Tribute 9-11.Co-sponsor of annual Fallen Officer Survivors Dinner, Retiree Appreciation Dinner, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving Awards Banquet.Scheduled visits to the Archiving Office with youth groups, retired officers, families, and current officers.The contracting for services of a Consultant with a background in acquisitions/museum operations, to train volunteer staff.The quarterly printing of newsletters, mailing, and electronic distribution to over 2500 interested citizens and officers.Provided assistance to the Department on historical content for the 2014 DPD Yearbook publication.Provided resources, research, and research to Homicide Cold Case Unit on historical unsolved cases.Continuous research on Fallen Officer biographies, genealogical requests submitted from families or the Department,and Pension Association.

Interesting data from their 2018 990 filing

The filing sets forth the mission of the non-profit as “The denver police law enforcement museum (dplem) is dedicated to preserving the history of law enforcement and policing in the city and county of denver through the collection and preservation of artifacts, documents and photographs for future generations and scholarly research; and to educating the public about the history of law enforcement through interpretive exhibits, educational programs, hands-on activities.as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dplem was officially established in october 2008 with a governing board dedicated to meeting the goals and objectives of the organization. the board, as outlined in the dplem bylaws, has developed a comprehensive strategic plan that will guide the formation and progression of the organization from the earliest phases to the implementation of full-scale museum of displays and educational programs.”.

When detailing its responsibilities, they were listed as: “The denver police law enforcement museum (dplem) is dedicated to preserving the history of law enforcement and policing in the city and county of denver through the collection and preservation of artifacts, documents and photographs for future generations and scholarly research; and to educating the public about the history of law enforcement through interpretive exhibits, educational programs, hands-on activities.as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dplem was officially established in october 2008 with a governing board dedicated to meeting the goals and objectives of the organization. the board, as outlined in the dplem bylaws, has developed a comprehensive strategic plan that will guide the formation and progression of the organization from the earliest phases to the implementation of full-scale museum of displays and educational programs.”.

  • The number of employees reported by the non-profit on their form as of 2018 is 0.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Does not collect art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Does not have foreign activities.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are less than $100,000.
  • Revenue is between $250,000 and $500,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $169,538.
  • The CEO compensation scheme within the organization is not based on a review and endorsement process by an independent body.
  • The organization has 0 independent voting members.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule B.
  • The organization pays $0 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $25,116 in fundraising expenses.