Resources

 

Line-of-Duty Death Benefits Process

 

Upon notification of the line-of-duty death, the 100 Club presents the surviving spouse with a letter expressing condolences from the Board and a check to assist with any immediate financial needs. This presentation usually takes place within 24-48 hours of our notification.

 

Benefits

When the time is appropriate, 100 Club representatives will contact the surviving spouse to make arrangements to meet and discuss the surviving dependents financial situation. The results of that meeting will be shared with the full Benefits Committee, who will make an assistance recommendation to the Board of Directors for approval.

100 Club’s Gift

After approval by the Board, the dependents will be presented financial help from The 100 Club.

Assistance for Serious Injuries

Law enforcement officers or firefighters who are seriously injured in the line of duty and have been unable to work for a minimum of 30 days are eligible to request financial assistance from The 100 Club. The injury benefit form must be submitted, and must include approval of the chief executive of the officer’s or firefighter’s agency.

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Programs & Equipment

A Safety Equipment Stipend (SES) Program is being developed to be awarded to selected Public Safety Agencies as budget allows.