The FBI National Citizens' Academy Alumni Association is a community-based and supported organization, distinct and separate from the FBI, designed to promote a safer community through community service projects and a process of educating business, labor, media, medical, minority, religious, government, senior citizens, and other community leaders about law enforcement, with particular emphasis on the mission, resources, and limitations of the FBI. Each member of the FBI Citizens' Academy
Alumni Association is a graduate of an eight-week FBI Citizens' Academy
Alumni Association
curriculum which focuses on federal law enforcement issues and challenges. Graduates of the curriculum are eligible for participation in the FBI Citizens' Academy
Alumni organization. That network of alumni meets periodically to update graduates on federal law enforcement issues and provide education on state and local law enforcement matters.
Great News! The fourth annual 2010 FBINCAAA Leadership Conference and FBI COS In-Service Training Conference will be held on June 27, 2010 - July 1, 2010 at the beautiful hotel Intercontinental Kansas City at the Plaza. The theme for this year’s conference is:
“FBINCAAA & FBI: Partners for a Safer Community”
In addition, this year’s conference will also include a very special event – our first ever FBINCAAA & FBI Community Engagement / Community Service Project which will be held on Monday, June 28th. We’ll be posting more information on our website as soon as the details are confirmed. Please check www.nfbicaa.org for regular conference updates and information about how and when to register. For more information about all that Kansas City has to offer, please go to www.visitkc.com.
If you have any questions or ideas for workshop topics or speakers, please contact Stacy Irving, 2010 FBINCAAA Conference Chairperson at sirving@centercityphila.org or at (215)440-5525. All ideas are welcome