Frequently asked questions about Project PACT

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What is Project PACT?
Project PACT (Policing and Community, Together) is dedicated to fostering collaboration between communities and police to enhance public safety and community wellness. Our mission is to empower both the community and the police to co-create solutions for a safer, healthier, and more just society.
Who founded Project PACT?
Project PACT was pioneered by three non-profit organizations focused on community and police transformation: Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP), New Blue, and the School of Statesmanship, Stewardship, and Service (SOSSAS).
What is the mission of Project PACT?
Our mission is to create a transformative culture that supports authentic partnerships between communities and police, fostering public safety, health, and wellness through innovative education and collaborative practices.
How can I get involved with Project PACT?
You can get involved by taking our courses, becoming an affiliate organization, or spreading the word about our mission. Additionally, you can schedule a free consultation with Mike or Kristin to learn more about how Project PACT can help you, your community, and your police department.
What resources would you recommend?

For a comprehensive list of valuable resources, we encourage you to visit the Resources page on our website. There, you’ll find a curated collection of tools, articles, and videos designed to support and inform you. Whether you’re looking for educational materials, community support, or general information, our Resources page is the perfect place to start.

What services do you offer?

To learn more about the services we provide, please visit our What We Do page on our website. We offer a wide range of support tailored to meet the needs of our police force and community, including:

Consultations: Personalized sessions to address your specific concerns and goals.

Training Programs: Comprehensive training for individuals and organizations to enhance skills and knowledge.

Community Outreach: Initiatives designed to engage and support our local community.

Resource Development: Creation and distribution of educational materials and tools.

Visit our Services page to get detailed information about each offering and find out how we can best assist you.

What kind of approach does Project PACT take towards education?
We offer an unprecedented approach to education for community leaders and police departments, focusing on self-discovery, self-mastery, and the power of individual initiative to inspire broader transformation.
How does Project PACT aim to transform community and police relations?
Project PACT aims to create a harmonious environment where communities and police departments come together to foster public safety. We focus on uplifting current positive practices, developing equitable and empathetic solutions, and promoting understanding and empathy.
What is the vision of Project PACT for community and police engagement?
Our vision is to foster a dynamic partnership between communities and police departments, ensuring that every interaction is built on mutual respect and shared goals. We aim to design a future where public safety is characterized by aligned values, empathy, and joint responsibility.
How does Project PACT support authentic partnerships between communities and police?
We enable the creation and sustenance of a cultural philosophy that supports authentic partnerships by enhancing awareness of an expanded model of policing that fosters community engagement and active citizenship.
What impact does Project PACT hope to achieve?
We strive to harmonize the relationship between community members, law enforcement, and the criminal justice system, promoting understanding, empathy, and a sense of belonging throughout our communities and within our police departments.
Can individuals outside of the community participate in Project PACT initiatives?
Yes, individuals from all backgrounds are welcome to participate in our initiatives. Your involvement can make a significant impact on fostering unity and understanding between communities and police.
What kind of support does Project PACT offer to communities and police departments?
We offer support through educational programs, consultations, and by fostering relationships that bridge gaps to create a sense of belonging and interconnectedness within communities and police departments.
How can I schedule a consultation with Project PACT?
You can schedule a free consultation with Mike or Kristin to learn more about how Project PACT can assist you, your community, and your police department by visiting our website and filling out a consultation request form.