Help Create a better Future
Become a PACT Ambassador
Join a community of respected professionals, advocates, and leaders committed to transforming public safety.
How you Can Help Your Community
The PACT Ambassador Program brings together a diverse network of changemakers across policing, local government, and community development.
Our Ambassadors are trusted voices with a track record of impact—and a shared commitment to the mission of Project PACT.
What PACT Ambassadors Do:

Serve as visible champions of Project PACT’s mission and offerings

Connect their networks to our programs, services, and partnership opportunities

Help amplify the national conversation around ethical, community-centered public safety
Program Benefits:

Recognition on the Project PACT website, including your photo and professional bio

Complimentary personal access to our digital training course offerings

Quarterly Ambassador virtual gatherings for insight, inspiration, and connection—with a vision toward in-person convenings
Transforming through Collaboration
Who We’re Looking For
PACT Ambassadors are trusted professionals in policing and public safety, civic leaders, community organizers, and engaged citizens working to shift the culture of public safety. If you’re united in purpose with our mission, we want to connect with you.
Want to Join Us?
If you're interested in learning more or applying to become a PACT Ambassador, please complete the application form below.
This thoughtful process helps us understand your unique perspective and ensures we’re building a community of change-makers who share our vision for transforming public safety. Your responses will help us explore how we can work together to create meaningful impact.
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CONVERSATIONS GUIDELINES
- We think in terms of future possibilities rather than current or past problems.
- We each work to unify/ harmonize our comments with those spoken by others.
- We talk in the context of applied spectrums, continuums, and nuances rather than black or white, right or wrong, conservative or liberal, democrat or libertarian or republican or other.
- We speak with the motivation that we want to contribute to the good of the whole and not just a fragment. We take into account that we want our comments to contribute to a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
- We participate from a place of personal accountability and that we are personally responsible for creating a future that is different than the present or past rather than blaming leaders or institutions, and in the same breath declaring our own innocence.
- We come from a place in which the collective is as important as the individual.
- We start off our conversations by acknowledging the gifts of others.
- That we state our ideas in ways that others can gracefully receive them.
- We frame our comments in the form of questions and not just provide answers.
- If there is something that is said that causes a reaction for you that you ask a clarifying question so you and the person who made the comment are in agreement that you understand what was meant by the comment.
Apply now
CONVERSATIONS GUIDELINES
- We think in terms of future possibilities rather than current or past problems.
- We each work to unify/ harmonize our comments with those spoken by others.
- We talk in the context of applied spectrums, continuums, and nuances rather than black or white, right or wrong, conservative or liberal, democrat or libertarian or republican or other.
- We speak with the motivation that we want to contribute to the good of the whole and not just a fragment. We take into account that we want our comments to contribute to a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
- We participate from a place of personal accountability and that we are personally responsible for creating a future that is different than the present or past rather than blaming leaders or institutions, and in the same breath declaring our own innocence.
- We come from a place in which the collective is as important as the individual.
- We start off our conversations by acknowledging the gifts of others.
- That we state our ideas in ways that others can gracefully receive them.
- We frame our comments in the form of questions and not just provide answers.
- If there is something that is said that causes a reaction for you that you ask a clarifying question so you and the person who made the comment are in agreement that you understand what was meant by the comment.