Eagle & Badge Foundation recently approved contributions for June 2010
- $1,500 profit from LAPPL's Annual Picnic
- $10,000 to the LAPD Cadet Program - The Cadet Program is designed to offer youth an opportunity to develop skills that will help them throughout their lives, while working with one of the finest law enforcement agencies in the country.
- $380 to the LAPD South Traffic Division Golf Tournament - On July 8th, 2010, the Los Angeles Police Department’s South Traffic Division hosted its very first golf tournament, Presented by South Traffic Advisory Council. (STAC)
- $500 to the West Coast Speed & Quiet Fire Track Team - A youth club with members from all over Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, dedicated to providing a positive alternative for our youth through quality track and field training.
- $250 to the LAPD Chaplian's Banquet
- $300 to the Devonshire PALS Golf Tournament - The LAPD Devonshire Police Activity League Supporters, better known as Devonshire PALS, is highly effective at deterring gangs and preventing crime. For more than 30 years, PALS has provided after school and weekend enrichment programs for at-risk children and teens that build strong, positive relationships between youth and the LAPD.
- $20,000 to support LA SWAT Foundation for expenses of RJ Cottles' funeral - The special weapons and tactics concept originated in the late 1960s as a result of several sniping incidents against civilians and police officers around the country.
- $250 for a tee sponsorship for the LAPD Pacific Area Boosters Association Golf Tournament - The Pacific Area Boosters is an organization of businesses, professionals and community members who support the LAPD Pacific Division. Incorporated in 1973 as a 501c (3) non-profit organization, the Boosters elicit community involvement in the continual campaign against crime.
- $1,000 to help defray funeral expenses for Sgt. Frank Mika, a 40 year veteran of Training Division who recently lost his battle with cancer.
- $500 to the Desert Refuge for Peace Officers - The DRPO's purpose is to provide officers with a retreat, offering respite, relief and an opportunity to seek some balance from the often emotionally and physically challenging career [of law enforcement].



