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Contractor's Name
WA ST Criminal Justice Training Commission
Approval Date
11/1/2021
Council Approval Date
10/27/2021
End Date
12/1/2021
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
HB 1001 Request for Proposal
Tracking Number
0003082
Total Compensation
$60,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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and why they chose to #BeEPDtoo. Conversations with the Chief of Police, city council members <br /> and members of Everett's BIPOC community with discussions of their experiences interacting with <br /> our department and the reasons they believe more members of our underrepresented <br /> communities should consider a career in law enforcement will also be integrated into our <br /> program. <br /> The printed media associated with this project will highlight both the diverse nature of our current <br /> workforce and the opportunities to have a law enforcement career at a police department with <br /> broad potential for community engagement, personal growth, and career advancement. <br /> The deployment of our multi-media plan will enhance current community connections such as job <br /> fairs, local college visits, community sponsored events, and City web services. This grant award <br /> would allow the Everett Police Department to expand our traditional scope of recruitment and <br /> travel outside the state of Washington, establishing an Everett Police Department presence in <br /> national markets thus far untapped by our recruiting efforts... Examples include visiting <br /> Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), women's colleges, tribal communities, and <br /> military installations. <br /> Utilizing a digital streaming and marketing company will help us realize a larger audience both <br /> regionally and nationally as we seek to connect with a more diverse candidate pool from <br /> underrepresented groups and communities. Their consumer analytics will allow us to focus our <br /> messaging directly to those communities that we hope to hire our new police officers from. <br /> Additionally, included in the project budget is the request for grant funding to provide training <br /> and travel costs for our police recruiting officer to attend the 9th Annual Police Recruitment and <br /> Retention Summit in January 2022 and the Women in Public Safety Leadership Conference <br /> (virtual) in 2021. <br />
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