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100Club Assistance Programs for Arizona’s First Responders Line of Duty Death/ON DUTY DEATH/Non-Line of Duty Death - Assistance Request Form Line of Duty Injury Request Form #1 Please use this form when submitting the initial request for Line of Duty Injury benefits Line of Duty Injury CONTINUENCE Please use this form when submitting the initial request for Line of Duty Injury benefits Line of Duty Death/ON DUTY DEATH/Non-Line of Duty Death - Assistance Request Form Line of Duty Injury Request Form #1 Please use this form when submitting the initial request for Line of Duty Injury benefits Line of Duty Injury CONTINUENCE Please use this form when submitting the initial request for Line of Duty Injury benefits Safety Enhancement Stipend Upon approval, agencies will receive guidelines for purchasing approved safety equipment.
Award Questionnaire for SES recipients: **Agencies that have already been awarded with a Safety Enhancement Stipend are required to fill out the SES Questionnaire Report. Peer 100 Assistance REquest/Modalities Assistance with mental health prevention and intervention services for first responders struggling with the impact of their public safety profession. Modalities (individuals can self submit for ..)
Alpha-Stim, BrainTap, Cereset, Earthing Mattress Cover, Vagus Nerve Stimulator, and WatchPAT Home Sleep Study Device. Assist in bringing wellness training to departments across the state. We strive to support group trainings on resiliency, peer support programs, nutrition, financial wellness, family support, sleep deprivation, stress management, mindfulness, suicide prevention, and more.
Financial assistance is provided to the families of public safety officers and firefighters upon death or serious injury*; aid is also extended to officers and firefighters who are called to active duty military. Assistance is extended to volunteer and/or reserve officers/firefighters only when the incident occurs while he/she is on duty.
To request assistance for a public safety officer or firefighter, the appropriate form must be completed by a supervisor or by human resource personnel. Potential beneficiaries are not authorized to submit requests. If you have questions, please feel free to call our office at (602) 485-0100.
Please use the links to the right to fill out the appropriate request form. If you are not contacted by a 100 Club of Arizona representative within 24 hours after submitting your request, please call our office at (602) 485-0100 to verify that your paperwork has been received.
LINE OF DUTY DEATH (LODD) $20,000 one-time assistance $15,000 one-time assistance NON-LINE OF DUTY DEATH (NLODD) $10,000 one-time assistance LINE OF DUTY INJURY* (LODI) $500 per month based on need WE OFFER ASSISTANCE IN CASE OF: LINE OF DUTY DEATH (LODD) $20,000 one-time assistance ON DUTY* DEATH (ODD) $15,000 one-time assistance NON-LINE OF DUTY DEATH (NLODD) $10,000 one-time assistance LINE OF DUTY INJURY* (LODI) $500 per month based on need Tragedies occur in the lives of Arizona’s public safety officers and firefighters every day; many times these tragedies have nothing to do with their career in public safety.
When an officer or firefighter is affected by a terminal illness, the loss of a spouse or child, or a tragic life altering event, The 100 Club of Arizona coordinates available resources with the needs of public safety families through our Helping Emergency Response Officers and Survivors (HEREOS) program. SAFETY ENHANCEMENT STIPEND (S. E.
S.) Providing Assistance to Public Safety Heroes and Their Families The 100 Club of Arizona’s Safety Enhancement Stipend (SES) program was created in 2004 to provide assistance to public safety agencies for equipment to enhance the safety of officers and firefighters. The SES Program allows agencies to obtain equipment and training that is otherwise unavailable through other funding.
Arizona’s first responders run head first into danger to protect our communities; we want to help protect them while they do that. The Safety Enhancement Stipend program gives agencies the opportunity to obtain crucial safety equipment to keep their first responders safe. In 2022, the Safety Enhancement Stipend program provided $428,530.
33 in safety equipment to public safety agencies in need. We look forward to providing more assistance throughout the years to Arizona’s public safety agencies to enhance the safety of our officers and firefighters. SAFETY ENHANCEMENT STIPEND POLICIES AND APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Safety Enhancement Stipends will be awarded on a quarterly basis.
The value and number of awards will be determined by the 100 Club of Arizona Board of Directors. All city, county, state, federal and tribal public safety agencies in the state of Arizona are eligible to apply for SES funds. There are no restrictions on the number of times an agency can apply for a Safety Enhancement Stipend.
Any agency that receives a SES award is asked to wait one quarter before reapplying. All requests must be submitted to the 100 Club of Arizona via our online application portal, linked below. All requests must come from the department head of the requesting agency or a designee.
A minimum of two quotes is required and must be submitted in writing. Please include the two quotes with the application. Quotes must be on approved letterhead from a vendor and must meet the specifications of the applying agency.
If two or more quotes are equal, then a recommendation from the department head is requested. An up-to-date department W9 must be attached to the SES submission. All purchased equipment will be the sole property of the agency receiving the equipment and is not to be owned by any individual public safety employee.
All purchased equipment must be used solely for the protection of public safety officers or firefighters. All purchased equipment is not to be sold by the receiving agency without the written approval of the 100 Club of Arizona. All requests must be received by 5 p.
m. on the dates listed below. Faxed or emailed applications will not be accepted.
Requests must be completed online via the link listed below.
2025 ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: QUARTER 1 $120,395 QUARTER 2 $139,664 QUARTER 3 $70,038 QUARTER 4 $241,987 TOTAL $572,084 2025 ASSISTANCE PROVIDED: QUARTERLY APPLICATION DEADLINES: March 1st, June 1st, September 1st, December 1st A very special thank you to Valley Toyota Dealers who have generously donated annually in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 for additional Safety Enhancement Stipends to be awarded in Maricopa County.
A very special thank you to The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation who have generously donated annually in 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 for additional Safety Enhancement Stipends to be awarded across Arizona. An independent, confidential fire support crisis line for fire personnel and their families. Law Enforcement Crisis Support An independent, confidential law enforcement support crisis line for police servicemen and women and their families.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public safety officers and their families in Arizona. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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