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The Hearts of Gold Police Family Outreach Program was created to help the members of the Tucson Police Department when serious accident or heath problems arise.
Each year, members of the Tucson Police Department or someone from one of their families may experience a catastrophic illness, a serious accident, or have to deal with an on-going care issue. The financial costs can be high and add stress on top of the very stressful jobs they have in helping to serve and protect our community.
Patrol Sgt. Jeff Mockbee with his son, Jacob. (Pictured behind Jeff are the photos of officers killed in the line of duty.)
What would our city be like without dedicated officers to protect us? Try to imagine what it must be like to go to work and face danger night after night, knowing you have a special needs son at home who relies on you.
When a catastrophic illness or injury strikes a family member of the Tucson Police Department, they don't stay home — they come to work to serve our community, often taking on dangerous assignments and placing their life at risk for our community members. A police officer may be called upon to serve a high risk warrant to rescue a child from a drug house or an abusive situation — all of this while the officer is under the additional stress of having a child with serious disabilities.
A dispatcher may suffer a stroke at home and may not be able to care for her children or make a rent payment. Yet just the night before her alertness helped officers to catch a car jack suspect.
Who helps our protectors? You can help. Your gift can help the good people who protect you with your donation to the Hearts of Gold Police Family Outreach Fund.
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Every current contributing member of the Tucson Police Department and their immediate dependent family during a time of crisis.
This financial support program is designed to help both the sworn and non-sworn members of the department who are in crisis as a result of a catastrophic illness, injury, or accident. We serve members who have children suffering from on-going disabilities and need an additional helping hand.
The Hearts of Gold Police Family Outreach program originated from the desire of fellow department members wanting to work together to help one another. The fact is that a crisis strikes a department member or their family every year. Now with the help of Hearts of Gold, we can quickly step up to help those in our department who suffer a catastrophic accident, illness or have a child who has an on-going disability issue.
In memory of TPD officer Gary Lynch's son, Sgt. Tate Lynch, shown here with his beautiful family. Tate died on duty 10/25/07.
The Hearts of Gold Police Family Outreach Fund is an act of caring and compassion from all of our members to an affected member. As such, clear guidelines have been developed for a member in crisis.
The fund is available to assist in the following situations: A member or an immediate family member who has lost their life, members or immediate family who suffer from catastrophic illness, injury or other natural disaster or any member or immediate family who has an ongoing medical disability; congenital or otherwise.
Any contributing member of the Tucson Police Department, or their immediate family may petition the Hearts of Gold Family Outreach Fund, Advisory Committee, for financial assistance for themselves, their family or on behalf of any other member of the department due to any crisis in the qualifying categories. Applications are available below:
Application for Short-Term Benefits (560 KB)
Application for Long-Term Benefits (1.1 MB)
The Hearts of Gold Advisory Committee will be comprised of three sworn and three non-sworn members of the department who will serve a one-year term on the committee along with a member of the Tucson Police Foundation.
With your help the Hearts of Gold funding campaign can be a great success. An easy deduction program makes it effortless for you to contribute $5.00 or more per paycheck which will quickly help build the fund to a meaningful level, ready to help all of our contributing members. While there will be an annual enrollment campaign, members may enroll in the Hearts of Gold program at any time. An interested member simply contacts any Hearts of Gold committee member for the deduction form to get them started!
Hearts of Gold paycheck deduction form (36 KB)
Tucson Old Pueblo Credit Union — Hearts of Gold contribution
form (330 KB)
Your gift directly helps Tucson Police Department members and their families.
The Tucson Police Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization; therefore every dollar donated to this fund is tax deductible.
The Tucson Police Foundation has provided a systematic and organized way for the members of our department to come together through a payroll giving program to fund an account that will be used for the express purpose of helping our families in crisis. Additionally, once fifty percent of the Tucson Police Department employees are contributing to the fund, the Tucson Police Foundation will begin a search for matching funds from community organizations, grants and other funding sources.
Any member of the Tucson Police Department may join the Hearts of Gold Program.
Any contributor who is an active member of TPD, sworn or non-sworn, their spouse, domestic significant other, children or dependents are covered. The participant must be a current contributor of at least $5 per pay period for at least 60 days or contributed at least $130 in advance.
In an effort to allow the Hearts of Gold fund to grow to a practical amount there will be no disbursements for the first 60 days after the inception of the program.
Yes, all donations are considered charitable through the Tucson Police Foundation 501c3.
There are a number of ways to contribute. The easiest is to sign up for payroll deduction so your contribution of at least $5 per pay period goes directly into the fund. You may also make an annual contribution that would equate to at least $130 per year.
No, all contributions are considered donations and are final (no refunds).
Yes, all you need to do is to submit a request to the Hearts of Gold committee to stop contributing and the request will be forwarded to the Foundation for action. Once you stop contributing your eligibility to receive financial aid from the program will end.
Hearts of Gold may still be applicable, it will be important that you demonstrate a financial need for assistance. If the money from the agency you are receiving help from, either medical insurance or other aid, is not sufficient then you will just need to identify that on your application and document the need in your financial statement.
Yes, Hearts of Gold is one way to help you through a time of crisis such as a death in your family. If you have insurance that will cover burial, but you need funds to help pay for the expense until you receive your insurance payment, then Hearts of Gold can help.
You may have to repay the difference between the insurance reimbursement and the grant award you received from Hearts of Gold. If there are other costs associated with the burial that were not covered, you may be eligible for a grant for those as well.
In an emergency or for requests of $2,500 or less you only need to complete a short form listing name, need, reason, amount requested, and is this a one time only need? For requests greater than $2,500 a more detailed form has to be completed. It includes all of the information from the short form plus some additional financial and documentary requirements.
Yes, all requests are kept strictly confidential.
Yes, only the chairperson of the review committee will know the name of the requestor.
Committee members must recuse themselves if they make a request or are related to requestor.
Yes, as long as they are currently participating in the Hearts of Gold Program.
The annual and single event maximum distribution is $5,000 or 5% of the fund, whichever is less. The lifetime maximum distribution is $20,000.
The minimum disbursement request is $100.
Yes, in the event a request is denied there is an appeal process. The applicant will need to provide significant new information to the Hearts of Gold review committee. The committee will then review the new information. The appeal must be submitted in writing within two weeks of notification of the denial. All new information relating to the appeal must be received by the committee and will be reviewed for reconsideration within 60 days of the request denial.
Possibly, generally gifts of less than $12,000 per year do not have taxable consequences. However, it will be the recipient’s responsibility to determine tax liability and pay any and all tax consequences should there be any.
The committee is appointed by executive members of the TPOA, FOP, TPCA, TPF and at large vote of non-sworn employees.
There are seven (7) members on the executive committee, one member from each of the above organizations and three non-sworn members. Any member of the department can be a member of the general committee and are encouraged to participate.
The Hearts of Gold website will post a basic full accounting each month. An independent audit will be conducted annually. The results of the audit will be available in writing and on the website.
Yes, if you have direct deposit, you need only obtain a form from a Hearts of Gold committee member to change the amount of your gift. While the basic amount is $5 per pay period, members may gift $10, $15, $20 or even higher if they choose.
Possibly, the committee will review grant limits annually to determine if increases or decreases are needed. This will be dependent upon the balance of the Hearts of Gold fund.
The money will be deposited directly into a Tucson Police Foundation account set up specifically for the Hearts of Gold Police Family Outreach fund.
There will be three designated members of the committee who will have the authority to write a check once disbursement has been authorized.
The Tucson Police Foundation will provide the administrative tasks such as record keeping, accounting, administering and reporting related to the Hearts of Gold account. Information about the Hearts of Gold Program and applications will be maintained on the Tucson Police Foundation website. The Foundation will also provide a board member and the Executive Director to assist the Hearts of Gold committee and to pursue funding from the community. In December of each year, the Tucson Police Foundation Executive Director will submit a bill for any costs associated with the above work for the Hearts of Gold Program. The committee will validate and approve any requests for reimbursement. THE TUCSON POLICE FOUNDATION WILL NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE FUNDS IN THE HEARTS OF GOLD ACCOUNT.
The rules and by-laws will be reviewed annually.
Yes, the vision includes one day having a "Heart's Desire" program similar in nature to "Make a Wish." However the focus for now is to get the outreach program up and fully funded and running.
Yes! If you know of individuals or organizations that you think would like to participate in this very worthwhile program, please have them contact Captain Harper at 791-5211 ext. 1106.
Our retired members may contribute to help our current employees. When the fund capacity grows large enough then the committee may take a look at making this fund available for retired members as well.