POLICE Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Bushmaster and Spirit of Blue Foundation Continue Spirit of Blue Campaign

The Spirit of Blue Foundation and Bushmaster Firearms International are again offering holiday wreaths to raise funding for law enforcement agencies.

October 21, 2011

The Spirit of Blue Foundation and Bushmaster Firearms International are again offering holiday wreaths to raise funding for law enforcement agencies.

The 2010 Spirit of Blue holiday wreath program helped enable the award of a Bushmaster Patrolman's Carbine to the New Berlin (Wis.) Police Department, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Police Department; Chicago Police Department; New York Police Department; and Maine State Police.

Ad Loading...

"Bushmaster's partnership with the Spirit of Blue last year was invaluable," said Todd Parola, chairman of the Spirit of Blue Foundation. "As a newly formed non-profit with big dreams it was validating for Bushmaster to acknowledge the value of what the Spirit of Blue was trying to accomplish.  But the true value they brought was in providing the product awarded to the five grant recipients and going above and beyond by matching our grant funds to essentially double the impact of the program."

Five non-profit organizations actively supporting the law enforcement community have teamed up with the Spirit of Blue Foundation for the 2011 holiday campaign that launched in October. Those organizations include the National Troopers Coalition, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA), National Sheriffs' Association, Chicago Police Memorial Foundation and the Jeffrey S. Parola Foundation.

The groups represent about 125,000 officers, deputies and agents nationwide. As partners, they will promote the sale of the Spirit of Blue's blue-ribbon holiday wreath honoring and benefitting the law enforcement community. Consumers who purchase the product during the campaign will be allowed to select which non-profit they would like to see benefit from the sale. The foundation will donate a portion of the proceeds accordingly.

Consumers will also be asked to nominate a law enforcement agency they would like to be considered to receive a safety grant award. At the end of the campaign, the Spirit of Blue safety grant program randomly selects nominated law enforcement agencies to receive a safety grant award. The safety grants will be redeemable exclusively through the consortium of safety grant partners made up of law enforcement equipment brands such as Bushmaster Firearms.

The increase in line-of-duty-deaths by gunfire in 2011 has fueled the safety grant initiative to assist underfunded law enforcement agencies. A wreath can be purchased at the Spirit of Blue Website.

Related: Bushmaster Supports Spirit of Blue Holiday Wreath Campaign

Ad Loading...

More Weapons

patrolfinder - reducing crime thumbnail
SponsoredOctober 27, 2025

How One Police Department Cut Crime by 46% with Smarter Patrol Management

Discover how one police department cut crime nearly in half using smarter patrol data. This whitepaper breaks down the real-world strategy behind a 46% drop in vehicle thefts, improved officer safety, and stronger community visibility.

Read More →
Safariland header photo
Sponsoredby David ReederOctober 22, 2025

Is Your Duty Holster Duty Rated?

The first – and worst – time I had to fight to keep my gun, my holster and duty belt held up far better than my training did.

Read More →
Aimpoint 50th Anniversary Logo - Black Shield with White and Red Design
WeaponsSeptember 12, 2025

Aimpoint Celebrates 50 Years of Innovation and Excellence in Sighting Technology

Aimpoint is marking its 50th anniversary in 2025, celebrating five decades of red dot innovation trusted by military, law enforcement, and tactical professionals worldwide.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
WeaponsMay 1, 2025

Streamlight Introduces Long-Range Handgun Light

“Our newest weapon light provides an industry-leading level of candela for handguns, giving users enhanced visibility under low light conditions, such as when searching a dark alley,” said Streamlight President Michael F. Dineen.

Read More →
WeaponsMarch 26, 2025

Georgia Sheriff Warns Criminals They Face Felony Charges for Having Glock Switches

This device by itself, regardless if it is installed on a slide or not, is classified by the ATF to be a machine gun, which is illegal to possess,” the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office said.

Read More →
WeaponsMarch 26, 2025

NYPD Building Quieter Training Range

The police department says the largely enclosed new facility will reduce the noise from the shooting range, also used by bomb squad trainees and Correction officers, which has been active since 1960.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
WeaponsMarch 25, 2025

Bills to Let Officers and LE Retirees Carry in No-Gun Zones Reintroduced in Congress

The legislation would permit LEOSA-qualified officers and law enforcement retirees to carry in state, local, and private property otherwise open to the public; national parks; certain federal public access facilities; and school zones.

Read More →
PatrolMarch 12, 2025

The POLICE Pistol Optics Survey

The survey of working officers shows that police have embraced handgun optics with great enthusiasm. Of the officers who completed our entire survey, 77% said their agencies allow them to use handgun optics on duty.

Read More →
PatrolFebruary 12, 2025

Seattle City Council Votes to Reauthorize Police Use of Less-Lethal Weapons During Riots

The new ordinance allows police to use non-lethal weapons such as blast balls and pepper spray but requires those methods to be approved by the chief of police.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
WeaponsJanuary 24, 2025

SHOT SHOW 2025: Mossberg Releases 590M Breacher Professional Series

The design of the 590M provides balance and weight distribution and increased capacity while also allowing for the more compact conditions often required for breaching.

Read More →