Foundation’s $15 million gift to train police supervisors to help reduce gun violence
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Chicago police using $15 million gift to train 'much more effective' supervisors
All Chicago police supervisors will soon be enrolled in an innovative program aimed at using a $15 million gift to turn them into more effective leaders.Police Supt. Larry Snelling said he wants department members "to walk away with a feeling of confidence" — and crucial new job skills.“We want them to be able to think on a critical level [and] develop strategies based on things that they're seeing in the communities,” Snelling told the Sun-Time…
Foundation’s $15 million gift to train police supervisors to help reduce gun violence
Hoping to reduce gun violence in Chicago, the Sue Ling Gin Foundation announced a $15 million gift Friday to develop a leadership and management education program for police supervisors. The gift, which will be made to the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago, will fund the new five-year program, working with the University of Chicago Crime Lab. Slated to launch in January 2026, all Chicago Police Department supervisors — from serge…
Foundation's $15 million gift to train police supervisors to help reduce gun violence in Chicago
CHICAGO — Hoping to reduce gun violence in Chicago, the Sue Ling Gin Foundation announced a $15 million gift Friday to develop a leadership and management education program for police supervisors. The gift, which will be made to the Civic ...
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