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Survivor Benefits
Designed for
First Responders

Beginning with a *$5,000 survivor benefit issued
at no cost to the agency or First Responder.

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Mission

To serve those who put themselves in harm's way

Vision

To reach hundreds of thousands of First Responders year-in and year-out

Values

Loyalty and Responsibility

What We Do

Our first task is to provide every eligible First Responder a *$5,000 survivor benefit at no cost to the individual or the agency. This is paid for and provided by the Armed Forces Benefit Association (AFBA) - a non-profit member benefit association that has covered our nation's Military since 1947. Through our partnership with AFBA, we are the "boots on the ground" and exclusive distribution channel for this specialized coverage extended to First Responders. This benefit is in force 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on or off duty. Over $1,000,000 from these benefits have been carefully allocated to families who have suffered a tragic loss. All sworn, non-sworn, paid, volunteer, administrative, reserve, and other department personnel are eligible for this *$5,000 survivor benefit.

Step One

Initial Briefing With Agency Heads

We initially brief the agency head to inform them of our SOPs and set an efficient schedule based on your direction to ensure all eligible sworn and non-sworn staff receive the *$5,000 survivor benefit.

Step Two

Serve The
Agency

Our SOP is to brief the agency centered around the agency's normal operations with minimal-to-zero interference with day-to-day operations. We have refined our briefing to be extremely efficient so as not to burden leadership or administration.

Additional Survivor Benefits

Our second task is to brief the agency regarding the additional survivor benefits now available to First Responders through AFBA. Click the button below to begin filling out the information on your agency. We will have a First Responder Task Force Coordinator in your area reach out to you.

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500,000+

First Responders and their families covered across 7,000+ agencies.

Grateful to be Served

Hear a few of the many ways we're impacting leadership, First Responders, and their families.

Boots On The Ground

 

Ready To Serve Your Agency

First Responders across the nation are eligible to receive a *$5,000 survivor benefit issued at no cost to the agency or First Responder, on behalf of AFBA. Use the form below to request more information about how your agency can receive this benefit from the First Responder Task Force.

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Honored to Serve

Learn more about the heart behind our mission-driven Coordinators.

Learn How We Can Serve Your Agency

We believe that behind every uniform is a life, every life has a story, and how we impact that story matters to us.

Important To Know

  • Every eligible First responder is able to receive a *$5,000 survivor benefit at no cost to the individual or the agency - paid for and provided by AFBA.
  • The First Responder Task Force briefs state and federal agencies nationally, as well as private agencies, associations, and unions regarding benefits previously available only to the military.
  • Task Force Coordinators brief agencies quickly and efficiently with minimal-to-zero interruption in normal operations of the agency.
  • The Task Force has briefed over 7,000 agencies nationally, serving over 500,000 First Responders and their families. To see a list of agencies served, click here.
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A Vision To Serve Hundreds of Thousands

Our vision is to reach hundreds of thousands of First Responders year-in and year-out. Click below to see our progress.

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Founder of FRBA

First Responder Benefit Association (FRBA) is our nonprofit founded to fill the gap of financial hardship that can often burden families of fallen First Responders. The First Responder Task Force funds ALL of FRBA's administrative and operational expenses so that 100% of public donations go directly to aiding those families. Watch the video below to learn more.

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