The Black Sheriffs Protective Association (B.S.P.A.) is one of the oldest
and most respected organizations within the Denver Sheriffs Department. We are non-profit organization and
committed to the development of the youth in our communities. B.S.P.A serves a purpose in the further development and
maintenance of professionalism in law enforcement. B.S.P.A. endeavors to address the concerns of minority officers to
preserve fairness and excellence within the Denver Sheriff Department. B.S.P.A. members volunteer their time for public
safety, assists in development of youths and strikes out racial degradation. B.S.P.A. maintains communication with fellow
Denver Sheriff Department personnel and the community, and works for the general welfare of the community as a whole.
To establish and maintain community outreach programs which emphasize education,
cultural arts and social welfare activities with the intent of doing works of public benefit and good without cost to the
recipients of government without regard to race, creed, color, gender, national origins or sexual preference.
One of the primary goals of
the B.S.P.A. is to serve the community. We are striving to make changes by touching the lives of those in need.
We are proud of the success we have had and look forward to an even greater future. Listed below are a few worthy accomplishments
over the years:
o Recognition Awards for Retirees and Community Service
o Scholarship
Awards Programs
o Thanksgiving Food Drive
o Annual
Christmas Toy Drive
o Denver Sheriff Department Jail Tours
o Recruitment by members
of the Black Sheriff’s Protective Association