Broadstreet Global today announced that through the end of the year it will continue deepening its support of the Community-Police Relations Foundation, backing initiatives that uplift communities, foster trust between law enforcement and residents, and deliver critical resources to those in need.
Broadstreet Global, a private equity firm based in Greenville, South Carolina, is proud to announce the continuation of its long-standing support for the Community-Police Relations Foundation (CPR Foundation), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving everyday life by building trust and connection between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Broadstreet has pledged to maintain its active partnership with CPRF through the end of 2025, further bolstering a relationship that has delivered impactful results nationwide.
Throughout the years, Broadstreet’s partnership with the CPR Foundation has supported critical grassroots initiatives that align with the Foundation’s mission—such as feeding thousands of families, providing underserved youth with access to education, delivering essential supplies, and supporting police officers and their families in times of need.
One recent initiative helped equip local police officers with the tools to better engage their neighborhoods, thanks to CPRF’s work and Broadstreet’s support. Other programs have included educational scholarships, anti-human trafficking awareness events, mental health and wellness outreach, and efforts to combat criminal animal cruelty.
“Giving back is in our DNA,” said Broadstreet Global CEO David Feingold.
“Supporting the men and women in uniform and helping build strong community relationships has been part of this company since the beginning. Our company’s commitment is ironclad when it comes to supporting those who put it all on the line to keep us safe and make this country better,” added Broadstreet President Joseph Baldassarra.
“Mr. Feingold and the Broadstreet team truly have been a blessing to our Foundation, law enforcement, and communities for the last four years in very meaningful ways that cannot be easily quantified,” said Al Eskanazy, Founder, President, and CEO of the CPR Foundation.
Broadstreet remains deeply invested in supporting the programs and people who improve the safety, dignity, and everyday lives of residents throughout America including South Florida; Mount Vernon and New York, New York; Chicago; Los Angeles; and Camden and Newark, New Jersey—all locations where CPR has already made meaningful strides.
For more information about the Community-Police Relations Foundation and how you can support their work, visit https://www.communitypolicerelationsfoundation.org.