The FBI’s Community Outreach Program supports the Bureau’s investigative mission by working to address multiple interrelated societal problems—including crime, drugs, gangs, terrorism, and violence. Linking community service, prevention, and law enforcement is a national trend spurred by grass roots efforts around the country, and FBI employees have joined this movement, volunteering in a wide variety of community-related efforts.
Outreach Specialist
Milton Barham
(267) 807-6485
Tanya Jeter
(267) 807-6486Social Media Outreach
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The Citizens Academy is an engaging six-to-eight-week program that gives business, religious, civic, and community leaders an inside look at the FBI. Classes meet in the evening at the FBI field office. The mission of the FBI Citizens Academy is to foster a greater understanding of the role of federal law enforcement in the community through frank discussion and education.
Candidates are nominated by FBI employees, former Citizens Academy graduates, and community leaders. Participants are selected by the special agent in charge of the local FBI field office.
Since 1990, the Director’s Community Leadership Awards has been the principal means for the FBI to publicly recognize achievements of individuals and organizations that make extraordinary contributions to education and the prevention of crime and violence in their communities. Each field office nominates an individual or organization for the award, and, once selected, the recipients are invited to a ceremony and reception at FBI Headquarters.
Our Teen Academy program allows high school students an opportunity to get a comprehensive look into today’s FBI. Generally, each course iteration is a minimum of eight hours but can be a week-long program with blocks of instruction and demonstrations at a local field office. Students are provided with several presentations on topics including terrorism, cyber crime, public corruption, polygraph exams, evidence response, SWAT, and the day-to-day operations of a typical FBI office. Students also learn from special agents, intelligence analysts, language specialists, and professional staff about investigative tactics that include gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and assisting with cases.
To Apply
FBI Philadelphia will host three Teen Academies this year. Each Teen Academy is open to rising ninth – through 12th grade high school-students. Our Community Outreach Program is providing this opportunity to students across various public, private, and parochial schools in Philadelphia, New Jersey, and the Delaware Valley. Students will be afforded the opportunity to learn about National Security, Cyber, and Violent Crimes. Additionally, we want to increase the visibility of our division’s critical response groups to include WMD, Crisis Negotiations, SWAT and ERT.
The following list are locations and dates of the Teen Academies. You must applying using the appropriate application for the Academy you would like to attend. The deadline for application has been extended to May 17th 2024.
- Abington, PA Teen Academy Application (June 24-25)
- Abington Training Facility,2200 Florey Lane, Abington, PA
- York County, PA Teen Academy Application (June 26-27)
- York County Police Department, 33 Oak Street, York, PA
- Clarksboro, NJ Teen Academy Application (August 6-7)
- Gloucester County Fire Academy 200 Country House Road, Clarksboro, NJ