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HOW THE RIG WILL HELP

Our nation’s local law enforcement agencies are in crisis.  Elements of contemporary culture began demonizing American police in earnest following the death of an individual being detained by police in 2020.  Protest groups, media figures, and politicians demanded that police departments be defunded and, in many cases, disbanded and replaced with ambiguous and often abstract conceptions of policing.  Many cities and counties responded to political and social pressure by drastically cutting the budgets of their local law enforcement agencies.  Now, nearly three years later, our country’s police officers, sheriff’s deputies and federal agents are understandably demoralized, feeling as though they have been abandoned by the jurisdictions they work for and the communities they have sworn to serve.  

Staffing issues plague agencies both large and small.  LAPD reports being 800 sworn officers below authorized strength.  A July, 2022 story covered by a local news channel details the resignation of the entire police force of Springfield, Colorado.  Media outlets routinely describe the veritable flood of senior police officers who are opting to resign or retire rather than expose themselves and their families to the vilification of their chosen profession.

Against this backdrop, crime is rising nationwide and local agencies, particularly in small towns and rural counties, are ill-equipped to counter it.  As senior officers and investigators leave their departments at a record pace, new resources and creative approaches are needed to ensure that major criminal cases get the attention and expertise required to solve them and bring criminal offenders to justice.  The Retired Investigators Guild (RIG) was created to give small to mid-size law enforcement agencies help when they need it most; when the scope of a major investigation exceeds the experience and expertise of the responsible jurisdiction.

In addition to helping with active case investigations, the RIG has amassed a core group of some of the nation's top cold case investigators.  These specialized experts are uniquely qualified to help address one of the most vexing challenges confronting communities across America: More than 250,000 murders and other major crimes are classified as cold cases and fewer than 18% of our law enforcement agencies have a dedicated cold case unit.  That's families that have very little hope of ever knowing the fate of a lost loved one and will likely never see justice done for the crimes committed against them.  RIG investigators are committed to changing this equation.  And we're going to do it in a way that helps restore the faith in our law enforcement agencies that has been so badly shaken by the Defund movement.

A disproportionally large number of cold cases involve victims from traditionally underserved communities.  The RIG will address this issue by committing that 50% of the cold cases it accepts will involve victims from those communities.  To us, every case is equally important and we are resolved that no barrier, be it race, religion, language, culture, social status or the lack thereof will prevent us from using every available resource to help in solving every cold case we accept.

With the ongoing hollowing out of American law enforcement agencies, there is a third vital area that the RIG will help with:  Training.  Our team includes some of the finest instructors in the country.  They are all recognized experts in the specialized fields relating to homicide, cold case, and major crimes investigation.  The instructors will teach courses online, on demand, and in-person to help small and mid-sized law enforcement agency detectives acquire the skills needed to work through the complexities of major case investigations.

​Collectively, through active case support, cold case support, and specialized training, the RIG will help rebuild our nation's ability to ensure the safety and security of all our communities.  And, as a registered nonprofit organization, we'll do it at no cost to the law enforcement agencies we are helping.

Please help us to help those who have sworn to protect and serve by donating to the RIG today. 
Restoring America’s faith in law enforcement and continuing the tireless pursuit of criminals in the interest of victims of violent crime.

The RIG provides immediate, 24x7 expert assistance to local law enforcement agencies throughout the United States whenever and wherever they need help with major case investigations. While our emphasis is on cold case homicides, our investigators are available to assist with active major cases as well as to provide mentoring, coaching, and training to newly assigned detectives.

The Retired Investigators Guild is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation comprised of former and retired criminal investigators from local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.  RIG investigators are volunteers recruited based after a careful review of their career accomplishments.  Each individual invited to become a part of the RIG has demonstrated, over a period of many years, that they represent the absolute best of the best in their ability to investigate homicides, cold cases, and related major crimes.  While every RIG investigator has undergone rigorous multiple background clearances, the RIG performs an additional check similar to the process required to secure a U.S. Government Secret Clearance.

The RIG's Mission is:

Restoring America’s faith in law enforcement and continuing the tireless pursuit of criminals in the interest of victims of violent crime.

With a special emphasis on cold case homicides, the RIG is committed to shining light into the darkness that so often surrounds these cases and their victims. We offer hope, answers, and the bringing forward of names of both known and unknown victims and perpetrators so that families and communities can begin the process of healing and moving forward.
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The RIG is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We rely on grants and donations from organizations and individuals. Without our generous donors, we would not be able to offer these critically important services. Help us achieve our mission by donating today.
The RIG accomplishes its mission by weaving together three primary elements:
  1. Our volunteer RIG investigators, who represent the very best of the best retired and former homicide and major case detectives who provide their time and expertise.
  2. Our partner law enforcement agencies, who provide liaison and tactical support for the RIG investigators.
  3. Our RIG Foundation Fund which covers:
  • All expenses associated with the RIG investigators’ involvement including travel and per diem when needed.
  • A proprietary, secure online case management system and related network resources to support all aspects of RIG operations, to include preparation and presentation of case materials for use in legal proceedings.
  • All expenses associated with the use of scientific analysis and application of technologies that aid in solving cases.
  • A unique incentive package to ensure the long-term retention of RIG investigators.
​​America’s law enforcement agencies are struggling to provide desperately needed public safety services with insufficient manpower and shrinking budgets. At the same time, violent crime is increasing at appalling rates. One major result is that more and more serious crimes are falling into the Cold Case category, leaving families with no prospect for justice and criminals free to re-offend time and time again.

The Retired Investigators Guild (RIG) has been formed to fill the void. We have created a coalition of individuals, agencies, companies, and nonprofit organizations, each providing a vital part of the solution and together adding a much-needed resource to our nation’s law enforcement capabilities.

The team of expert retired and former major case investigators who donate their time comprise the core of the RIG. They are available on a 24x7 basis to work directly with local law enforcement and are as involved as the local agency wants them to be – ranging from taking charge of cold case homicides to mentoring and supporting local detectives on active major criminal investigations.

​We are building partnerships that provide access to a range of technologies and disciplines allowing the RIG to offer cutting edge resources that often make the difference in solving major crimes. For example, we have established agreements that enable the RIG to offer DNA analysis at no cost to the requesting agency. The RIG is able to achieve economies of scale that are simply not available to many small and rural law enforcement agencies.

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The IRS classifies cryptocurrencies as property, so cryptocurrency donations to 501(c)(3) charities receive the same tax treatment as stocks. Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. Please contact your tax or financial advisor for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW DO I DONATE BITCOINS AND OTHER CRYPTOCURRENCY TO THE RIG?
Donating cryptocurrency to the RIG is easy. Use the widget on the page, select your cryptocurrency type, complete the information, receive the wallet address, and make your donation. 

I NEED A WALLET ADDRESS TO COMPLETE MY DONATION. WHERE CAN I ACCESS THIS INFORMATION?
You can access all of our wallet addresses by using the crypto donation widget above. Once you enter the type of cryptocurrency and reach the third step, you will receive a unique wallet address which can then be used to complete your donation.

WILL I GET A RECEIPT WITH MY DONATION?
You will receive a receipt for your donation via email. You must enter your email when prompted in our widget. 

IS MY CRYPTOCURRENCY DONATION TAX DEDUCTIBLE?
In the US, the IRS classifies cryptocurrencies as property, so cryptocurrency donations to 501(c)(3) charities receive the same tax treatment as stocks. Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. Please contact your tax or financial advisor for more information.

In the UK, your cryptocurrency donations to a charity may be eligible for relief from capital gains tax, with the transfer taking place on a no-gain, no-loss basis. Cryptocurrency donations do not qualify for gift aid. Please contact your tax or financial advisor for more information.


WHICH CRYPTOCURRENCIES DO YOU ACCEPT?
Through our cryptocurrency fundraising initiative with The Giving Block and Gemini Trust Exchange, we can accept multiple cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Aave (AAVE), Alchemix (MIST), Amp (AMP), Ankr (ANKR), ApeCoin (APE), API3 (API3), Audius (AUDIO), Axie Infinity Shards (AXS), Balancer (BAL), Bancor Network Token (BNT), BarnBridge (BOND), Basic Attention Token (BAT), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), ChainLink (LINK), Civic (CVC), Compound (COMP), Curve Dao Token (CRV), Dai (DAI), Decentraland (MANA), DeFi Pulse Index (DPI), Dogecoin (DOGE), Dogelon Mars (ELON), Enjin Coin (ENJ), Ethereum Name Service (ENS), Fantom (FTM), Fetch.ai (FET), Filecoin (FIL), Gala (GALA), Gemini Dollar (GUSD), Injective (INJ), Keep3r (KP3R), Kyber Network (KNC), Lido (LDO), Liquity (LQTY), Liquity USD (LUSD), Litecoin (LTC), Livepeer (LPT), Loopring (LRC), Magic Internet Money (MIM), Maker (MKR), Maple Finance (MPL), Mask Network (MASK), Merit Circle (MC), Mirror Protocol (MIR), Moss Carbon Credit (MCO2), Numeraire (NMR), Orchid (OXT), PAX Gold (PAXG), Polygon (MATIC), Quant (QNT), Radicle (RAD), Rally (RLY), Raydium (RAY), Ren (REN), Render Token (RNDR), Saber (SBR), Shiba Inu (SHIB), Skale (SKL), Smooth Love Potion (SLP), Solana (SOL), Somnium Space (CUBE), Spell Token (SPELL), Storj (STORJ), SushiSwap (SUSHI), Synthetix (SNX), Terra (LUNA), TerraUSD (UST), Tezos (XTZ), The Graph (GRT), The Sandbox (SAND), UMA (UMA), Uniswap (UNI), USD Coin (USD), Wrapped Centrifuge (WCFG), yearn.finance (YFI), Zcash (ZEC), 0x (ZRX), 1inch (1INCH) or any tokens currently accepted on the Gemini Exchange.

DONORS PLEASE READ:
Please only send the exact cryptocurrency listed on the blockchain mentioned on the widget. Do not send any other cryptocurrencies (including layer 2, wrapped tokens, NFTs or other ERC-20 tokens not listed) as these are unsupported and may result in loss of donation. For more info, click here .

REFUND POLICY
We strongly suggest that you explicitly treat all cryptocurrency donations as final and do not offer refunds. Also make it clear that no goods, services or airdrops will be offered in exchange for cryptocurrency donations. An example of our donation refund policy is here .
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The Retired Investigators Guild is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation EIN 92-0554761
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