Innovision once again partnered with The Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund (LPBF) to raise money for individuals and the families of loss prevention professionals who are seriously injured or killed while conducting the duties of their job.
Thanks to the solution provider donations, this year’s fundraiser was a huge success! Raffle tickets were sold for awesome prizes during the Innovision’s Conference evening events on February 27-28 in Tampa, Florida. During the conference, the LPBF Raffle raised $6,005 in individual contributions.
“Thank you to everyone for their tremendous support and generosity. It is always amazing to see the level of support our industry provides to our LP professionals,” said Jim Cosseboom, LPC, chairman of the Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund.
The Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund, originally formed in 2012 by the LPF under the name Loss Prevention Memorial Fund, provides financial assistance to the families of asset protection professionals who are seriously injured or killed while performing the duties of their jobs. One hundred percent of contributions to the LPBF go directly to the retail asset protection community.
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) and Innovision have successfully partnered for several years in a row to raise money for the Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund. It is through these generous gifts and donations that the LPBF is able to continue to provide meaningful charitable grants to loss prevention professionals and their families when it matters the most.
Special thanks to all those who made this fundraising event so successful: Agilence, ALTO, Birdseye Security Solutions, Blue Dot Safes, CIS Security Solutions Inc., FaceFirst, Flock Safety, Gatekeeper Systems, i3 International Inc., Indyme, Instakey Security Systems, Intertek Catalyst, ISS Integrated Security Solutions, LVC Companies, LiveView Technologies, Protos Security, Rocateq, Securitas, and Retail Tech Inc.