You found your professional people.
TABRI is the professional community built specifically for law enforcement Community Engagement professionals. It is a place to connect with practitioners who understand the work, solve real problems, exchange resources, strengthen professional practice, and stop building alone.
Tables and Bridges come together in one professional identity.
Founding Member Launch
August 1, 2026
Why TABRI exists
The role may exist inside your agency.
The profession should exist beyond it.
Many Community Engagement officers work in small units or serve as the only person responsible for the function inside their agency.
They may have limited access to specialized training, few professional peers nearby, and no reliable place to discuss the realities of the role.
TABRI exists so they no longer have to build alone.
Who TABRI is for
Built for the practitioner.
- Community Engagement officers
- Community Engagement supervisors
- Community Engagement Unit leaders
- Community-relations officers
- Neighborhood-engagement officers
- Crime-prevention officers whose role includes relationship-building
- Youth-engagement officers
- Law enforcement professionals responsible for community trust and partnership
TABRI is launching for law enforcement only.
Planned member experience
What members can expect.
These are planned experiences for the founding launch. Availability may evolve as the community is built.
Peer connection
Across agencies, without geography as a barrier.
Real field conversations
The realities of the work, not curated highlights.
Practitioner problem-solving
Working through hard situations with people who understand.
Program and resource exchange
Share what works. Borrow what fits.
Live discussions
Scheduled and spontaneous conversations.
Strategy feedback
A trusted circle for pressure-testing decisions.
Professional development
Ongoing learning built for this specific role.
Community Engagement planning tools
Structure for how the work gets planned.
Impact communication support
Help translating the work for leadership and community.
Conversations with experienced practitioners and useful partners
Access to people who move the field forward.
What makes TABRI different
Not another broad police networking group.
TABRI is focused on the people responsible for Community Engagement. The conversations, resources, training, and professional relationships are centered on the realities of this specific work.
Your professional village for the work that builds trust.
Founding members
Help shape what the profession becomes.
The founding TABRI community will help establish the culture, priorities, conversations, and professional experience of the community.
Join the TABRI WaitlistFAQ
Common questions.
What is TABRI?
TABRI is a professional community built specifically for law enforcement Community Engagement practitioners. It brings the field together in one place.
Who can join TABRI?
Law enforcement professionals responsible for Community Engagement work: officers, supervisors, unit leaders, community-relations officers, neighborhood and youth-engagement officers, and command staff over the function.
Is TABRI only for law enforcement?
Yes. TABRI is launching for law enforcement only.
When does TABRI launch?
The Founding Member Launch is August 1, 2026. Join the waitlist to be first in line.
How is TABRI different from a general law enforcement network?
TABRI is centered on the realities of Community Engagement work rather than the broader profession. The people, conversations, and resources are focused on this specific role.
Waitlist
Be first in the door.
Tell us a little about your role. We will share launch details, founding member information, and early access opportunities as they are confirmed.