Types of partner

Levels of Commitment and Engagement

Strategic Partner

  • 3 year commitment
  • Supports multiple CEOP initiatives across faculties and / or CEOP’s core infrastructure
  • Supports the overall growth and long-term sustainability of CEOP
  • Establishes new dedicated areas within CEOP
  • Sponsor events, publications or initiatives

Benefits to Partner

  • Provides various platforms to communicate the partner’s commitment to CEOP
  • Display of CEOP Brand (excludes any product or service endorsement)
  • Bespoke feedback on impact and success
  • Naming rights if establishing new areas of CEOP ((i.e “XXX” Command and Control Suite, “XXX” Digital Evidence Team)
  • Appropriate sponsorship branding

Partner

  • At least 1 year commitment
  • Assist in progressing CEOP’s work in at least one area
  • Embed staff or resources within CEOP either ongoing or project-based
  • Provides specialist knowledge to CEOP
  • Sponsor events, publications or initiatives

Benefits to Partner

  • Appropriate communication of the partner’s work with CEOP
  • Display of CEOP Brand (excludes any product or service endorsement)
  • Appropriate sponsorship branding

Bespoke feedback on impact and success

Includes

  • Specialist – Provides specialist knowledge or resources
  • Industry – Deliver in the online or mobile environment or provide financial payment methods
  • Government – Support or Funding Stream (external from Home Office core funding).

Associate

An associate of CEOP may raise awareness or promote CEOP’s work and messages

e.g.  Schools and youth organisations

Benefits to Associate

  • Display of CEOP Brand (excludes any product or service endorsement)

Contributor

A contributor may:

  • Provide resources to CEOP on a project basis, but does not make a formal commitment.
  • Be an existing CEOP / SOCA contractor who provides discounts or pro-bono products and services.

Benefits to Contributor

  • Contributes to solutions
  • Ability to increase Partnership level