NEPBA Retirees Association

United Beyond The Badge
The New England Police Benevolent Association is proud to launch the NEPBA Retirees Association — a dedicated community for retired law enforcement and public safety professionals who wish to remain connected, engaged, and represented long after active service.
Retirement marks the end of a career, not the end of the bond forged through service. The NEPBA Retirees Association was created to preserve that connection while continuing to advocate for the rights, benefits, and well-being of retired members and their families.
Whether you recently retired or have been retired for years, the Retirees Association offers an opportunity to stay informed, involved, and united with fellow members across New England.

Our Mission

Membership Benefits
As a member of the NEPBA Retirees Association, you will have access to:
Ongoing connection with fellow retired law enforcement professionals
Legislative and advocacy updates impacting retirees and public safety
Retiree-focused communications and organizational updates
Opportunities for fellowship, events, and networking
Continued support of the law enforcement profession and future generations
Access to available dental and vision benefit options
Dental & Vision Coverage
NEPBA retirees may also access available dental and vision coverage options throughour partnership with Altus Dental.
For additional information and plan details, please visit:
Membership Dues
First Year Initiation Fee:
$50
Annual Renewal Dues:
$25
per year thereafter
Your membership helps strengthen the collective voice of retired law enforcement professionals throughout New England while supporting continued advocacy, outreach, and member programming.

Stay Connected. Stay Involved.
The NEPBA Retirees Association is built on the belief that service does not end atretirement. The experiences, leadership, and legacy of retired public safetyprofessionals remain invaluable to our profession and our communities.
We invite all eligible retired members to join us as we continue to stand together insolidarity, advocacy, and fellowship.
