FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cumming, GA — October 6, 2025 — All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. is proud to announce that it has been awarded a $1,000 Spark Good Local Grant from Walmart Facility #878, recognizing the organization’s continued commitment to bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community through education, outreach, and compassion.
The grant, approved under Application ID 92144424, was officially confirmed by the Spark Good Grants Team, with funds to be distributed electronically via JPMorgan Chase.
“This grant is more than financial support—it’s a message that community and corporate partnerships can truly make a difference,” said Daryll Triplett, Founder and CEO of All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. “We are deeply grateful to Walmart for believing in our mission to highlight the positive impact of law enforcement and support families in times of crisis.”
The Spark Good Local Grant will directly support All Cops Ain’t Bad’s Emergency Fund Program, which provides immediate assistance to victims and officers in crisis—including temporary housing, transportation, food support, and other urgent needs.
“This contribution helps us continue our mission to serve those who serve others,” added Lisa Triplett, COO of All Cops Ain’t Bad. “We look forward to sharing the stories of hope and healing that this funding will help make possible.”
Walmart’s Spark Good Program empowers local stores to support nonprofits making meaningful change within their communities. The All Cops Ain’t Bad team encourages the public to visit Walmart.com/nonprofits to learn more about how the Spark Good initiative continues to uplift community-based organizations across the nation.
About All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc.
Founded by retired officer and comedian Daryll “Officer Keep It Real” Triplett, All Cops Ain’t Bad, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Through storytelling, education, and direct aid programs, ACAB uplifts both victims and officers in crisis—proving that compassion and understanding can create lasting change.
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