

Welcome to the 2025 National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Silent Auction! We’re honored to have your support in our mission to honor the fallen, tell the story of American law enforcement, and make it safer for those who serve.
This silent auction gives you the opportunity to shop with purpose—every bid helps fund programs that preserve the memory of our fallen heroes and protect those still serving on the front lines. From exclusive experiences and memorabilia to luxury items and travel packages, there’s something for everyone.
Donate an item to the auction.
Every name on the Memorial tells a story of courage and sacrifice.
In 2025, the names of 345 officers killed in the line of duty were added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC.—including Officer Mark A. Butler, who lost his life in an auto accident while protecting his community.
Each year, the families, partners, and colleagues of fallen officers are invited to Washington, DC, to see their loved one’s name etched in stone and honored during the Annual Candlelight Vigil. Thanks to generous supporters like you, these heroes receive the recognition they deserve—and their families know they are not alone.
But your support goes even further.
When you place a bid, you’re helping advance all three parts of our mission:
Honoring the fallen at the Memorial and during Police Week
Telling the story of law enforcement through the Museum’s powerful exhibits and outreach
Making it safer for officers with real-world safety and wellness programs
Every bid brings hope. Every item won is part of something bigger. Thank you for standing with us.
Bidding on our silent auction is simple! Watch the video below for instructions on how to get started bidding.
It’s easy to jump in:
Register at the top of the page
Browse all the great items
Start bidding right from your phone or laptop
Check back to make sure you don’t get outbid!
You can make a direct donation to help us honor fallen officers and support our mission. Every dollar helps us maintain the Memorial, tell the stories of American law enforcement in the Museum, and deliver life-saving officer safety and wellness programs to officers across the country.