Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE)

Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1999 that advocates for gender equity across federal law‑enforcement agencies.

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Company facts

Founded
1999
Employees
10
Headquarters
United States
Type
Non-Profit

About

Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1999 that advocates for gender equity across federal law‑enforcement agencies. By partnering with members, sponsors, and the broader law‑enforcement community, WIFLE works to recruit, promote, and retain women in these careers, positioning itself as the sole U.S. organization focused on identifying and removing barriers to women’s advancement in federal policing. Through the WIFLE Foundation, the organization delivers a suite of professional development services—including annual leadership training, research on recruitment and retention, networking events, mentoring programs, scholarships, and an awards program—designed to empower both sworn and non‑sworn personnel. These initiatives aim to strengthen federal law‑enforcement operations while providing women with the training, mentorship, and leadership opportunities needed to excel in their roles.