National Crime & Intelligence Analyst Appreciation Day

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Welcome home! As an important member of law enforcement, public safety, and/or homeland security, your efforts as a crime and/or intelligence analyst are now recognized every September 20th!

The Florida Crime & Intelligence Analyst Association (FCIAA) voted in 2021 to have this day recognized nationally as National Crime & Intelligence Analyst Appreciation Day (or NCIAAD for short). Each year, we will be designing new products to help you celebrate your day... and maybe entice your supervisors to get you a little gift. 🙂

A new logo will be designed for each year and included here on this page for use by analysts and their agencies. They will also be present on our proprietary products we design for gift-giving. Below are the ones used in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, as well as the current one for 2025.

Click on any image above to view the full-size version.

 

Want to see photos of past celebration(s)? Check out the slideshow(s) below:

We invite you to send your celebration photos to admin@fciaa.org so we can feature them on the next slideshow! Alternatively, you can post them to Facebook and use the appropriate hashtag and we'll find them that way!

 

NCIAAD 2021

Official Hashtags: #NCIAAD, #NCIAAD2021, #NationalCrimeandIntelligenceAnalystAppreciationDay, #NationalCrimeandIntelligenceAnalystAppreciationDay2021

Want to purchase official NCIAAD merch for gifts or something for yourself? Check out our online store by clicking below.

FCIAA currently owns 28 domains related to the National Crime & Intelligence Analyst Appreciation Day (NCIAAD). If you attempted to access any such site and were redirected here, it is because FCIAA owns that domain and associated NCIAAD rights.