
Stand Up to Drugs …
Why Police Chiefs Are Joining Project Stand Up
In today’s environment, traditional informants aren’t enough. Drug trafficking, synthetic opioid abuse, and overdose deaths are tearing through communities—yet the people closest to the crisis often remain silent out of fear.
Project Stand Up bridges that gap.
We give your department access to a new class of informants: everyday citizens—fed up with the drug crisis—who have never engaged with police before. They aren’t your usual sources. They’re neighbors, parents, teachers, and small business owners ready to take back their streets… if given a safe way to do it.
That’s exactly what our Drug Tips Program provides:
Safe, anonymous reporting
Real-time intelligence for law enforcement
Tools to rebuild trust and gather key leads—without risk to the tipster
Anonymous. Accessible. Actionable.
Why citizens don’t report drug activity:
Fear of retaliation
Lack of trust in police
Don’t want to “get involved” directly
No easy, anonymous way to submit tips
What Project Stand Up provides instead:
A 24/7 anonymous tip app branded with your department
Automated routing of tips to command staff or designated officers
Analytics dashboard to track trends and follow-up activity
Community engagement toolkits for outreach in schools and neighborhoods
Expand Your Intelligence Network
Most departments rely heavily on confidential informants. But how many leads are lost every year because someone saw something—but was too afraid to say something?
This platform brings those voices in.
Whether it’s a known dealer, suspicious traffic, fentanyl use in public restrooms, or a student at risk—Project Stand Up connects your department to citizens who are ready to act.
This is how you reclaim neighborhoods—with eyes and ears you’ve never had before.
The Crisis: A National Landscape
Top 10 U.S. Cities for Drug Overdose Deaths
Baltimore, MD
Philadelphia, PA
New York City, NY
Chicago, IL
St. Louis, MO
Cincinnati, OH
Detroit, MI
New Orleans, LA
San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Top 10 States by Overdose Rate (per 100,000 residents)
West Virginia
Tennessee
Louisiana
Kentucky
Delaware
New Mexico
Ohio
Maine
Pennsylvania
Indiana
Top States by Drug Arrest Rates
South Dakota
Wyoming
South Carolina
West Virginia
Nevada
These numbers represent families shattered, streets destabilized, and lives lost—and a crisis that law enforcement can’t solve alone.
Program Cost
We’ve priced our program to be accessible to every department, regardless of size.
$4,800/year — for departments with more than 10 sworn officers
$2,400/year — for departments with 10 or fewer officers
Includes:
Unlimited “real-time” anonymous tips (arrive in seconds)
Setup & onboarding support
Full analytics dashboard
Digital outreach toolkit
Priority customer support