·       In 2007, Charity Productions played a significant role in campaigning for TSU’s president, provost, dean, and public, asking the BJML School of Public Affairs to apply for a four-year degree program in Homeland Security and Emergency Management. This campaign demonstrated our commitment to promoting education and training in disaster management. Charity Productions began using FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute courses as a proof of concept, utilizing TSU’s library staff.
·       August 23, 2013, after much discussion, Tony Russell, Superintendent of FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute, addressed the body as the inaugural speaker.  Charity Productions’ relationship with the SOPA spans nearly two decades as a valued information, marketing, and distribution provider. Charity Productions provides outreach and marketing through the TSU’s EMPA program.