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NGAI 2013 Membership Drive Kick-Off

NGAI 2013 Membership Drive Kick-Off. FY 13 NGAI Membership Campaign Plan “Just Ask” NGAI = EANGUS & NGAUS. 3 Lines of Effort. Educate Communicate Key Events. Roles of NGAI Board Members NGAI Unit Reps Educate & Communicate. NGAI Board Members

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NGAI 2013 Membership Drive Kick-Off

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  1. NGAI 2013 Membership Drive Kick-Off

  2. FY 13 NGAI Membership Campaign Plan “Just Ask” NGAI = EANGUS & NGAUS

  3. 3 Lines of Effort Educate Communicate Key Events

  4. Roles of NGAI Board MembersNGAI Unit Reps Educate & Communicate NGAI Board Members 1. Assist NGAI unit reps in assigned units Ensure NGAI reps are assigned down to Co/Flight level Monitor NGAI membership %s in assigned units NGAI Unit Reps Educate unit members on NGAI benefits and activities Assist with NGAI membership management Post NGAI info in units Post NGAI membership % in units 5. Ensure/assist NGAI reps are assigned down to Co/Flight level

  5. NGAI • Membership Driven Organization that is an Advocate at State and Federal Level • Accomplishments: • Assisted National orgs in obtaining NG seat on the JCoS • Working to stop the change of remission of tuition benefits of DAV’s • Working on 79 other state and federal issue • To make all your military pay State Tax FREE!

  6. What are Membership Benefits? • Secures current and future ING Benefits from being taken away • Quadrennial Review recommendation to cut drill pay in half 2. Professional Development Fund , provided $20,000 in FY12 • NGAI (Sponsor 10 Jr NCOs) • EANGUS (Sponsor E5/6) • NGAUS (10 CPT/CW2 or below) 3. Educational Grant Fund • Provides $1,000 Grant for Education Expenses • Gave $12,000 in FY12 4. $10,000 Term Life Insurance • First year free to each new ING member • Paid within 72 hours • Cost $3.66 a month • Can be rolled over to Whole Life Insurance Policy

  7. EANGUS • Largest enlisted reserve component association • Organized in SD in 1970 by Senior NCOs; incorporated in MS in 1972 • Our mission is to give a voice on Capitol Hill for Enlisted National Guard men and women, their families, and retirees • Longstanding member of The Military Coalition • Formed to work on compensation and benefits issues for service members, veterans, and their families • Speaks with one powerful voice to lawmakers • 35 member associations, representing almost 6 million members

  8. EANGUS Highlights The following are some other issues that EANGUS has advocated on behalf of or are currently working on:1)      The National Guard Empowerment and State-National Defense Integration Act of 2011 –This legislation makes the chief of the National Guard Bureau and full and legal member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  2)      The Honor America’s Guard –Reserve Retirees Act  - Currently, if members of the National Guard and Reserve have not served a qualifying period of Title 10 active duty service (180 days or more), they are not considered to be veterans under Federal law.  3)      Post-Deployment / Mobilization Respite Absence (PDMRA) Leave – Currently, National Guard soldiers and airmen who have been serving as operation force in the Middle East are often times deployed in excess of the DoD rotational frequency policy of one year mobilized and five years demobilized.  DoD implemented a policy change effective Oct. 1, 2011 which reduced the leave for deployed members that was promised to them under the policy in effect when they began their deployments.  H.R. 4045 and S. 2121 would grandfather units mobilized and deployed before October 1, 2011, under the old policy to allow them to return home with the leave originally promised to them.

  9. NGAUS The association includes nearly 45,000 current or former Guard officers. It was created in 1878 to provide unified National Guard representation in Washington. NGAUS provides states and our members unified representation before Congress. The NGAUS legislative department is the lobbying branch of the association.  It seeks modern equipment, training, missions and personnel benefits for the Army and Air National Guard by lobbying Congress and the Executive Branch. The association’s communications department tells the Guard story in general and the NGAUS story in particular. This is accomplished through the monthly NATIONAL GUARD magazine, the weekly Washington Report electronic newsletter, as well as the association’s Web site and news media.

  10. NGAUS Highlights FY 12 Accomplishments Created a permanent seat on the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the Chief of the National Guard Bureau Behavior health support for members of the Reserve Component during scheduled unit training assemblies Reemployment rights for Title 32 National Guard duty Expansion of state licensure exceptions for certain health care professionals to provide access to healthcare for National Guard soldiers in rural and remote areas

  11. NGAUS Highlights • FY 13 Objectives • Cost Effective, Readily Accessible Solution for America’s National Defense • Support shifting Active Component missions and manpower into the National Guard to maintain capabilities and improve efficiencies at a fraction of the cost • Personnel Initiatives • Worldwide Space A travel for Reserve Component members and dependents • Veteran status for all retired members • Early Retirement Credit • Provide an incentive for continued service beyond 20 years by authorizing one year early retirement credit for every two years served beyond twenty

  12. How do I Join? • NGAI Website • Contact your unit NGAI Unit Representative • Contact your NGAI Board Member Rep • Contact your Commander or 1SG/CSM • Contact your Bn/Sqdn S1

  13. FY13 Events Calendar OCTNOVDEC NGAI Rep Tng Cavalry Ball TAG Senior Ldr Conf R&R Awards Banquet NGAUS Industry Day IDT Holiday Party ILO AT Family Day Artillery Ball Golf /Membership Kickoff 38th DIV Senior Ldr Conf JANFEBMAR Membership Campaign Membership Campaign Pre NGAI Membership #s Due APRMAYJUN State of State State Industry Day NGAI Rep Membership AAR NGAI JULAUGSEP Car Show FY14 Membership Plan Bike Ride EANGUS NGAUS

  14. Membership Competition Army Point of Contact Lee Baker james.baker4@us.army.mil 317-538-8039 Air Point of Contact Matt Brown matthew.brown2@ang.af.mil 812-208-2928

  15. Board of Directors - Officers President Kenny Newlin 1st Vice President Matt Brown 2nd Vice President Rodney Spade 3rd Vice President Scott Kasmer 4th Vice President Joseph Singler Treasurer Rick Wood Secretary Scott Wolff

  16. Board of Directors - Directors Lee Baker Shane Carnes Jeff Coomler Mike Dietrich Brandi Eason Keith Haston JR Newman Gina Owens Judy Perkins Greg Rhoades Rick Shatto John Silva Jim Wilson

  17. Questions?

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