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NARFE 101

NARFE 101. PRESENTED BY Mike Ferri, Federation Budget Chair & Chap. 193 Editor Rich Wilson, Federation Vice President & Chap. 1404 President May 31, 2013. PURPOSE.

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NARFE 101

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  1. NARFE 101 PRESENTED BY Mike Ferri, Federation Budget Chair & Chap. 193 Editor Rich Wilson, Federation Vice President & Chap. 1404 President May 31, 2013

  2. PURPOSE To provide you a brief overview of NARFE, the Washington State Federation of Chapters (WSFC) and the many benefits of NARFE membership

  3. topics • What is NARFE? • Washington Federation • Resources/Links 111

  4. NARFE’S MISSION To safeguard and enhance federal employee health benefits, retirement benefits, and pay issues for Active Federal Employees (AFE) and Annuitants

  5. WHY NARFE WAS CREATED To persuade public policy makers that federal workers ought to have economic security in retirement as compensation for devoting their careers to public service.

  6. WHAT IS NARFE • The ONLYorganization solely dedicated to safeguarding and improving the benefits of federal employees, retirees, and families since 1921 • Grassroots, Lobbying organization; it is NOT a Union • Advocate for both Active and Retired federal employees before Congress and the White House

  7. WHAT IS NARFE • Governed by an elected leadership of four National Officers and ten Regional Vice Presidents • Has over 259,000 members; 54 federations, and more than 1,341 chapters • eChapter has 13,513 members as of 5/17/13

  8. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE • NARFE National • National Officers • Regional Vice Presidents • National Executive Board (NEB) • State Federations • Executive Board • Chapters

  9. WHO CAN BE A NARFE MEMBER • Any person who is or will be eligible to receive an annuity or survivor annuity from any of the civilian retirement programs of any agency of the US government (CSRS, FERS, State Department, NOAA) or of the District of Columbia and his/her current spouse, without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or age. • 2004 – Incorporated AFE’s into NARFE’s family

  10. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Regular Members: Members who pay National and Chapter dues. Only Chapter members are considered Voting Members of a Chapter. Life Members: Members who pay present and future National dues in a lump sum. A Life Member, who was or is a Chapter member at the time a National Life Membership was or is purchased, shall maintain membership in the Chapter. Failure to do so shall result in suspension of Chapter membership rights and privileges

  11. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Distinguished Member – A member who has reached the age of 85 and has been a NARFE member for at least 20 years may be recognized as a DM upon request and certification by the Chapter to National Office that criteria has been met. DM must continue to pay NARFE dues. Honorary Members– Members who have been granted the right to a National membership without further payment of National dues prior to the establishment of Distinguished Member Recognition Program (2008 Convention)

  12. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Members-at-Large (National Only Members) – Members who belong to the National Association but not to a Chapter. They pay National dues. They are non-voting members. Associate Members – NARFE members who affiliate with any Chapter other than their “Home Chapter.” Must pay Chapter dues and may hold office within the Chapter but cannot be included in the total Chapter membership count for determining representation at National Conventions.

  13. E-NARFE MEMBERSHIP • On-Line Membership Option • Open to Active and Retired Federal Employees • Same benefits as regular membership • All communications are electronic (except NARFE Magazine) • eNARFE Chapter 2363 – Washington, DC • State eNARFE Chapters are now being formed

  14. NATIONAL DUES – NEW MEMBER NEW MEMBERS – First Year Dues • $45.00 (Active and Retired) • $2.00 rebated to Chapter who recruited new retired member • $8.00 rebated to Member who recruited new active (AFE) member

  15. CHAPTER DUES • Chapters can establish Chapter dues for their own activities • Collected from the members in the National Dues Collection System

  16. NATIONAL DUES - RENEWALS Current Regular, eNARFE Members and Members-at-Large • $40.00 for 1 year, $72.00 for 2 years, $102.00 for 3 years • $34.00 for Dues Withholding (AFE’s not eligible) • $10.00 Cash Rebate from Federation under Cash Rebate Incentive Program

  17. DUES WITHHOLDING • Annual Dues - $34.00 versus $40.00 • 1/12 of membership dues and 1/12 of chapter dues are deducted from monthly annuity • Complete a DW-2 or DW-3 • Cash Rebate Incentive Program - $10.00 cash rebate from Federation

  18. NATIONAL CONVENTIONS • Held Biennially • 33rd Convention – Orlando FL, Aug 24–28, 2014 • Each Chapter is entitled one delegate for each 50 Chapter members or fraction thereof • Chapters can cast as many votes as the number of delegates entitled. Proxy votes can be cast. • Limited to three proxies per voting delegate • One delegate from a chapter is designated as Voting Rep

  19. Washington FEDERATION EXECUTIVE BOARD Federation President Vice President Secretary Treasurer District Vice Presidents (5) Immediate Past President

  20. Federation officers - elected • Elected by Delegates at the Biennial Federation Convention for 2Year Term • District Vice Presidents - Elected by Delegates from Chapters in Their Respective Districts to two year terms • All Federation Officers are limited to Two Consecutive Two Year Terms

  21. APPOINTED OFFICERS/CHAIRS • Appointed Officers • Appointed by President and Approved by Executive Board • Service Officer, Parliamentarian, Public Relations Officer, Chaplain, and Sergeant-at-Arms • Committee Chairs • Appointed by President and Approved by Executive Board • Alzheimer’s, NARFE-PAC, Membership Chair, Nominations, Resolutions, Editor, Webmaster, Auditing, Balloting, Budget, and Credentials

  22. FEDERATION EXECUTIVE BOARD • Responsibility • Provide Policy and Guidance • Carry out mandates of Federation Convention • Direct the management and authorize disbursement of Federation funds • Composition • Federation Elected Officers • Immediate Past Federation President • Meetings • Meets quarterly • All meetings open to members of Federation

  23. Washington Federation • Membership – 6,739(May 20, 2013) • 22 Chapters • 1 Closing (1801, Evergreen) • Smallest Chapter – 67 Members (1070, Longview/Kelso) • Largest Chapter - 922 Members (181, Bremerton) • Average Size – 306 Members • Chapters Broken Down into Five Districts, with District Vice President Responsible for Chapters in His/Her District

  24. Washington Federation Districts District I: Chapters 32, 239, 856, & 1247 District II: Chapters 43, 193, 196, 1404, 1701, & 1966 District III: Chapters 131, 163, 236, 1070, & 1801 District IV: Chapters 181, 881, 888, & 1006 District V: Chapters 237, 238, & 1192

  25. FEDERATION CONVENTIONS • Washington Federation – Held Biennially • Chapter or District Serves as Convention Host • One delegate for every 25 members or fraction thereof, plus Chapter President • Elected Federation Officers are Delegates-at-Large • Proxy Votes are Allowed • Federation Officers elected • Resolutions Voted on at Convention

  26. RESOURCES • NARFE Website: www.narfe.org • WA Federation Website: www.narfewa.net • Federation Newsletters • Chapter Newsletters • NARFE Magazine • GEMS (Global Electronics Messaging System) • NARFE News Watch • Chapter Officers • Chapter Members • District Vice President

  27. MEMBERSHIP • Every Member’s Responsibility • Practice the 3-R’s - Recruiting, Retention, and Reinstatement • Reminder Post Cards are available for Retention • Every Member should be a walking advertisement for NARFE

  28. CHANGE IN MEMBER RECORDS • Notify NARFE Member Records Office and Chapter Secretary of name, address, phone number, email address, and member status changes • Dues Inquiries and chapter assignments should be addressed to Member Records or Chapter President and/or Chapter Secretary • Renew Membership online at memberrecords@narfe.org • Or Call: 800.456.8410

  29. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES • Attend Chapter Meetings • Become engaged in Chapter activities • Volunteer to help with Chapter projects • Put your Skills to work in the Chapter • Enroll in GEMS (Go to NARFE website and follow directions – need Member ID and birth date)

  30. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES • Establish a NARFE account at www.narfe.org • Be a NARFE “Activist” on Legislative Issues • Strive to become a future Chapter Leader • Attend District Training • Don’t be afraid to ask questions or offer suggestions for improving the Chapter

  31. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Website: www.opm.gov/retire • Always have CSA or CSF Retirement Claim Number handy when contacting OPM • Retirement Eligibility • 888.767.6738 retire@opm.gov • Retiree/Annuitant • 888.676.6738 retire@opm.gov • Retirement Operations Center PO Box 45 Boyers PA 16017-0045

  32. IMPORTANT LINKS Social Security Administration • Website: www.ssa.gov • Phone #: 800.772.1213 • Always have Social Security Number and/or Claim # Medicare • Website: www.MyMedicare.gov • Phone: 800.633.4227 IRS • Website: www.irs.gov • Phone: 800.829.1040

  33. Direct deposit of annuity • Effective March 1, 2013, all federal annuity checks (Social Security, VA, Railroad, or federal benefits) will be electronic payments • Direct Deposit to Bank or Credit Union • Prepaid Debit Card (Direct Express Card) • Paper Checks will no longer be mailed

  34. QUESTIONS

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