Welcome to the March CARE Meeting Topic: Transitioning ...
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Measure of Effectiveness:• We continue to connect employers with thousands of
Soldiers and Family members globally through our Fort
Benning SFL-TAP website:
https://www.benning.army.mil/garrison/dhr/sfl-tap/Job-
Announcements.html
• Fort Benning’s (Army Only) UCX for 4th Qtr, FY19 was
$422,665.08 compared to $4,366,970 in 2011
Best Practices:
• Employer Tours that showcases Transitioning Soldiers
• Employer CG “Thank you” Notes for hiring Soldiers
• Developed a CSP Letter of Intent that will be used as the
standard across the Army
• Weekly tactical connect program for employers and Soldiers
Program Metrics Success FY19 (CSP): • Troops into Transportation: 388 completed & 379 job placements
($3M cost savings)
• Airstreams Renewables: 131 completed &109 job placements
($872K cost savings)
• Global K9 Cargo Screening: 7 completed & 4 job placements
($32K cost savings)
• MSSA: 8 completed & 8 Job Placements ($64K cost savings)
• VECTR: 1 completed & 1 Job Placement ($8k cost savings)
• IND Interns: 20 completed & 20 job placements
($160K cost savings)
* In FY19, 554 Soldiers completed CSP training with 521
accepting job offers, saving over $4M in Federal unemployment
compensation (UCX)
Career Skills Program (CSP) Pending Approval:
• International Brotherhood of Boilermakers - FREE
• InComm: Fraud analysis - FREE
• iParametrics - FREE
• NCR: ATM Technician Training - FREE
• Grady EMS Academy - FREE
• Columbus Consolidated Government – FREE
Active Career Skills Program (CSP):
• Troops into Transportation (CDL) - GI Bill
• Airstreams Renewables Inc.- GI Bill
• Veterans Education Career Transition Resource Center (VECTR) – FREE
• Heroes MAKE America: Manufacturing Institute – GI Bill (FASFA)
• Global K9 Protection Group: Canine Handling for Cargo Screening – FREE
• Columbus Water Works – Water and Wastewater Treatment Field Service
Internship – FREE
Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program
A “JOINT” Decision For Married Soldiers Who . . .
• decline coverage
• cover less than full retired pay
• elect “child only”
• are under REDUX retirement plan and do not
elect full base amount based on retired pay they
would have received under High-3
It is the Soldier’s election•The spouse can only concur or non concur
Spouse Election
• provides annuity of 55% regardless of the surviving spouse’s age
• annuity paid forever (unless remarriage occurs pre-55)
• if remarriage ends, annuity reinstated
• increased by annual COLA
• taxable as an annuity
• cost stops when no beneficiary
Child Only Election
eligible until 18, or 22 if full-time, unmarried student
unmarried incapacitated child - eligible forever
(if condition was incurred pre-18 or 22)
• Note: It is recommended that you research the impact SBP for a fully disabled child may have on other benefits the child has or will receive.
cost based on ages of member & youngest child
all eligible children covered at one cost
cost stops when no eligible children remain
cheaper than “spouse” due to finite benefit
costlier option than child when with spouse since child is primary beneficiary
annuity divided equally among all eligible children
Child Abuse Prevention Month (FAP)
Presenter: Theresa Sanchez
Contact Information: [email protected]
22 Oct 2019 / V1
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12 of 6Bob Brown / (706) 545-2918 / [email protected]
Events for April Child Abuse Awareness Month
Child Safety Activity Book (all month)
Art work display (all month)
Pinwheel Parades at various Child Development Centers (all month)
NPSP awareness booth at Eggstravaganza (3Apr)
Wallet ID card kit (8Apr)
Stroller Strong (16Apr)
Strike out Abuse (19Apr)
Victim Advocacy information booth in partnership with EFMP at Tri-Community Field Day (23Apr)
Go Blue (24Apr)
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CYS HOURLY CARE
HOURLY CARE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
DFMWR has launched a test pilot program, extending hourly care
services through June 2020. Care is available by appointment only
for CYS registered children, ages 6 weeks – 5 years.
Reservations can be made online at WEBTRAC.MWR.ARMY.MIL for up to 3
weeks in advance. Same day appointments can be made, if space is
available, by calling 706-545-3732.
The CYS Satellite Center Hours of Operation are
*NEW- Monday & Friday: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Hourly fees may be paid in
advance or at time of service.CYS Satellite Center
7980 Marne Road, Building 9257
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CYS HOURLY CARE USAGE
HOURLY PILOT Jan Feb* Mar Apr May Jun TOTAL
Total Available Hours 1700 1750 3450
Total Hours Used 354 826 1180 % Hours Used: 34.20%
Number of Visits 99 137 236 Average Hours per Visit: 5.00
Number of Cancellations 0 0 0 Peak Hours of Usage: 10am-12pm
Monthly No Shows 0 0 0 Least Used Hours: 4pm-5pm
No Show Fees Charged 0 0 0 Not Used Hours: 8am-9am
Days of Operation 14 15 29
Average Hours Per Day 25 55 40.69
Total Operation Expenses$4379 $3716 $8095
Fees Received $1775 $2466 $4241
Hourly Income ($2,604) ($1,250) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($3,854)
* February number are from 3 – 20 February
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Home Based Business
• Home Based Business (HBB) are Non- Federal Entity
• HBBs are operated by authorized residents on Army Installations who offer sales or services from within their home.
• Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (DFMWR) is designated as single point of entry for HBB applications
• Senior Commander has approval authority, or when delegated, the Garrison Commander
• This policy does not pertain to on-post childcare
IMCOM Policy Memorandum 215-1-14
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Home Based Business
• HBB application form is available at DFMWR office, Bldg 85 and website: https://benning.armymwr.com/
• HBB owners are responsible for completing the application process, obtaining the necessary permissions, licenses and liability insurance. Permissions include concurrence from:– RCI Community Manager
– Installation Safety
– AAFES/Commissary
• HBB owners will submit application form to DFMWR POC, Ms. Denise Williams, phone 706-545-4847, email [email protected]
IMCOM Policy Memorandum 215-1-14
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Home Based Business
• Application form:
IMCOM Policy Memorandum 215-1-14
Application for Home-Based Business Permit
Headquarters, Fort Benning, GA 31905
Email Address:
YES NO
Signature: ______________________________________________ Date:______________
Building Telephone # Initial
Approval Disapproval
Approval Disapproval
Approval Disapproval
No Legal
ObjectionLegally Insufficient
circle one
///Signature///
FIRST M. LAST NAME
Rank, Branch
Expiration Date: _______________________________
(3 years from date of signature unless otherw ise indicated)
I have reviewed the above appication for HBB permit and I have decided to approve / disapprove same.
Commanding
Telephone Number
Installation if Previously Approved:
Address of Proposed Business: Previously
Approved?
Installation Approval Authority
Judge Advocate General
(Legal Review)
Additional Offices
(per SC/GC guidance)
Directorate, Family, Morale,
Welfare and Recreation
Briefly describe the proposed business activity:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Directorate, Family, Morale,
Welfare and Recreation
DATA REQUIRED by the PRIVACY ACT of 1974. Authority: Title 5 USC 552a; Title 10, USC 3013. Purpose(s): The requested
information will be used by the Senior Commander or their designee to determine whether or not to grant this request. This
checklist is designed as a template to be modified for use at each Army installation.
Name (Last, First, MI) Name of Business
Home-Based Business Owner
The following rules are written to ensure that a HBB does not negatively affect the safety, community tranquility, or the good order and
discipline of an Army installation. The business owner acknowledges that the following conditions must be met:
Care (FCC) provider system.
or department for compliance with applicable laws, codes, regulations and requirements.
applicant must provide documentation that states the HBB meets all applicable food safety and sanitation conditions.
floor area. Parts or materials related to the HBB shall be screened from public view and will be limited to the interior of the structure or the
side and rear yards of the property. Signage is limited to what can be displayed in a single window from the inside and may not be
illuminated.
DateDirectorate / Office
Home-Based Business Owner: I certify that the above statements are true and that I have read and will abide by the rules above any
additional guidance contained within the installation's HBB policy letter.
Recommendation
Installation Coordination
Application Pick-up
Application Turn-in
submitting a request to the Senior or Garrison Commander.
RCI Community Manager
(if applicable)
Installation Safety