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NFRW
2012-2013
CLUB ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
CLUB PRESIDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE
HOW TO GET NFRW FORMS
•www.NFRW.org
•Members only
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•Password:
federation
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Forms Online
Club Achievement Awards
Caring for America
Campaign Volunteer Hours
MELP ( Mamie Eisenhower Library Project)
DATES TO REMEMBER
TIME FRAME COVERED
January 1, 2012 –December 31, 2013
Due Date to
State President
June 1, 2013
Bronze Award
Silver Award
Gold Award
Diamond Award
158 - 183 points
184 - 209 points
210 - 236 points
237 - 266 points
Eligible Clubs
•Annual Service Charge paid
2012 & 2013
•Membership per capita dues paid
2012 & 2013
•Clubs chartered late in 2012 or in 2013 are eligible if they paid NFRW in 2013
National Pathfinder Scholarship Fund
Betty Rendel Scholarship Fund
Marion Martin Building Fund
Dorothy Kabis Internship Fund
2012 & 2013
2012 & 2013
2012 & 2013
2012 & 2013
Make separate checks to NFRW for each fund.
Example : NFRW – Betty Rendel Scholarship
Checks can be mailed in one envelope to:
NFRW
124 N. Alfred St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
Mamie Eisenhower Library Project
Donate in 2012 &2013
Titles can be found on NFRW website
MELP
Club
Function
65 points
Community
Relations
Membership
Development
39 points
50 points
Campaign
Programs
57 points
55 points
Bonus Points
•Club holds 10 monthly meeting in both 2012 & 2013
•1 bonus point for each member who is a NFRW Regent
•Club sends monthly newsletter to members in both 2012 & 2013
•Club sends member(s) to NFRW Board Meeting or NFRW
Regional Meeting in 2012 and 2013
•Club held a fundraising event in 2012 or 2013
•Club helped start or financially supports a TARS, College
Republican Group
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
•Appoint Membership chair
•Hold a program on
•Membership
•Leadership development
• Hold a Membership event
•Outreach to all age groups and cultures
•Increase membership in 2012 or 2013
•Publish a membership directory (hard copy or
electronic)
PROGRAMS
* You do not need to devote an entire meeting to a program. You can have more than one
program presentation and get credit for each!!!
•Club has a Program Chair who plans programs.
•Programs
•GOP speakers
•GOP initiatives
•Programs on current legislative issues, national or state
level.
•Differences between GOP and Democrat philosophies.
•State Party Official(s) come and explain GOP plans of Action.
•NFRW history and structure and State Federation history
•Club has Legislative Chair who reports on legislation (local, state, and federal)
•Club develops a plan to lobby state or national officials
•Club acted on legislation
•Club acted on NFRW legislative alerts
PROGRAMS
•Bonus points
•State Federation President or State FRW Representative
presented program on NFRW/State Federation history
•State elected official/NFRW officer/NFRW Board member is a
program speaker
•Club member(s) attend local, state or NFRW legislative day on
the hill
•Appoint campaign chair who develops campaign activities and is responsible for reporting
club members campaign hours
•Club holds candidate forums
•Visit state and local elected officials
•Club participated in NFRW Voter Registration Drives May 15-18, 2012 &/or Sept 12-19, 2013
•Meet with party officials to maximize clubs effectiveness in elections
•Club has members who participate in precinct/county GOP
•Club recruits one club member to run for office
• Club schedules for members to work in Local/ County GOP offices
• Club members attended local, state, district or RNC Convention
• Club has a member who is a Campaign manager/election board official, county, district, or
state party officer.
• Club has plan that explains differences between Republican and Democrats on vital party
issues.
•
Bonus points
• Club registered over 50 Republican voters
• Club contributed financially or volunteered in a GOP woman’s
campaign
• Club budgeted $$ and/or sent a member to a campaign school or
seminar
•Club has Publicity Chair
•Club President shares info that promotes national, state and regional programs that were
received from NFRW or State Federation
•Club President has e-mail or phone to receive information from NFRW and State
Federation
•Supported the troops by sending care packages or letters, donating
airfare for a serviceman or helping a serviceman’s family
•Club held an essay contest in local schools to promote Americanism & patriotism
•Club gave $$ to a literacy program, held a book drive, donated books to a library or school.
•Club gave books through MELP program in both 2012 & 2013
•Donations in both 2012 and 2013
•National Pathfinder Scholarship
•Betty Rendel Scholarship Fund
•Marion Martin Building Fund (minimum of $10.00)
•Dorothy Kabis Internship Fund
•Bonus Points
•Club donated $20.00 or more in 2012 & 2013 to Marion Martin
Building Fund
•Club gave a scholarship to a Republican woman
•Club and members supported the Ford Theater Educational and
Research Center
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