July 9-11, 2013 NARFE National Executive Board Meeting Minutes Location: Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, FL

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 July -, 01 NARFE National Executive Board Meeting Minutes Location: Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, FL Tuesday, July, 01: Call to Order (:00am) by National President Beaudoin Moment of Silence Pledge of Allegiance led by RVP Smith Roll Call by National Secretary Hughes Presentation of the Agenda Present: National Officers President Joseph A. Beaudoin Vice President Paul H. Carew Secretary Elaine C. Hughes Treasurer Richard G. Thissen Regional VicePresidents Region I Arthur (Art) Pike Region II Evelyn Kirby Region III Don Stewart Region IV Paul Johnson Region V Carol Ek Region VI Jerome Smith Region VII Frank Impinna Region VIII Helen Zajac Region IX Lanny Ross Region X William (Bill) Martin Staff NEB Executive Assistant Marian Uffen Director of Membership Bridget Boel Guests VA Past Federation President Bill Shackelford OH Vice President, Membership Tim Gartner CA Past Federation President Lea Zajac NP Beaudoin called the meeting to order at :00am. First order of business, NT Thissen presented a review and update of the 01 mid-year budget. It reflects reduction in projected revenue and expenses and includes purchase of the ISI software (NARFE s database), re-negotiation of the M&R contract, and adjustments required due to March NEB approved motions and other approved decisions since 01 budget approval last November. (Midyear budget on file) 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Following questions and discussion, a motion was presented: Motion #01-0-1. SUBJECT: 01 Revised Budget. Motion made by NT Thissen and nd by RVP Ross that the 01 revised budget submitted to the July NEB members be approved. The motion unanimously passed. NS Hughes stated for the record the vote results for both the approval to extend the M&R contract through September 0, 01 and the approval to purchase ISI database software. Both were approved with unanimous votes. NVP Carew discussed the recommendations of a working group to determine steps needed to examine not only the future of NARFE as a whole, but also the role of electronic chapters and their impact on NARFE s survival. Members of the working group were: NVP Carew, Chair, David Snell, President of Chapter #, Chuck Timanus, Secretary/Treasurer of Chapter #, and Bill Shackelford, VA Past Federation President and Chair of Bylaws 01 Committee (RVP Ross also participated in the meeting). (Report on file) Following the discussion, a motion was presented: Motion #0-0-1: SUBJECT: Future of NARFE. Motion made by NVP Carew and nd by RVP Stewart that the NEB authorize the National President to appoint a committee of appropriate size to address the future of NARFE and the role of echapters as a dominant and inevitable part of this future. The committee will examine all significant issues that could affect the future growth and viability of this Association. The committee will prepare a report with recommendations for the NEB to review and, if approved, the report will be published in time for disseminating at 01 federation conventions and will be made available to the general membership. *The motion was amended to insert a statement in the second paragraph after: The committee will prepare a report with recommendations to read: to promote strengthening and assuring long-term effectiveness of NARFE. The amended motion reads as follows: Amended Motion #0-0-1: SUBJECT: Future of NARFE. Motion made by NVP Carew and nd by RVP Stewart that the NEB authorize the National President to appoint a committee of appropriate size to address the future of NARFE and the role of echapters as a dominant and inevitable part of this future. The committee will examine all significant issues that could affect the future growth and viability of this Association. The committee will prepare a report with recommendations to promote strengthening and assuring long-term effectiveness of NARFE for the NEB to

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 review, and, if approved, the report will be published in time for disseminating at 01 federation conventions and will be made available to the general membership. The motion, as amended, passed unanimously. The committee will submit their recommendations to the NP for review. If the NP agrees with the recommendations, they will be submitted to the NEB for review. If the NEB approves, the recommendations will be made available in time for the 01 federation conventions and to the general membership. Old Business: RVP Kirby applauded the decision to invite each RVP to HQ for a week of observation and participation in the day-to-day business of NARFE. A report will be forthcoming once all visits are completed. RVP Zajac stated that some members are complaining there are too many fundraisers. ACTION ITEM #1: The NOs will discuss ways to better communicate to our members the purpose of fundraisers and how NARFE is utilizing the additional funds. A suggestion to prepare an article for the NARFE Insider was mentioned as one possibility for distributing information regarding fundraisers. Note: Information relating to NARFE s fundraising activities was sent to the RVPs and FPs on July / th. RVP Zajac stated that more Public Relations (PR) activities are needed to communicate information, successes, etc. regarding membership. NS Hughes responded that while there are a number of PR-related activities already in existence, a very tentative plan to enhance Federation and Chapter Services is being discussed for the purpose of providing greater communication and increase PR efforts. New Business: RVP Zajac recommended that additional membership prospecting/recruitment materials be either updated or created to assist the field. ACTION ITEM #: HQ will assess the need for additional brochures, materials, etc. currently available for the field. (Note: The newly-revised prospecting/recruitment kit was carefully and strategically designed to enhance efforts by the field and limit the need for additional materials)

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 RVP Ross suggested that the CAB consider adding a QR code capability for certain NARFE materials. He also suggested that the CAB investigate creating a NARFE App for mobile devices. RVP Zajac also suggested that the QR code be added to the NARFE posters. ACTION ITEM #: HQ, with assistance from the CAB, will assess the feasibility of the suggestions. NT Thissen discussed a proposal to eliminate all paper reports distributed by HQ. Currently, there are only 0 chapters which require paper reports at a cost of about $,000 per year for mailing. Federations are encouraged to assist those chapters by providing the paper reports required. Following a discussion, a motion was presented: Motion #0-0-1. SUBJECT: Written Reports. Motion made by NT Thissen and nd by NVP Carew that HQ stop providing written reports from the online reporting system, effective October 1, 01. With a vote, the motion unanimously passed. Legislative Director Jessica Klement discussed current activities relating to the Protect America s Heartbeat (PAH) Campaign. She discussed several issues surrounding the campaign including changes in legislative staffing responsibilities and her goal to create an in-house grassroots advocacy program. To accomplish this, six federations were chosen to lead the PAH activities in creating a grassroots advocacy model to eventually be disseminated to all federations. The six chosen are Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, West Virginia, Maine, and Washington. She also solicited assistance from the RVPs in working with the six states to ensure that PAH campaign continues to be successful. Membership Crisis State of the Union by NS Hughes/Bridget Boel: NS Hughes provided an introduction to the Membership Crisis overview and status report which was to follow. She began by stating that the gain/loss statement, which is distributed monthly, can never reveal the depth of the analysis beneath the numbers. Analysis indicates a slowing in the decline that has built over the past thirty years and a path towards reversal. The slowing in the membership decline is in spite of the accelerated number of deaths we are experiencing and will continue to experience for the near future. The most significant news is that without the analysis, strategic planning, and new initiatives of the last two years, we would find ourselves in a far worse and perhaps unsustainable situation.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Director of Membership Boel presented a PowerPoint with emphasis on the following: Loss Analysis reported deaths, renewal rate erosion, dropped for nonpayment Gain Analysis reinstatements, retention, slowing the decline, recruitment efforts, prospecting efforts, efforts to Get into Federal Buildings, enarfe The Bottom Line The issues at hand and what do we take away from the discussion? Brainstorming Priorities - How to best focus resources, the following priorities were recommended: Big Idea resources placed for biggest impact Recruitment and Prospecting! New members are the critical focus as member deaths escalate Field Initiatives - Providing Information, Tools and/or Best Practices for Greater Volume of Field-initiated Recruitment and Prospecting (PowerPoint on file and posted on website) Bylaws 01 Committee Chair Bill Shackelford, presented an update in a joint NEB/FPs session of the committee s findings to comply with the DC Statutes and mandate as prescribed by NP Beaudoin, which are: Identify provisions within NARFE s Bylaws that do not reflect requirements of the DC Statutes; and To recommend any changes necessary to NARFE s Bylaws to ensure that the Bylaws meet the requirements of the DC Statutes and adapt them, to the degree allowed, to the needs of NARFE. (PowerPoint on file) Tuesday PM, July, 01 NS Hughes presented a recommended process to begin the brainstorming session to address the membership crisis. The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to addressing the crisis. The meeting adjourned at :00pm. Wednesday, July, 01: The board continued the brainstorming process to address the membership crisis through the morning. Wednesday PM, July, 01 The board began a very lengthy discussion of the morning s brainstorming activities.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Following the discussion, the board agreed to present their top four recommendations to the FPs on Thursday morning which are: The highest volume recruiters from each federation will be sent to federation and regional events and conventions, with NARFE subsidies, in order to share best practices. A new NARFE membership category tentatively called Supporting Member to be established which will be open to all. (Allowing anyone who would like to support the NARFE mission or who feels they may benefit from the mission to join). Initiate federation level district/area training which will focus on membership, legislation, the website, and OAM. Federations will focus on rebuilding and strengthening chapters with focus on the importance of the NARFE mission to the overall federal community. A discussion concerning the first year new member dues followed with regard to the $0 incentive for enarfe membership vs. $ for local chapter membership. Following the discussion, a motion was presented: Motion #0-0-1. SUBJECT: New Member Fee. Motion made by RVP Kirby and nd by RVP Ross that National Dues for all new members be $0.00, in accordance with Article I, Section.B. of the National Bylaws, effective October 1, 01. With a vote of Yeas and Nays, the motion passed. With no further business, the meeting adjourned at :0pm. Elaine C. Hughes National Secretary **The next scheduled NEB meeting will be held on November 1-1, 01 at NARFE HQ in Alexandria, VA.