There are no plans to change civil service positions to NAF positions. The policies, procedures, and entitlements relating to non appropriated employees are different than those for appropriated fund (civil service or “GS“) employees.
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No. AAFES gives MWR dividends on a yearly basis which totalled over $120 million in FY05. AAFES operates under Department of the Army and Department of Defense regulations. DeCa is a government agency that is funded by Congress with appropriated
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No, unless AAFES has concurred. The sale of sponsorship and advertising to retail stores and competitors of AAFES is strongly discouraged. MWR should respect the strategic business relationship it has with AAFES since MWR receives a dividend of the
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Sponsorship disclaimers, such as, “No official U.S. Army endorsement is implied,” must be included on all print materials containing sponsor recognition of any kind. For alcohol sponsorships, a responsible use campaign such as “Please Drink
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Employees of the government (military and civilian) cannot solicit donations or gifts. MWR sponsorship and advertising managers should not solicit for donations. The Joint Ethics Regulation addresses this issue and you should consult with your
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Only bonafide MWR programs and events as recognized by AR215-1 may be sponsored or display advertisements and benefit from Commercial Sponsorship or Advertising. Refer to figure 3-1 MWR Programs, Section II Funding Categories in AR 215-1 for a list
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This is highly discouraged. Caution should be taken when soliciting sponsorship or advertising support from DeCA competitors such as off-post grocery stores. DeCA saves authorized patrons approximately 30% per year in grocery bills, a benefit that
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Army MWR exists because the U.S. Army is committed to the well-being of the community of people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. Army MWR is a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of
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