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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About FEW. Presented by DFC Chapter Committee Chairs Lynne Price Programming & Planning Patt Franc Policy & Legislation September 17, 2008. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW. FEW’S Purpose FEW’S History FEW & FWP FEW’S Structure FEW’S Goals
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About FEW Presented by DFC Chapter Committee Chairs Lynne Price Programming & Planning Patt Franc Policy & Legislation September 17, 2008
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW • FEW’S Purpose • FEW’S History • FEW & FWP • FEW’S Structure • FEW’S Goals • FEW’S Special Emphasis Areas • Compliance, Diversity, Legislation & Training • FEW & Agencies • Sponsors & Partners • Membership Benefits
PURPOSE OF FEW FEW is a membership organization committed to work toward ending sex discrimination and advancing career opportunities for women in Federal Government service by: • encouraging diversity and equity in the workplace • enhancing career opportunities for women • establishing and maintaining relationships with organizations to advocate the fair application of EEO and personnel laws, policies, procedures, and practices • improving the quality of life for women by influencing Congressional and Administration actions • committing to achieve and maintain a unified and diverse membership, and • providing opportunities for professional growth through leadership development, education, mentoring, and networking.
FEW’S HISTORY • Nucleus group met in Washington, D.C. • Organized in 1968 to ensure FWP implementation • Chapters spread throughout the U.S. & Overseas • Organized into 10 regions • 40years of providing a consistent National Training Program
FWP Official Federal Program Cannot Lobby Congress Cannot Raise Funds Manager May Be Full-Time or Collateral Duty FEW Private Non-Profit Non-Partisan Organization Can Lobby on Non-Partisan Issues Can Raise Funds Leadership Elected by the Membership FEW AND FWP DIFFERENCES
FEW & FWP SIMILARITIES • Share same goals for the advancement of women in Government • Both seek opportunities for the hiring, training, and advancement of women in federal service • Share same goals for diversity and EEO programs • Partner for special events
FEW’S STRUCTURE • Three-Tiered Organization • National Board of Directors (Governing Body) • Regional Executive Committee • Chapter Executive Committee • Nationally contracted services provide administrative, Legislative, conference planning/registration and financial support
NATIONAL GOALS • Provide training and career counseling at the National, Regional, and Chapter Levels • Maintain current and develop new relationships with the administration, Federal Departments, independent agencies, Unions, and the private sector • Communicate the purpose & expand the visibility and credibility of FEW
NATIONAL GOALS (continued) • Assist Federal Departments and independent agencies in the development and application of EEO laws • Represent Federally Employed Women’s interests before Legislative and Congressional bodies
NATIONAL GOALS (continued) • Develop well trained & diverse individuals capable of providing leadership at all levels of the organization – and in Government Careers • Make FEW the organization of choice for leadership, equity and the advancement for women.
FEW’S FOUR FOCUS AREASSPECIAL EMPHASIS • Compliance – with EEO laws • Diversity – cultural awareness • Legislative – process and participation • Training – national, regional, chapter
COMPLIANCE PROGRAM • Monitor Policies and practices of agencies and activities for conformance with requirements of statutes, executive orders, and regulations. • Take action to assist agencies and activities in correcting identified deficiencies. • Provide guidance on compliance issues to FEW members who request assistance.
DIVERSITY PROGRAM FEW recognizes that minority women have historically suffered the double discrimination of sex and racial/national origin. FEW embraced diversity as a way for promoting better understanding and positive change that would make FEW more responsive to the needs of minority members. • FEW is an organization for all women and men in the federal government; • FEW has a structured approach to help us be more responsive to the concerns of minority women as well as a mechanism for implementing the plan, evaluating progress, and recommending change, when appropriate; • FEW’s National Vice President for Diversity promulgates this concern with the issues through appropriate activities; and • FEW policies and practices bring av awareness of the need to work together to use increased diversity cognizance in our organization, our members, our Chapters, and our Regions.
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM • Members actively participate in the Legislative process • Legislative staff conducts Lobby Day activities on Capital Hill in conjunction with National Board meetings and other events • Chapters conduct voter registration projects • FEW Washington Representative and Legislative Network sends out Action Alerts on all issues & bills identified in FEW’s Legislative Agenda
LEGISLATIVE AGENDA • Three Tiers I. Issues directly impacting Federally Employed Women II. Issues affecting all Federal Employees, regardless of gender • Issues affecting all women as a class • Published for each new Congressional session to give prioritized focus to our issues
TRAINING PROGRAMS • National Training (NTP) held every year in July: • 2009 Orlando, FL • 2010 New Orleans, LA • 2011 Philadelphia, PA • 2012 Detroit, MI • Regional Training Programs • Chapter Training
TRAINING OBJECTIVES • To increase employee’s knowledge of federal systems, rules, and regulations under which they work • To help members acquire knowledge of career development and planning techniques (basic and advanced) • To enhance personal effectiveness and awareness of broader issues impacting women in the workplace
FEW & AGENCIES • Partnering to Bring Quality Programs • Shared Resources • Networking Opportunities • Professional Development for both Agency Employees and FEW Members
PARTNERS and SPONSORS • National Coalition for Equity in Public Service (NCEPS) • Blacks in Government (BIG) • Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC) • Image - Hispanic Government Employees • Society of American Indian Government Employees (SAIGE)
PARTNERS and SPONSORS • SPONSORS • Blue Cross/Blue Shield • Federal Long Term Care Insurance • GEICO • USDA • American Management Association • AVUE Technologies • First Command Financial Services • SAIC Crane Operations • Grantham University • PARTNERS • DCG Technology Learning Center • ACECAR Network • FEW Foundation for Education and Training • National Women’s History Museum • For info and links http://www.few.org/partners.asp
MEMBERSHIP • Open to all who support FEW’s mission and purpose • Types of Membership – Two types of membership: • Chapter Member – A member can join several chapters and pay dues at each, but can only be a primary member of one Chapter • Lifetime Member – offered at the National Level to those who have been members for at least 5 consecutive years. One time national fee, but annual Regional & Chapter dues may apply.
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP Put the power of FEW to work for you! Membership does have its benefits • An opportunity to actively support an organization that represents the interests of over 1 million women in civilian and military federal service • Being a part of a national network of women who support and believe in a women’s role in government leadership • Being a part of an organization working to change government for the better • Two free 30-minute telephone consultations with the law firm of Shaw, Bransford, Veilleux & Roth, PC who provide representation in a wide range of Federal employment law and personnel law issues. • Access to lower member tuition rates for FEW’s National & Regional Training Programs • News & Views FEW’s Electronic National Bi-Monthly Newsletter • Leadership and Mentoring Opportunities through FEW’s member network • The opportunity to build your KSA’s by taking an active part in Chapter operations
DENVER FEDERAL CENTERCHAPTER • Chartered in 2006 • Meets monthly, generally on the 3rd Wednesday of each Month during the lunch hour • Moves meetings around to different federal offices on/near the FedCenter • Plans programs and events to respond to both the mission of FEW and member interests • Offers many leadership and volunteer opportunities • Hopes to raise enough income this year to send our officers to Regional and National Training Programs • Would like to double its membership this year and ROCK THE REGION!
SUMMARY • FEW Offers • Training • Networking • Progressive Legislative Action • Compliance Assistance • Leadership Development • The Opportunity to Make a Difference FEW – a Membership Organization Working for the Elimination of Sex Discrimination and the Advancement of Women in Government
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? JOINUSTODAY!
FEDERALLY EMPLOYED WOMEN TOGETHER WE CAN & WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
CONTACT INFORMATION • Cheryl Howley, DFC Chapter President • cheryl.howley@fhwa.dot.gov • (720) 963-3485 • Jackie Martinez Wells, Membership Chair • jwells@do.usbr.gov • (303) 445-3683 • FEW National Office (202) 898-0994 • WEB SITE www.few.org • NTP WEBSITE www.fewntp.org