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Who is TEAM-FMA?
Public Employees Roundtable
FMA played an integral role in promoting the important purpose of the Public Employees Roundtable (PER) when it was first established in 1982. PER's mission is to: help better inform citizens about the quality of people in government and the services they provide; promote excellence within government and esprit de corps among government employees; and encourage interest in public service careers. Today, PER is a national coalition of more than 32 management and professional organizations representing more than 3 million public employees and retirees.
Public Service Recognition Week, celebrated annually the first fall week in May, is set aside by Presidential declaration and PER, in partnership with the Interagency Council on Administrative Management, coordinates the activities. In Washington, DC, Public Service Recognition Week is a week-long celebration that begins with the "Breakfast of Champions," saluting our Public Service Excellence Award winners and concludes with a four-day event on the National Mall. Initiated in 1985, PER's prestigious Public Service Excellence Awards(PSEA) continue to recognize programs at all levels of government which show innovation, quality, and cost effectiveness. Unique among award programs, nominations for PER awards are made by peers and recognize groups of employees. Awards for public programs currently are offered in eight categories - Federal, state, county, city, intergovernmental, international, community service, and public/private partnership. While the awards do not include a monetary prize, they do offer national recognition and exposure for worthwhile programs. More than one program that faced loss of funding was saved through the recognition provided by winning a PER award.
FMA is proud to be an original member of PER to celebrate the incredible work of the public service.
Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund
In 1993 FMA joined the Board of Directors for the Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund (FEEA). FEEA exists to make sure that Federal and postal employees always have somewhere to turn. Whether it's to provide scholarships to Federal employees or their children, or to give much-needed financial assistance when disaster strikes, FEEA has been - and continues to be - the benevolent backbone of our Federal community.
For instance, look no farther than the FEEA World Trade Center/Pentagon Fund, which was established immediately following the harrowing events of September 11, 2001. Since that time, the Fund has received more than $5.5 million in donations to assist affected civilian Federal employees and their families. Thanks to the generous corporate support of organizations like BlueCross BlueShield Association, GEICO, and FEDS -- all of whom are part of TEAM FMA -- FEEA was able to write and disburse checks without delay to those families in need.
And who can ever forget the horrific bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. Once again, FEEA - partnering with FMA members at Tinker AFB and other local agencies - was at the forefront in providing comfort and relief, including over $150,000 in immediate financial aid to Oklahoma Federal families who needed help with funeral expenses, travel, and other needs related to the bombing. Naturally, FEEA promised to provide a college education to every child who lost a Federal employee parent in the blast. Over 175 children meet the requirements of this fund and scholarship assistance will be provided over the next 20 years. More than 18,000 individual Federal employees and their friends donated a total of $1.8 million.
Through FEEA, FMA has also built a burgeoning FMA/FEEA Scholarship Program (administered by FEEA exclusively for FMA), which serves to award academic scholarships to deserving candidates through generous contributions from FMA members. Thirteen winners from FMA families were awarded FMA - FEEA scholarships last year.
To apply for the FMA-FEEA Scholarship click here. Instructions and a complete application for this scholarship can also be found in each year’s winter issue of The Federal Manager.
Rarely do the good deeds of Federal workers make the headlines. Nevertheless, the helping hand that you continue to give in order to assist those in need has paved the way for the growth and contributions of FEEA and CFC - which, in turn, has touched the lives of so many individuals.
FYI: The Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund has a new CFC number this year; 1-1-1-8-5. All participating CFC charities – local, national and international – have been given brand-new 5-digit identification codes. FEEA’s new number – 11185 – is the one to use when making a pledge.
You can learn more about how FEEA uses your contribution by visiting www.feea.org. For more information on the FMA-FEEA scholarship, please click here.
Coalition for Effective Change
In 1993, FMA helped establish the Coalition for Effective Change (CEC), a federation of management and professional organizations of Federal employees. At that time, CEC worked with the Vice President and the National Performance Review to ensure that downsizing didn't result in capsizing.
Today, CEC represents over 30 organizations with a combined membership of more than 600,000 public employees. The mission of CEC is to improve government operations and ensure sound management of civil service. FMA continues to provide leadership to the Coalition at its monthly meetings on legislative initiatives. CEC meets with OPM and OMB to discuss efforts to improve government, and shares information with Congress and works with others on initiatives for government-wide change.
As a proud founder, FMA celebrated CEC's 10th year anniversary last year.
National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations
Within the Federal workforce, both management and labor seek to serve the public and accomplish Government's mission in an effective and efficient manner. Executive Order 13522, signed by the President on December 9th, 2009, calls for Federal agencies to work together with employees and unions to improve the delivery of high quality services to the American people. The order also created the National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations (the “Council”).
President Obama appointed FMA's National President Patricia Niehaus a member of the Council, where she joins seven union representatives and one other management association representative at the table. The Council meets on a regular basis (generally monthly) to tackle a range of issues relating to labor and management partnership efforts.
Employee Thrift Advisory Council
In 2003, FMA National President Michael Styles was named Vice Chair of the Employee Thrift Advisory Council (ETAC) to continue FMA's strong role in ensuring the growth and success of the Thrift Saving Plan. ETAC, as it is known, is a 15-member body established by the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986 (FERSA) to advise the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) on matters related to the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). These organizations represent Federal and postal employees, both active and retired, at all levels of the U.S government.
We continue to work closely with the other 14 employee organizations represented on the Council in an effort to upgrade the investment opportunities for our members and all Federal employees alike.
Public Employees Roundtable
FMA played an integral role in promoting the important purpose of the Public Employees Roundtable (PER) when it was first established in 1982. PER's mission is to: help better inform citizens about the quality of people in government and the services they provide; promote excellence within government and esprit de corps among government employees; and encourage interest in public service careers. Today, PER is a national coalition of more than 32 management and professional organizations representing more than 3 million public employees and retirees.
Public Service Recognition Week, celebrated annually the first fall week in May, is set aside by Presidential declaration and PER, in partnership with the Interagency Council on Administrative Management, coordinates the activities. In Washington, DC, Public Service Recognition Week is a week-long celebration that begins with the "Breakfast of Champions," saluting our Public Service Excellence Award winners and concludes with a four-day event on the National Mall. Initiated in 1985, PER's prestigious Public Service Excellence Awards(PSEA) continue to recognize programs at all levels of government which show innovation, quality, and cost effectiveness. Unique among award programs, nominations for PER awards are made by peers and recognize groups of employees. Awards for public programs currently are offered in eight categories - Federal, state, county, city, intergovernmental, international, community service, and public/private partnership. While the awards do not include a monetary prize, they do offer national recognition and exposure for worthwhile programs. More than one program that faced loss of funding was saved through the recognition provided by winning a PER award.
FMA is proud to be an original member of PER to celebrate the incredible work of the public service.
OTHER FMA RELATIONSHIPS
FMA continues to belong to the Federal/Postal Coalition, another alliance of 31 Federal and postal employee groups that meets monthly to discuss initiatives affecting both communities.
FMA is also a member of is the Coalition to Assure Retirement Equity (CARE), which focuses on issues of concern to Federal retirees.
We also have strong relationships with:
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