presentation to ussocom care coalition conference march 30, 2006
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Presentation to USSOCOM Care Coalition Conference March 30, 2006. Topics. Fisher House Program - Current Other support to OIF/OEF Wounded and their Families Scholarships for Military Children Program Newman’s Own Awards Fisher House Program - Plans for the Future - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Presentation toUSSOCOM Care Coalition
ConferenceMarch 30, 2006
Topics
Fisher House Program - Current Other support to OIF/OEF Wounded and their Families Scholarships for Military Children Program Newman’s Own Awards Fisher House Program - Plans for the Future Intrepid Foundation Programs How You Can Help Questions?
Fisher House Program
Program began in 1990 1991 - 1999: 24 houses 1999 - 2006: 33 houses 2006 - 2007: 39 houses At all Army, Navy & Air Force major medical
centers Expanding to more VA medical centers
Fisher House Locations
Army: 14 houses Includes two Fisher Houses in Germany
Navy: 4 Fisher Houses Air Force: 8 Fisher Houses Department of Veterans Affairs: 7 Fisher Houses
5 additional Fisher Houses under construction
Fisher House Locations
Fisher House Program
Foundation builds based on needs as validated by Army, Navy, & Air Force Surgeons General and VA Under Secretary for Health
Unique private - public partnership A centralized / decentralized program
Availability and eligibility decisions Sources of revenue for individual Fisher Houses
Working with Casualties
The daily fee to stay at a Fisher House is waived for all families of service men and women whose hospitalization is a result of their service in Iraq or Afghanistan. (One room per family)
Working with Casualties (Continued)
Liaisons must direct all questions to the Fisher House manager at each medical treatment facility.
Names, Phone Numbers, and E-Mail Addresses can be found at www.fisherhouse.org
Working with Casualties (Continued)
If the family of a service member hospitalized due to service in Iraq or Afghanistan can not be accommodated and is wait listed, Fisher House Foundation will ensure the family is not charged for their room at an on base guest house or transient facility, or an off base hotel if no rooms are available at the installation.
When a room becomes available at the Fisher House, the family be asked to move into the Fisher House and payments for the guest house or other facility will stop.
OIF/OEF Support - $1 M+
Lodging Support Internet Access Phone Cards Commissary & Exchange Certificates Car Service from D. C. Airports Airline Partnerships
Scholarships for Military Children
Partnership with Defense Commissary Agency Target audience: Sons and daughters of military personnel
(as defined by being a military dependent) Underwritten by commissary business partners and Fisher
House Foundation 6 Year History - $4.6 M to 3,000 recipients 34,200 Applicants Average GPA of Recipient: 3.8+
Scholarships for Military Children
Current program (School Year 2006-07) Applications closed on February 22nd Received 4,846 applications (255 commissaries)
from which 500 recipients will be selected Will award $750,000 ($1,500 grants) Names of recipients will be announced
in early May
Newman’s Own Awards
Partnership with Newman’s Own and Military Times $75,000 in Grants to Volunteer Organizations Awards announced in Pentagon ceremony Grants to Volunteer Organizations “Making A
Difference” 6 Year History - 76 Recipients; $282,000 Donated Emphasis on Family Readiness Groups
The Future
In Construction, Planning or Design: VA Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, FT Campbell James A. Haley VAMC, Tampa, FL Fisher House III & IV, Brooke Army Medical Center Fisher House II, Madigan Army Medical Center
Under consideration for 2007:
VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA Puget Sound VA Medical Center, Seattle, WA Fisher House II, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, CA
Primary Funding Sources
Annual Combined Federal Campaign Individual and organizational donations Corporate grants Federal grant Fisher family
Our Sister Foundations
Intrepid Foundation Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum Michael Tyler Fisher Center for Education Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund
Intrepid Foundation Programs
Mission: Honor America’s heroes who serve in the Armed Forces, educate the public about the price of freedom, and inspire our youth about the service provided by the men and women in uniform.
Operate the Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum Host the annual Fleet Week Celebration Ensure America never forgets the service and
sacrifices of those who serve in uniform
Michael Tyler Fisher Center
New state-of-the-art center to house Intrepid Foundation’s educational programs
Programs reach out to school children K-12 to teach science, history and character and leadership development
Unique setting -- a national landmark, in NYC Program reaches more than 50,000 children each
year
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund
Provided over $15 million to families of military personnel lost in OEF and OIF.
Now constructing the Center for the Intrepid - a $35 million state-of-art advanced skills training and rehabilitation center at BAMC.
Center will serve severely injured and disabled military personnel from OEF and OIF, personnel injured in other operations, and veterans
Groundbreaking on September 22, open by Jan 1, 2007.
How You Can Help
“Spread the Word” Annual Combined Federal Campaign Encourage submission of applications for Newman’s
Own Awards (April 30th deadline)
For more information: Fisher House websites:
www.fisherhouse.org www.militaryscholar.org
Toll-Free phone:
(888) 294-8560
Questions?
Thank you!