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“Where does your money go?”. Rochester Education Association REA = Teachers Union Educators united to improve the learning experience for students and.

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1 “Where does your money go?”

2 Rochester Education Association REA = Teachers Union Educators united to improve the learning experience for students and teachers

3 REA No government money is used to support the REA Our money comes from member dues

4 REA Out of the dues collected every month: 25% goes to the National Education Association (NEA) 50% goes to Education Minnesota 25% stays here in Rochester with us (REA)

5 REA Out of the 25% of your dues that stay in Rochester, we can provide: 1. A Full-Time release President to work for us 2. Professional development 3. Donations to student-worthy causes 4. Participation in local and statewide lobbying 5. Funding to send teachers to state and national conventions

6 Here’s a Visual Representation O President expenses O Treasurer stipend O Membership Chair stipend O Exec Board meetings O FR meetings O Negotiations ED MN Rep Convention NEA Convention AFT Convention PR /Media Secretarial Audit Office Rental Computer Support Office Supplies Community Involvement Charitable Contributions Association Leave REA Banquet Lobbying Staff Development

7 REA We also reserve 10% of all local dues as part of a crisis fund for emergencies.

8 REA O We DO NOT use any local dues money to support political candidates or organizations

9 Questions? O If you have any questions that were not answered in this presentation, please contact Mr. Richard Jopp, our REA Treasurer.Richard Jopp


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