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CAP’s Cadet Program DAL Character & Leadership Committee Briefing Robert B. Smith Chief, Curriculum Development Cadet Programs Directorate Civil Air Patrol National HQ 29 November 2001
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Overview Mission Program elements Statistics Funding Benefits to the Air Force
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Our Mission To provide Civil Air Patrol with aerospace oriented programs and curricula that enhance the leadership and life skills of all cadet members thereby preparing responsible citizens for the USAF and the Nation.
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Demographics Traditional: About 24,000 CAP Cadets In over 1,100 local units About 12,000 new cadets join CAP yearly. MSI: About 2,050 inner-city middle schoolers In 53 schools.
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Program Elements Leadership Moral leadership Physical fitness Aerospace education Activities
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Progression Chart
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Opportunities Careers exploration programs Scholarships Orientation flight program National Flight Academies Cadet Officer School International Air Cadet Exchange National Cadet Competition Plus a lot more!
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Cadet Statistics
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Recruiting Statistics CadetsSeniors 1989 14,072 8,366 1990 11,959 7,197 1991 11,414 6,763 1992 10,533 6,758 1993 9,773 6,373 1994 8,531 6,517 1995 10,142 6,736 1996 12,120 7,625 1997 13,787 8,114 1998 14,081 8,829 1999 13,116 7,862 2000 11,202 7,264
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Retention Statistics Cadets Seniors 1989 41% 70% 1990 43% 78% 1991 46% 77% 199247% 78% 199344% 77% 199437% 74% 1995 33% 73% 199646% 78% 199747% 78% 1998 43% 74% 199945%71% 200046%75%
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Sources of Funding
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CAP Cadet Funding Funding for the national cadet program comes from three principle resources: Air Force Appropriated (~$1.4 M) CAP Corporate (~$0.5 M) DDR (~$0.14 M) New: Philanthropy/Fundraising
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Air Force Appropriated Dollars The ~$1.40 Million budgeted to CAP’s Cadet program includes: ~$0.45 M for uniforms (giving approximately 4,500 CAP Cadets each year one complete basic blue uniform). ~$0. 25 M for IACE support (CAP provides an additional $0.181 M). ~$0.35 M for orientation flights (CAP also contributes an additional $0.1 M). ~$0.35 M for education materials and encampment support.
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CAP Bang for the Buck $85 (The current Air Force cost per cadet to manage CAP’s Cadet program.)
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CAP Benefits to the Air Force SAR Character development Middle school reach Chaplains USAFA (8%) Aerospace education
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USAFA Rates
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BMT Rates
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Concluding Thoughts
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