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The American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance
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History National Commission on Children & Youth 1925 $5 million American Legion Endowment Fund Corporation $67 million
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Now Americanism Division Youth Welfare Funding: American Legion Endowment Fund Donations/investment American Legion General Fund Membership
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Scope 1,000 TFA applications received annually $3.7 million: Jan. 2010 through Dec. 2014 Average = $742,000 per year August 2015: 58 families, 134 children $85,000
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Purpose Basic needs of children Shelter: Utilities Food Clothing Medical (with prior approval)
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Qualifications Service period Minor child (under 18) High school, disability – 21 Proof Legal custody
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Department National Investigates Approves Requests Communicates Distributes Reviews Approves Issues check 2-party Department HQ Procedure
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Guidelines Follow instructions Exhaust resources Fill out application in entirety Investigator / Department Documentation Review Deny Call
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Special Circumstance When in doubt call me: (317)630-1323 Typical challenges: Guard/reserve service – DD214 Joint custody Grandparents Deceased or absent veteran parent
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Public Relations FSN – Military families Message to landlords, creditors, community: The American Legion always fights to protect veterans and their families Posts with no money? That’s okay! TFA is funded by National! Paperwork + documents = time
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Application Review
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