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Chapter 7<br />Funding Your Program<br />Purpose.  This chapter provides detailed information on the support and funding of Command’s Family Readiness Program and the Command’s Ombudsman.     <br />Roles and Responsibilities.  per reference (x), COs will <br />provide support to Command Family Readiness Program as command resources permit.  It is the responsibility of the CO to establish upfront what  specific guidance the Command Ombudsman will receive.<br />    a.  Command Ombudsman.  Per reference (x), it is important for <br />the ombudsman and the CO to discuss the Family Readiness Program’s budget and determine what support can be provided.  It is important to establish upfront specific, preapproved expenses.  <br />        (1) Administrative Support such as paper, envelopes, pens, copier service, clerical assistance, and other support will be as command resources permit. <br /> <br />        (2) Command Supported Newsletter.  If the command has an established command newsletter, an Ombudsman may add to it.  However, if the command does not have an established newsletter, the ombudsman can produce one with content approved by the command before distribution.  <br />        (3) Claim for Reimbursement.  Based on an authorized budget, the command may reimburse the command ombudsman.  To receive reimbursement, the ombudsman must document expenses and submit a SF 1164 (enclosure X) and appropriate receipts to the command.  CO’s may reimburse the items found in reference (x) enclosure 6.<br />            (a) Childcare, by any provider, but not to exceed the local rate that would be charged by the Child Development Center.  Currently established Child Development Center usage priorities apply to the Ombudsman.<br />            (b) Mileage, parking, and tolls paid at the current Government privately-owned vehicle rate.  Mileage must be documented and parking and tolls require receipts.<br />            (c) Communication equipment such as a computer, cell phone, page, or other electronic devices, long distance calling cards or plans, or internet service are authorized.  Command pre-authorization/approval of equipment expenditures is required for reimbursement.   Command-owned equipment may be issued to the Ombudsman at the discretion of the commanding officer/commander if they decide the command program will function more effectively.  This equipment must be accounted for and returned when the Ombudsman resigns the position.  The Ombudsman must limit use of these items to execution of official duties only.<br />            (d) Telephone lines and any necessary telecommunication equipment may be installed in the private residences of persons who provide voluntary services per reference (x).  In the case of equipment installed under this authority, the commanding officer/commander may pay the charges incurred for the use of the equipment, for the authorized purposes, using Appropriated Funds or Non-Appropriated Funds.  Installation of such equipment must not be done routinely, but only after careful consideration and subsequent decision that to do so is necessary for the command Family Ombudsman program to function. <br />            (e) Travel expenses incurred during command-directed/ authorized participation in training, conferences, etc., will be paid.<br />                1.  Local command may reimburse the Ombudsman for costs of childcare and mileage incurred during Ombudsman Basic and Advance Training.  To be eligible for reimbursement, the Ombudsman must have a letter of appointment and have signed the volunteer agreement.  In locations where training is not available, a command may issue Invitational Travel Orders, per reference (x), to enable the Ombudsman to complete the course at another installation.  When Ombudsman Basic Training is not available in your area, use reasonable effort to find the closest training in order to minimize travel expenses.<br />                2.  Travel expenses incurred during command-directed/authorized participation in other training, conferences, or meetings, will be paid by the command.  The command is authorized, budget permitting, to issue Invitational Travel Orders and fund the associated travel, berthing, meals, and incidental expenses for Ombudsman to attend non-local training that will improve their effectiveness, per reference (x).  Expenses may be reimbursed or travel advances may be authorized per reference (x). DD 1351-2, Travel Voucher, Sub-voucher, or other command approved travel claim process must be used to claim travel reimbursement.  Local travel expenses are to be reported on SF 1164, Claim for Reimbursement for Expenses on Official Business.  Receipts must be submitted as required by the command. <br />            (f) Other Incidental Expenses.  Other Incidental expenses may be paid from Appropriated Funds, per reference (x).  The expense can only be incurred and paid directly by the command at the discretion of the commanding officer/commander.  These expenses are not reimbursable to the Ombudsman.<br />            (g) Other Support.  Administrative support such as paper, envelopes, pens, copier service, clerical assistance, command telephone cars, use of government mail, and government vehicle transportation should be budgeted and may be provided from Appropriated Funds or Non-appropriated Funds, as command resources permit.<br />            (h) Newsletter Expenses.  The command will assume all costs for the production and delivery of the Ombudsman newsletter.  The newsletter content must be approved by the command prior to printing or electronic distribution.  If produced solely within the command, it is responsible for providing technical/administrative support, paper, printer access, and delivery costs (stamps/bulk mail, etc.?  If it is printed/delivered by the Document Automation and production Service, the command must approve and provide the funding.  The local printing officer can provide guidance.  Use of government mailing privileges is authorized for official information such as mailing of newsletters, per reference (x).  For definitions and additional guidance on use of official mail privileges, see the Navy Family Ombudsman Program Manual.<br />    b.  Responsibility for Supervision of the Ombudsman.  Navy has the responsibility for the primary supervision of Ombudsmen when they are  providing services to Navy.  This responsibility may be delegated to authorized supervisors per reference (x).<br />        (1) The commanding officer/commander and the ombudsman, at the time of appointment, must complete a DD 2793, Volunteer Agreement for Appropriated Fund Activities and Non-Appropriated Fund Instrumentalities.  A copy of the signed agreement should be given to the volunteer prior to commencing volunteer services.  Part II of the from will be completed at the end of the Ombudsman’s term of service in order to document the dates of the volunteer service.  A copy of the completed volunteer agreement shall be given to the Ombudsman upon termination of service.  Volunteer records shall be retained for three years following the termination of volunteer service by the command receiving the service.<br />        (2) Commanding officers/commanders shall ensure that neither they nor their paid or volunteer staff violates the provisions of reference (x).  By law, no Department of Defense official shall directly or indirectly impede or otherwise interfere with the right of a spouse of a military member to pursue and hold a job, attend school, or perform volunteer services on or off a military installation.  Moreover, no official shall use the preferences or requirements of the command to influence or attempt to influence the employment, education, or volunteer decisions of a spouse.<br />3.  Ombudsman Appreciation/Recognition.  Each command will establish a program to recognize the volunteer contributions of their Navy Family command Ombudsman.  Some general guidelines include:<br />    a.  Personally support the program, especially with their time.<br />    b. value the Ombudsman’s opinion and advice.<br />    c.  Let the Ombudsman know they have done a good job, in writing or in person, and look for opportunities to provide official recognition at command functions and in publications.<br />    d.  Celebrate Ombudsman Appreciation Day in an appropriate and timely way.<br />    e.  Present a personally written letter of commendation or certificate of appreciation oat the end of service.<br />    f.  Issue an official nametag with command emblem attached inscribed with the ombudsman’s title and name.<br />    g.  Purchase an Ombudsman pin through the Navy Uniform Service of the Navy Exchange and present to the Ombudsman.  While it is usually worn separately from the nametag, it can also be attached to it.<br />    h.  Include the Ombudsman’s name and e-mail address in the plan of the day/week.<br />    i.  The commanding officer/commander may use Non-Appropriated Funds, if available, for individual Ombudsman appreciation dinners and Ombudsman plaques and awards.  Per reference (x), the Non-Appropriated Funds limitation is $50 per Ombudsman per year, not to exceed a total of $500  (multiple Ombudsmen) per Morale, Welfare, and Recreation fund per year.  Cash awards are not authorized.<br />4.  Accounting for Funds.  Ombudsman are required to keep track of their expenses.  Ombudsman may be eligible to claim tax deductions from the federal government for any unreimbursed costs associated with volunteering.<br />5.  Official Volunteers Per reference (x), CO will discuss with the Official Volunteer what support can be provided.  It is important to establish upfront specific, preapproved expenses.  <br />         <br />
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CRM Chapter 7 DRAFT FRS

  • 1. Chapter 7<br />Funding Your Program<br />Purpose. This chapter provides detailed information on the support and funding of Command’s Family Readiness Program and the Command’s Ombudsman. <br />Roles and Responsibilities. per reference (x), COs will <br />provide support to Command Family Readiness Program as command resources permit. It is the responsibility of the CO to establish upfront what specific guidance the Command Ombudsman will receive.<br /> a. Command Ombudsman. Per reference (x), it is important for <br />the ombudsman and the CO to discuss the Family Readiness Program’s budget and determine what support can be provided. It is important to establish upfront specific, preapproved expenses. <br /> (1) Administrative Support such as paper, envelopes, pens, copier service, clerical assistance, and other support will be as command resources permit. <br /> <br /> (2) Command Supported Newsletter. If the command has an established command newsletter, an Ombudsman may add to it. However, if the command does not have an established newsletter, the ombudsman can produce one with content approved by the command before distribution. <br /> (3) Claim for Reimbursement. Based on an authorized budget, the command may reimburse the command ombudsman. To receive reimbursement, the ombudsman must document expenses and submit a SF 1164 (enclosure X) and appropriate receipts to the command. CO’s may reimburse the items found in reference (x) enclosure 6.<br /> (a) Childcare, by any provider, but not to exceed the local rate that would be charged by the Child Development Center. Currently established Child Development Center usage priorities apply to the Ombudsman.<br /> (b) Mileage, parking, and tolls paid at the current Government privately-owned vehicle rate. Mileage must be documented and parking and tolls require receipts.<br /> (c) Communication equipment such as a computer, cell phone, page, or other electronic devices, long distance calling cards or plans, or internet service are authorized. Command pre-authorization/approval of equipment expenditures is required for reimbursement. Command-owned equipment may be issued to the Ombudsman at the discretion of the commanding officer/commander if they decide the command program will function more effectively. This equipment must be accounted for and returned when the Ombudsman resigns the position. The Ombudsman must limit use of these items to execution of official duties only.<br /> (d) Telephone lines and any necessary telecommunication equipment may be installed in the private residences of persons who provide voluntary services per reference (x). In the case of equipment installed under this authority, the commanding officer/commander may pay the charges incurred for the use of the equipment, for the authorized purposes, using Appropriated Funds or Non-Appropriated Funds. Installation of such equipment must not be done routinely, but only after careful consideration and subsequent decision that to do so is necessary for the command Family Ombudsman program to function. <br /> (e) Travel expenses incurred during command-directed/ authorized participation in training, conferences, etc., will be paid.<br /> 1. Local command may reimburse the Ombudsman for costs of childcare and mileage incurred during Ombudsman Basic and Advance Training. To be eligible for reimbursement, the Ombudsman must have a letter of appointment and have signed the volunteer agreement. In locations where training is not available, a command may issue Invitational Travel Orders, per reference (x), to enable the Ombudsman to complete the course at another installation. When Ombudsman Basic Training is not available in your area, use reasonable effort to find the closest training in order to minimize travel expenses.<br /> 2. Travel expenses incurred during command-directed/authorized participation in other training, conferences, or meetings, will be paid by the command. The command is authorized, budget permitting, to issue Invitational Travel Orders and fund the associated travel, berthing, meals, and incidental expenses for Ombudsman to attend non-local training that will improve their effectiveness, per reference (x). Expenses may be reimbursed or travel advances may be authorized per reference (x). DD 1351-2, Travel Voucher, Sub-voucher, or other command approved travel claim process must be used to claim travel reimbursement. Local travel expenses are to be reported on SF 1164, Claim for Reimbursement for Expenses on Official Business. Receipts must be submitted as required by the command. <br /> (f) Other Incidental Expenses. Other Incidental expenses may be paid from Appropriated Funds, per reference (x). The expense can only be incurred and paid directly by the command at the discretion of the commanding officer/commander. These expenses are not reimbursable to the Ombudsman.<br /> (g) Other Support. Administrative support such as paper, envelopes, pens, copier service, clerical assistance, command telephone cars, use of government mail, and government vehicle transportation should be budgeted and may be provided from Appropriated Funds or Non-appropriated Funds, as command resources permit.<br /> (h) Newsletter Expenses. The command will assume all costs for the production and delivery of the Ombudsman newsletter. The newsletter content must be approved by the command prior to printing or electronic distribution. If produced solely within the command, it is responsible for providing technical/administrative support, paper, printer access, and delivery costs (stamps/bulk mail, etc.? If it is printed/delivered by the Document Automation and production Service, the command must approve and provide the funding. The local printing officer can provide guidance. Use of government mailing privileges is authorized for official information such as mailing of newsletters, per reference (x). For definitions and additional guidance on use of official mail privileges, see the Navy Family Ombudsman Program Manual.<br /> b. Responsibility for Supervision of the Ombudsman. Navy has the responsibility for the primary supervision of Ombudsmen when they are providing services to Navy. This responsibility may be delegated to authorized supervisors per reference (x).<br /> (1) The commanding officer/commander and the ombudsman, at the time of appointment, must complete a DD 2793, Volunteer Agreement for Appropriated Fund Activities and Non-Appropriated Fund Instrumentalities. A copy of the signed agreement should be given to the volunteer prior to commencing volunteer services. Part II of the from will be completed at the end of the Ombudsman’s term of service in order to document the dates of the volunteer service. A copy of the completed volunteer agreement shall be given to the Ombudsman upon termination of service. Volunteer records shall be retained for three years following the termination of volunteer service by the command receiving the service.<br /> (2) Commanding officers/commanders shall ensure that neither they nor their paid or volunteer staff violates the provisions of reference (x). By law, no Department of Defense official shall directly or indirectly impede or otherwise interfere with the right of a spouse of a military member to pursue and hold a job, attend school, or perform volunteer services on or off a military installation. Moreover, no official shall use the preferences or requirements of the command to influence or attempt to influence the employment, education, or volunteer decisions of a spouse.<br />3. Ombudsman Appreciation/Recognition. Each command will establish a program to recognize the volunteer contributions of their Navy Family command Ombudsman. Some general guidelines include:<br /> a. Personally support the program, especially with their time.<br /> b. value the Ombudsman’s opinion and advice.<br /> c. Let the Ombudsman know they have done a good job, in writing or in person, and look for opportunities to provide official recognition at command functions and in publications.<br /> d. Celebrate Ombudsman Appreciation Day in an appropriate and timely way.<br /> e. Present a personally written letter of commendation or certificate of appreciation oat the end of service.<br /> f. Issue an official nametag with command emblem attached inscribed with the ombudsman’s title and name.<br /> g. Purchase an Ombudsman pin through the Navy Uniform Service of the Navy Exchange and present to the Ombudsman. While it is usually worn separately from the nametag, it can also be attached to it.<br /> h. Include the Ombudsman’s name and e-mail address in the plan of the day/week.<br /> i. The commanding officer/commander may use Non-Appropriated Funds, if available, for individual Ombudsman appreciation dinners and Ombudsman plaques and awards. Per reference (x), the Non-Appropriated Funds limitation is $50 per Ombudsman per year, not to exceed a total of $500 (multiple Ombudsmen) per Morale, Welfare, and Recreation fund per year. Cash awards are not authorized.<br />4. Accounting for Funds. Ombudsman are required to keep track of their expenses. Ombudsman may be eligible to claim tax deductions from the federal government for any unreimbursed costs associated with volunteering.<br />5. Official Volunteers Per reference (x), CO will discuss with the Official Volunteer what support can be provided. It is important to establish upfront specific, preapproved expenses. <br /> <br />