Staff Org Chart

Cadet Org Chart

click above
Please remember - parents are responsible for getting their cadets to & from summer training

Filling out forms....
must be in black ink
date format DD MON YR example:11 JAN 09
Full social security only on the cadet application, all other forms XXX-XX-1234

(Click on text above. Link to document hosted on NSCC national site.)
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Kroger Card Useage is Declining - Please spend the extra minute to re-charge your card. THANKS!

Kroger Fundraising Program Frequently Asked Question (courtesy of Kroger)

1. How does the new gift card program work?

Organizations purchase gift cards from the Gift Services Department and sell them for full value. Your Commanding Officer bought 30 cards. Each card has an initial value of $10. When organizations' supporters recharge their cards, the organizations earn money.

2. How much of a profit can you make with the Kroger Gift Cards?

When cards are recharged at the store, organizations earn a 4% rebate from Kroger. This needs to be emphasized with the participants since most people throw away cards after the value is depleted. Non-profit organizations need to encourage their supporters to continually recharge (or add value to) their cards each time they go to Kroger. Gift Cards may be recharged in any amount up to $500. Gift Services will have a check cut for 4% of ALL recharges over $5000, which will be at least $200. Gift Services will send statements to the organizations once a cycle (every four weeks) to let them know where their account stands for the time period. If the organization is not due a check, the amount in their account will ââ'¬Å"roll overââ'¬ to the next cycle to be added to that cycle's recharges.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
It is important to keep activity on gift cards for organizations to earn their rebate. A gift card with a zero balance for 90 days will be voided out of the system.

3. How convenient is it to recharge the card? Do the supporters need to go to Customer Service to recharge before they start their grocery shopping?

We have made it very convenient for the organizations to recharge their card. Gift cards may be recharged up to $100 at ANY REGISTER. To recharge for more than $100, gift cards will have to be recharged at the Customer Service desk prior to doing their grocery shopping. IMPORTANT NOTE:

If the supporter wishes to use the gift card to pay for his or her groceries, the gift card must be recharged AND PAID FOR prior to being used as payment for the groceries. In other words, the supporter must tell the cashier that he wishes to recharge his/her gift card before the groceries are rung. IF the gift card is recharged within the grocery order, it cannot be used to pay for them. The gift card recharge must be done as a SEPARATE TRANSACTION first.

4. What if a supporter loses or throws away their card?

Just like with the gift cards for sale at your store, we cannot be responsible for the card value if someone loses or throws away their card. If someone throws away their card they will need to purchase another card from their organization in order to have it linked to that organization. Gift cards for fund-raising CANNOT be purchased at stores.

5. How can an organization order more cards if they increase their business?

If an organization needs additional cards, they simply call Gift Services. We will send the cards to the store of their choice to be paid for and picked up at the customer service desk.

6. What can be purchased with gift cards?

You can purchase anything, including fuel and prescriptions, in a Kroger store with the exception of services. Services include: money orders, Western Union, lottery tickets, hunting/fishing license, Ticket Master. You cannot buy any kind of gift cards with a gift card

Read more about Kroger's fundraising program HERE