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My CAA Program Updated

From the Department of Defense:

DOD to Resume Restructured Military Spouse Career Program

The Department of Defense announced today the resumption of a restructured military spouse career advancement account program – MyCAA, following a comprehensive review.  The program will be available to spouses of service members in the pay grades of E1-E5, W1-W2 and O1-O2 beginning October 25 at 8 a.m. EDT.

“The changes announced today reflect a return to the original intent of the program which is to help military spouses, with the greatest need, successfully enter, navigate and advance in portable careers,” said Clifford Stanley, undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness.  “We fully support the program and are committed to ensuring the program’s sustainability.  To that end, we are making several critical operational changes.”

Amongst these changes, eligible spouses will receive a total of $4,000 in DoD-funded financial aid, with an annual cap of $2,000 per fiscal year; funding must be used within a three-year time period from the start date of the first class; and must be used to obtain an associates’ degree, licensure or certification.  A waiver may be granted when fees for licensure or certification require an up-front fee greater than $2,000 and up to the total maximum assistance of $4,000.

“The MyCAA program popularity grew beyond our expectations and became too expensive to continue.  Therefore, we are returning to the original intent of the program in a way that is attainable and fiscally responsible for the Defense Department,” said Stanley. “As we look to the future, we envision a program that is much broader than DoD’s financial assistance component.  Military spouses will be guided along a more holistic approach to career planning.”

Under the long-term program guidelines, career counselors will continue to work with all military spouses to help develop career and education goals and plans, and assist them in identifying and accessing available federal education benefits toward these goals.

“Families play a crucial role in supporting our men and women on the battlefield.  When service members are confident that their families at home have access to resources and support, they are better able to focus on their mission,” said Stanley.  “The Defense Department is committed to investing in military families.  When we invest in the well-being of the family, we invest in the well-being of the force.”

More information can be found on the MyCAA Web site: https://www.militaryonesource.com/MOS/FindInformation/Category/MilitarySpouseCareerAdvancementAccounts.aspx.

Facebook links to this same article have garnered some pretty heated discussion, particularly because the active duty member’s rank is a factor in deciding funding.

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New WoF Group News

Hi ladies – a quick note to let you know about a new group that’s in startup mode. Leanne Miller is kicking off a Ventura County Wives of Faith informational meeting THIS SATURDAY, April 24 at Starbucks in Mandalay Village Shopping Center across from the base (587 West Channel Islands Blvd) at 3 p.m.

So… if you live in or around that county or near Port Hueneme, etc., consider getting together with her! Remember, Wives of Faith groups are open to active, Reserve and Guard, and for every branch of service.

Send Leanne an email for more information (lmiller@wivesoffaith.org).

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Message from My CAA

Hi ladies,

I received this from My CAA today. If you’re in the program, hopefully you did as well.

A message from DoD

In the days following the announcement of a temporary pause of the Career Advancement Account – MyCAA – we have heard your feedback, suggestions and concerns.

We are pleased to tell you that the MyCAA program will resume operations on March 13, 2010, at 12 p.m., noon (EST), for military spouses who currently have existing MyCAA accounts. Because you have an existing account, you will have access to the entire Web site, including the ability to create and have financial documents approved.

Please accept my apology for the extra burden and worry you experienced when we paused the program last month. When we determined that an operational pause in the program was critical, we failed to notify you in a timely and appropriate manner. As a result of our failure, we may have lost your trust and confidence. We know we will have to work hard to restore that lost faith and are committed to doing so.

Tommy T. Thomas
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
Military Community and Family Policy

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My CAA Links

So what’s been going on since we first posted about the halt to the My CAA program for military spouses.

Military.com has several articles following up with all of us who are wondering just what’s going on and what we should do. Here are those links:

FAQ page

Sarah Smiley blogs about My CAA

Spouse Buzz column about My CAA, with links

One person’s experience.

PR Woes

Hope this helps. It’s sad that the program is gone, but I’m hopeful they’ll continue the program in the future.

**NOTE**
These links are offered as a resource only.

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Leave No Wife Behind

Registration for our Spring Survival Sisters Semester has closed and I am so excited to see what God has in store for these precious women as we get ready to start March 1st!

If you’re just now hearing about Survival Sisters and wondering what it is, this is a program Wives of Faith started last spring that matches military wives together for friendship and prayerful support.

We have 48 military wives participating this semester – 24 pairs – ranging in ages 24 to 46 with newlyweds of 8 months represented as well as seasoned marrieds of 28 years. States represented include California, Oregon, Washington State, New York, Georgia, Texas, Virginia, New Mexico, South Carolina, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska and as far away as Hawaii and the country of Singapore!

While the majority of our ladies are either currently going through deployments or about to, we have eighteen who have signed up for the semester who indicated on their registration forms that they either just finished a deployment or are not in one at this time. Almost all of these 18 ladies listed their reason for being part of Survival Sisters as a way to help pass on support to someone else that they had either received or wished they’d received going through their own deployments. Friends, this is one of my deepest desires for Wives of Faith – that as we grow spiritually through our experiences as military wives, that we won’t keep it locked away inside us but that we will be willing to reach out and be available for God to use us in helping others! So to have these ladies join us to give back to others makes me so happy. Absolutely awesome!

Emails will go out this weekend to participants with details of their Survival Sister matches and what to expect during this 10-week semester that begins March 1 and wraps up the first week in May (culminating in Military Spouse Appreciation Day). Our theme is “Leave No Wife Behind” and we will be looking at specific women in the Bible with characteristics we can apply to our lives as military wives today. Women who exhibited strength, passion, hope and a deep desire to follow God’s will.

In the meantime,  if you’re not involved in this semester, please consider joining us in prayer and ask God to bless the matches that will be made and the wonderful friendships and prayerful support will be had by all and that He will be honored in everything we do.

CALLING ALL BLOGGERS: Our next blog carnival is scheduled for May 1-8 in honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Day! Put it on your calendars – it’s going to be lots of fun!

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