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Paragraph 60204 of MCO P1700.27 (Old MWR Policy Manual (now cancelled)) provided a provision for us to pay for Command membership in civic organizations. Please advise?

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Paragraph 60204 of MCO P1700.27 (Old MWR Policy Manual (now cancelled)) provided a provision for us to pay for Command membership in civic organizations. Please advise?

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Membership in local civic organizations may be purchased with NAF if determined to be in the best interest of MCCS MWR activities as defined in MCO P1700.27A. A membership for the AC/S MCCS (or Base Commander) in the local Chamber of Commerce is good for business and would be an authorized expense for NAF funds. Other civic organization memberships would depend on the purpose of the group and it’s relationship to MCCS MWR. For instance, a group that solely supported the local school system would not be authorized, but one that addressed local recreation opportunities would be authorized NAF support. Organizational memberships can be construed as authorized expenditures if they support MCCS MWR activities.

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