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CFRW 74th Annual Spring Board of Directors Meeting
Saturday, 31 Mar 2012 - Sunday, 01 Apr 2012
Location: Crowne Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO
Price: $ 90.00

CFRW Day at the Legislature
Monday, 02 Apr 2012
Location: Colorado State Capitol
Price: $ 25.00

Upcoming Events

Feb 24, 2012 - Feb 25, 2012
Leadership Program of the Rockies Annual Retreat

Mar 15, 2012 - Mar 17, 2012
NFRW Spring Board Meeting

Mar 24, 2012 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Larimer County Assembly

Mar 30, 2012 - Apr 1, 2012
2012 Spring Board Meeting

Mar 31, 2012 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
South Platte Republican Women 15th Anniversary Celebration

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Federation Structure

hdr_nfrw_logoRepublican women's clubs have existed for at least 100 years. Taking their inspiration from the Republican Platform of 1872, which said: "The Republican Party is mindful of its obligation to the loyal women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of Freedom", Republican women's clubs were off and running. The oldest club on record was founded in Salt Lake City in 1899.

The Federation of Republican Women has both a National and State Structure. State Federations which are chartered under the auspices of NFRW run under their own set of bylaws. Those bylaws, although independent, may not be in conflict with bylaws set by NFRW.

The Colorado Federation of Republican Women is divided into seven districts.

Relationship to the Party

While the functions of each are distinct, the National Federation of Republican Women is an official associate of the Republican National Committee. While not under the party's control the NFRW cooperates with and aids the Republican Party.

The National Federation of Republican Women is a national grassroots political organization composed of 2,000 Clubs in 50 States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and approximately 100,000 members.

While officially an affiliate of the Republican National Committee, the NFRW is self-supporting. Approximately 1/3 of NFRW's operating budget comes from membership dues and club service charges. Another 1/3 comes from major donor programs such as the Capitol Regents, the Regents and the Federation Trust. The final 1/3 is raised through various CFRW functions, Ambassador's Program, our Advocate and office.

NFRW concentrates its efforts in the areas of education, communication, legislative action, candidate recruitment, campaigning and fund raising

NFRW and CFRW do not directly form party policy. However, through their educational programs, the Federation does exert influence on Republican legislators and party officials, local, State and National

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