"May 30th CAFA Awards Committee meeting in Sacramento.
Seated, Martin Ledwitz; standing, John Barbour Art Trost,
Richard Taubinger, Dennis Davoren and Kevin Ammons."
FACT SHEET
The Air Force Association (AFA) is an independent, nonprofit, civilian
education organization promoting public understanding of aerospace power and
the pivotal role it plays in the security of the nation. AFA publishes Air
Force Magazine, conducts national symposia and disseminates information
through outreach programs. It sponsors professional development seminars and
recognize excellences in the education and aerospace fields through national
awards programs. AFA presents scholarships and grants to Air Force active
duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve members and their dependents;
and awards educator grants to promote science and math education at the
elementary and secondary school level. Additionally, AFA publishes a wide
range of materials on www.afa.org.
MISSION
The Air Force Association educates the public about the critical role of
aerospace power in the defense of our nation; advocates aerospace power and
a strong national defense; and supports the United States Air Force and the
Air Force Family.
ORGANIZATION
AFA is led by volunteer leaders at the national, state and local levels.
AFA's state organizations and more than 230 chapters hold elections and
conduct programs to increase public understanding of key national security
issues in their communities. Programs range from luncheon and dinner
activities to symposia and legislative roundtables with Congressional
leaders.
National officers and directors are elected by convention delegates
attending the national convention in September. Delegates are chosen at the
state and chapter levels to represent AFA's varied membership and vote on
AFA policies. When finally adopted at the convention, AFA policy takes the
form of an overall "Statement of Policy" and "Top Issues."