Consolidated Post Report

(CPR) is Our Link to Congress

The Consolidated Post Report (CPR) is the activity report card for Post 66. It records what we did as an American Legion post during the Legion Year. You may wonder how this report links us to The American Legion. Let me explain.

Report Card A+Using the CPR, Post 66 reports our activities on a wide range of topics that are important to the Legion and include:

  • Veteran Affairs & Rehabilitation (VA&R)
  • National Security
  • Media & Communications
  • Veterans Employment and Education
  • Americanism
  • Childene& Youth (C&Y)
  • Internal Affairs & Membership

For example, all the pints of blood we collected in our recent blood drive on Veterans Day will be added, under the topic of National Security, to all the other donated pints of blood our members report for the year.

The pints of blood Post 66 collects are then reported in the Post 66 CPR to the Department of California. The Department of California then consolidates the pints of blood reported in our CPR with all the other American Legion CPR reports in California.

After all the California CPRs are compiled into The Department of California CPR, it is submitted to the national office of The American Legion. Once received our California Consolidated Report is consolidated with the reports for departments (states) across the nation.

Our Federal Charter requires The American Legion to report to Congress on the activities of The American Legion during the prior calendar year. The CPR is how we collect the data we consolidate into our report to Congress. It is our activity report card, which is also our link to Congress.

Submit your post’s Consolidated Post Report by June first and strengthen our link to Congress.

Web Team
Author: Web Team

Rick is a veteran of the Marine Corps and served during the Vietnam War era. He serves as a Technical Advisor to the Media and Communications Commission. He is a member of the Department Web Team. Rick received the Otto Hasse Legionnaire of the Year Award in 2016, Department of California Award for work on the department website in 2019, and in 2023 Rick received The American Legion Medal of Merit from the Department of California.