Benefits
Benefits
Member Benefits
When you join the union, you have access to these AFGE benefits. These benefits are backed by the collective strength of over 10-million members of AFL-CIO unions. By using one or two of the programs, many members save as much as their annual dues.
These Money-Saving Benefits are Available Only to AFGE Members.
Travel
Technology
Financial
House & Home
Entertainment
Education
Consumer
Health & Fitness
- Solve Caregiving Issues
- Zeamo: Your Fitness Passport
- Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees
- Working America Health Care Program
- Vision Care Savings
- Free Prescription Card
- Medical Bill Negotiating Service
- Eargo Hearing Aids
- Hearing Care Discounts
- Health Club Discounts
- Dental Discounts Program
- ADT Personal Emergency Response
Auto
Insurance
- Pet Insurance
- AFL-CIO Medicare Advantage plans
- Working America Health Care Program
- Farmer’s Auto and Home
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Term Life Insurance
- Senior Term Life Insurance
- The NEC Policy on Supplemental Insurance Programs
- NEC Authorized Insurance Programs and Contact Numbers
- How to Implement an Insurance Program
- Free Accident Insurance
- Death Benefit Program
Moving
Retirees
Union Leader
Your Career
Legal
Scolarships
Union Related Scholarships
AFGE 2017 Scholarship Essay Competition
AFGE Local 704 has established five $1000.00 scholarships to provide financial support to 12th grade high school students or college students who desire to excel in their educational career.
AFGE 2017 Scholarship Essay Competition application and information
William A. Lee Memorial Scholarship
The Chicago Federation of Labor will award 10 scholarships to high school seniors, valued at $2,000 each, to five winners of the Academic Competition and five winners of the Random Drawing. The funds may be used at any accredited college or university in the United States.
Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund
Since 1986, FEEA has offered scholarships to more than 10,000 individuals, including providing nearly 200 scholarships to the children of federal civilian employees who died or were severely injured in the line of duty during the terrorist attacks on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, the Pentagon on 9-11, and the US Embassies and Consulates in Kenya, Tanzania, and Libya.
AFGE 2017 Scholarship Essay Competition application and information