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Planning for Retirement

OPM has published a Retirement Quick Guide to assist Federal Employees as they plan toward their retirement. Here is a copy of the guide that was published by OPM:  OPM Retirement Quick Guide

Budgeting for Retirement

Learn about the obvious and not so obvious expenses in retirement: 10 Biggest Expenses in Retirement

Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB)

Under the Postal Service Reform Act, all postal employees and annuitants will be required to select a health insurance plan in the new PSHB program during the 2024 Open Season from November 11, 2024 to December 9, 2024. Coverage under the PSHB will be effective January 1, 2025.  To learn more, click on the fact sheets and guides below.

NARFE Fact Sheet on the PSHB Program

Guide to Understanding the Postal Service Health Benefits Program

PSHB Employee Fact Sheet

PSHB Annuitant Fact Sheet

PSHB Frequently Asked Questions by USPS

PSHB Frequently Asked Questions by OPM

PSHB Medicare Part D possible problems

Former Spouses and FEHB Coverage

A former spouse may be eligible to enroll in a health benefits plan under the FEHB based on the Spouse Equity provisions if certain conditions are met.  For eligibility information see the Spouse Equity Act

Former Spouses and Eligibility to Retirement Benefits

To learn about the criteria to an annuity for a former spouse, see survivor benefit when divorced

Reporting the Death of an Annuitant 

To report the death of an annuitant, contact the Office of Personnel Management at 1-888-767-6738 or go online at www.opm.gov/reportdeath

Learn what happens once the death of an annuitant is reported, and what survivor benefits are available by reading Affairs in Order: Benefits Guidance for Survivors of Federal Annuitants

NARFE-Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund (FEEA) and Scholarships

Disaster relief grants, emergency hardship loans, scholarships, tutoring, childcare subsidies, and more are available through FEEA.

Merit based scholarships of $1000 to $5000 are available to children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren of NARFE members.  Applicants must be seniors in high school. The scholarship program is funded by the NARFE-FEEA Fund, supported by NARFE members, and administered by the FEEA. For more information, visit FEEA.

Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures

As of January 2024, NARFE members have contributed to Alzheimer’s research $16,139,625.31. Thank you all for making this happen. Learn how the burden of Alzheimer’s on individuals, families and the health care workforce continues to grow. To read the full report visit 2024 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures Report

NARFE and NY Federation Documents

New Membership Application

NARFE Gift Membership

Dues Withholding Application for Current Member Retirees

Dues Withholding Application for New Members

Fact Sheet of NY’s Federal Family

NY Federation Grant Application

NARFE’S Advocacy Positions for 2025-2026

NARFE Public Relations Handbook

Request a digital copy of NARFE Magazine

For NARFE Members only:

May 2025 NY Federation Annual Conference Presentations

NY Federation Bylaws

Changes to NARFE’s Membership Engagement Department

Configuration Advisory Board (CAB) Tutorials

FEDHub Quick Start Tutorial