
Submitting Your Consolidated Post Report (CPR): A Step-by-Step Guide
As Leaders of an American Legion Post, accurately submitting your Consolidated Post Report (CPR) is crucial for tracking our collective impact, ensuring proper resource allocation, and maintaining our organizational health. Important Note: Please be aware that for this year, all CPR submissions must be completed electronically through the American Legion website. Paper forms will not be utilized under any circumstances. This video provides a clear and concise walkthrough of the online process, making it easier than ever to fulfill this important responsibility.
Key Steps Covered in This Video:
- Logging In: Learn how to securely access your account on the American Legion website.
- Navigating to the Report Section: Find the “Submit CPR/CSR Reports” area with ease.
- Selecting Your Group: Ensure you’re working with the correct post or squadron.
- Accessing the Report Form: Understand how to open the CPR form for editing.
- Entering Your Post/Squadron Information: Discover where to input essential details.
- Moving Through Sections: Utilize the “Next” button to navigate the different parts of the report.
- Submitting Your Final Report: The crucial last step to ensure your data is recorded.
- Previewing Your Report: See how to review your entries before final submission.
- Saving as a PDF: Keep a record of your submitted report for your files.
Why This Matters
It is absolutely crucial that we report every detail of the incredible work that each of our members puts in. The Consolidated Post Report is not just paperwork; it is a reflection of the tireless dedication and hard work that our volunteers contribute every single day to make our organization successful. These reports are compiled and make their way all the way up to Congress, showcasing the significant impact and vital contributions of the American Legion in our country and within our local communities. By ensuring that every program, every committee activity, and every hour of volunteer time is accurately documented, we give proper credit to our deserving members and provide a comprehensive picture of the American Legion’s invaluable service to our nation.
Need Further Assistance?
If you require assistance with completing your CPR, your District Commander should be your first point of contact. District Commanders are well-equipped to help your post navigate the reporting process and address any questions you may have. For technical issues encountered with the website or mylegion.org, please contact the webmaster at [email protected].
We encourage all Leaders of American Legion Posts to watch this video and follow the steps to submit their CPR accurately and on time. Remember, all submissions this year are electronic. Your contribution is vital to our continued success and to ensuring our collective efforts are recognized at the highest levels.