Members of the regular Coast Guard including Academy Cadets, OCS personnel and Recruits
Members who have retired from active duty based on longevity or retired because of physical disability (TDRL and PDRL)
Reserve members who have satisfactorily met service requirements, age criteria and have been transferred to retired status (with or without pay)
Individuals from the above categories who have waived their Coast Guard retired pay to receive retired pay from the Veterans Administration
Federal Employees of the U.S. Coast Guard, including those under the wage grade (WG) and the General Service (GS) systems
Non-appropriated Fund (NAF) employees, including employees of the Coast Guard Exchange System (CGES) as well as Morale, Well-being, and Recreation (MWR) employees and Child Development Center (CDC) Employees who are NAF personnel
Reserve members while serving on extended active duty.
Selected Reserve: Individual Reserve members who are serving on paid Inactive Duty Training (IDT). Members of the Selected Reserve are said to be in a drilling status, that is, they must attend 48 IDT drills and 12 days Active Duty Training (ADT) per year
Standby Reserve - Active Status: Reserve members who are in neither the Ready Reserve nor the Retired Reserve, and who are liable for mobilization only in time of war or national emergency declared by Congress. They may earn retirement points, compete for promotion, but may not receive pay
Individuals who are active, participating members of their flotilla
Commissioned Personnel of the Public Health Service and Military Chaplains from any branch of the service while serving with the U.S. Coast Guard
Staff employees located at CGMA-HQ
Individuals who typically reside with the CGMA sponsor and must generally be eligible to obtain a government dependent identification card or qualify to be included as a dependent for federal tax purposes and may include:
Surviving Family Members may request and be given assistance directly only under special circumstances
Contact your local Representative for additional information
Members who leave the Coast Guard for any reason, whether voluntary or involuntary, prior to retirement
Coast Guard Civilian Employees who are retired based on longevity or due to disability
Individual Ready Reserve (IRR): Unpaid Reserve members who have no obligation to participate in the Selected Reserve. Most members of the IRR have completed their required active service obligation but must remain on the Reserve rolls to complete their military obligation
Standby Reserve (Inactive Status) also known as the Inactive Status List (ISL): Reserve members who may not earn retirement points, compete for promotion, or receive pay
Individuals who are no longer legally married to the CGMA sponsor. This includes those who may retain certain privileges and dependent identification cards
However, emergency assistance on behalf of a dependent child of the CGMA sponsor, in custody of a former spouse, may be justified in certain circumstances. These dependent children may also be eligible for certain CGMA Education Programs
Individuals who are not related or married to the CGMA sponsor. This may include boyfriends, girlfriends or other non-family members. Non-family members, whether or not they are living with the CGMA sponsor, are not generally authorized to receive assistance. Nor is the CGMA sponsor authorized to receive assistance on their behalf.
However, limited assistance due to the death or critical medical condition of the CGMA sponsor may justify giving assistance directly to a non-family member
Employees of private companies working with the Coast Guard
Individuals on the CGMA Restricted List are not eligible to receive any assistance without approval by CGMA-HQ