FAFCC Midweek Memo - December 10
Dear FAFCC members,
In this week's Memo, we are sending a friendly reminder about upcoming membership renewal notices and our planned dues increase. FAFCC is committed to supporting clinics and maintaining a smooth renewal process and we are here to answer any questions..
We're also sharing:
- Reminder: Upcoming Grant Webinar
- Holiday Office Closures
- The Return of Learning Labs, and more!
We hope you enjoy this edition. As always, contact us with any questions about the items included.
Warmly,
Rebecca DeLorenzo, CEO
rebecca@fafcc.org
PREPARING YOUR FIRST 2025-26 STATE FUNDS GRANT REPORT
Tuesday, January 6 | 10 a.m. EST
Join us for an overview of the first narrative report for the 2025–26 Grant Cycle, due January 15, 2026. During this webinar, we’ll walk through the Salesforce reporting process, highlight best practices to strengthen your responses, and offer a quick refresher on the scoring rubric. We’ve made several improvements to the reporting experience this year, so even returning grantees will benefit from tuning in to learn what’s new.
Register Here
MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS & DUES
In 2022, the FAFCC Board completed a full review of its membership policy and adopted the tiered dues model that took effect in 2023. As part of that decision, the Board also approved a scheduled adjustment after three years to keep dues aligned with the operational needs of the association. The new 2026 dues reflect this planned update.
The updated dues structure is:
Operating Budget Range | 2026 Dues
0–99k | $100
100–199k | $200
200–499k | $400
500–699k | $500
700–999k | $750
1M+ | $1,000
Membership renewal notices will be issued January 1, 2026 with payment due by January 31. Clinics must be in good standing to remain eligible for grant disbursements, so submitting dues by the deadline helps ensure there are no delays.
Thank you for your continued partnership and for the work you do every day to serve uninsured Floridians. If your team needs help accessing your invoice, updating your organization’s profile, or navigating the member portal, we’re here to assist.
LEARNING LABS ARE BACK FOR 2026!
Join us for our first Learning Lab of the year on Wednesday, January 14 at 11 a.m. Our lobbying team will provide a forward-looking overview of the 2026 Legislative Session and share FAFCC’s key legislative priorities. They will also offer practical guidance on strengthening relationships with your state lawmakers, particularly in your home districts.
We look forward to kicking off another year of learning and advocacy with you!
Sign-up today!
HOST A LEARNING LAB!
Do you have a presentation, best practice, or helpful tip that could benefit other Florida Free and Charitable Clinics? Our virtual Learning Labs are a great way to share your expertise, highlight innovative programs, and provide practical advice that other clinics can use. Let us know if you have a great idea for a Learning Lab here!
FAFCC OFFICE CLOSURES
We are looking forward to time with our loved ones during the holidays! Please note our FAFCC offices are closed from December 25 and will reopen on January 5, 2026.