When comparing FPPA’s mission to that of our Employers, there is a significant overlap in our focus on serving Colorado’s first responders. But that’s not to say that looking after our members’ financial wellbeing is our singular objective… we care
Highlights from FPPA’s Annual Report
The Annual Report is a summary of FPPA’s financial status, prepared each year for the FPPA Board, the state of Colorado and other interested parties. It’s also a massive project, requiring weeks of hard work from many FPPA staff who feel an enormous
[Webinar] Medicare + Retirement Healthcare
Update 7/28/2021: This event has ended. A recording of the event will be posted below once it is available. Exploring coverage options for current and soon-to-be retirees For current and future retirees, deciding on healthcare coverage in
[Press Release] FPPA Executive Director Announces Retirement
Read the official press release Please join us in congratulating Dan Slack, Executive Director, who will retire from the Fire & Police Pension Association of Colorado (FPPA) effective January 1, 2022, after leading the organization for
Do American Rescue Plan Act (ARP) funds paid to first responders count towards base salary?
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARP), passed by congress and signed into law by the president on March 11, 2021, provides $350 Billion for state and local governments to aid in making fiscal ends meet. Since passage, Colorado fire and police
Meeting Details: Proposed Changes to Statewide Hybrid Plan
Update 6/3/2021: These events have ended. Recordings of the events will be posted below, as they become available. In 2020, FPPA assembled a Task Force to study the Statewide Hybrid Plan (SWH). The Task Force’s mission was to evaluate the