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DD Form 2884 — DD Form 2884, DoD Youth Program Annual Summary of Operations, July 2004

DoD Youth Program Annual Summary of Operations

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Department of Defense form 2884. Official designation: DD Form 2884, DoD Youth Program Annual Summary of Operations, July 2004. Purpose: DoD Youth Program Annual Summary of Operations. Current edition not stated, status not stated.

Governing directive: not stated. Responsible office: not stated. The DD designation signals joint scope — all military departments, combatant commands and defense agencies draw on a single edition of the document.

Users include uniformed members of any branch, DoD civilian employees, contractor personnel where authorized, and the administrative staff who process the completed record.

When the form is filed is a matter of not stated and local instruction. The description here covers the document itself and how to obtain a copy.

Formats offered: PDF. Length: 1 pages. Fillable field count: roughly 90.

Pdf serves as the base format. In the fillable variant, each box is an interactive field that holds typed text inside the document. In the flat printable variant, no fields exist — the page prints as a blank to be completed by hand. Typed entries survive transmission; handwriting does not always survive scanning.

Xfdl is present in the set. The format belongs to IBM Lotus Forms — long the Defense standard for electronic forms — and needs the matching viewer; pdf applications will report the file as unreadable.

Every listed format is free to download. Modern pdf software handles the pdf files, with the caveat that browser-embedded viewers sometimes ignore field properties that a desktop reader honours.

What the form asks for

  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (1) Program activities.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (2) Residential camps.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (3) Instructional classes.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (4) sports programs.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (5) Adventure activities.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (6) Special events.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (7) Core programs.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (8) Specialty camps.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (9) Vacation camps.
  • 3.b. How many installations offer: (10) Teen programs.
  • 4. Total number of facilities designated as: a. Youth centers.
  • 4.b. Total number of facilities designated as: b. Teen centers.
  • 1. Branch of service/defense agency.
  • 2. Time period covered (1 Oct XXXX - 30 Sep XXXX).
  • 3. Total installations providing youth programs.
  • 3.a. Total number of installations providing a youth sponsorship program.
  • 4.c. Which of the following types of facilities do you use to provide services to youth? (1) Press space bar to mark X if off-installation schools.
  • (2) X if on-installation schools (DoDEA).
  • (3) X if on-installation schools sponsored by organizations other than DoDEA.
  • (4) X if on-base facilities.
  • (5) X if contracted facility.
  • (6) X if other type of facility.
  • Specify other type of facility.
  • 5. What is the enrollment for each program on: a. Date in September (XX).

The document is filled from the top down. Identification precedes substance, substance precedes certification. Fields lower on the page are commonly keyed to entries made above them.

Edition in use: not stated. Because DD forms are revised at Department level and distributed to all services at once, an obsolete printing may not match the fields an office expects. The date is printed on the form face.

Instructions printed on the form or in not stated govern individual field entries. Where the two differ, the governing publication controls.

After completion, the copy goes to the office designated by not stated or by local procedure. Retention of a personal copy is ordinary practice and costs nothing.

Cross-referenced forms are found through the numbering system. The DD sequence is Department-level and unified, which means a number cited on the page identifies one document across the whole Department.

Where a DA form is cited alongside a DD form, the two belong to different systems: DA numbering is Army-specific and administered by an Army proponent, while DD numbering is Defense-wide under not stated or an equivalent Department office. Numbers do not translate between the systems.

Editions change because the underlying directive changes, because collection requirements are revised, or because Privacy Act language is updated. Checking the edition date at the point of download is the practical response.

This page distributes a published Department of Defense document and describes it. It is not a source of legal advice and makes no representation about acceptance of any completed form. Questions of applicability, eligibility or procedure belong to not stated, the servicing personnel office, or the office named in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2884?
DD Form 2884, DoD Youth Program Annual Summary of Operations, July 2004
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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