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1 2011 Metro Denver Region KeyWorker Training 2011

2  CFC Overview  Metro Denver CFC  Introduction  KeyWorker & Responsibilities  Campaign Timeline  Pledge Collection & Reporting  PII & OSI Security  Tips & Tools  Questions Overview: 2 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

3  The mission of the CFC is to promote and support philanthropy through a program that is employee-focused, cost-efficient, and effective in providing all Federal employees the opportunity to improve the quality of life for all  Largest and most successful workplace giving campaign in the world  Only authorized charity fundraising in Federal workplace  Designation Campaign – not all charities receive funds  Each region sets Campaign Solicitation period sometime between September 1 – December 15 each year What is the CFC? 3 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

4  Federal Workers’ Commitment & Generosity  50 Years = More than $6 Billion  Continue Expanding Opportunities for giving  Wide Variety of Charitable Choices  New Logo: 50 th Anniversary: 4 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

5 Metro Denver CFC Values:  Provide a connection between Federal employees and the community  To positively impact the community by giving or volunteering  To make the connection of people helping people  To bring about camaraderie in the workplace  To honor employees’ giving preferences  To assure competence and confidence in the process  To maintain a simplicity in the process  To highlight the CFC volunteers What is Metro Denver CFC? 5 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

6  17 Counties  Approximately 40,000 Federal Employees  Raised approximately $3.5 Million in 2009 and 2010  2011 Campaign Solicitation Period: October 3 – November 18  Campaign Celebration: December 15  The best and most generous Feds in the world! What is Metro Denver CFC? 6 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

7 What is Metro Denver CFC? 7 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! LFCC Regional Military and Federal Agency Reps PCFO Campaign Director Campaign Coordinator Federal Volunteer Team Employee Campaign Chairs KeyWorkers Other Volunteers Charitable Organizations

8 Metro Denver Campaign Rules  100% Awareness  100% Education  100% Opportunity  No Coercion  5CFR Part 950 for reference What is Metro Denver CFC? 8 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

9 Metro Denver CFC Rule #1: Must Have Fun! What is Metro Denver CFC? 9 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

10 Metro Denver CFC Rule #2: Must Have Chocolate! What is Metro Denver CFC? 10 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

11 Metro Denver CFC Rule #3: K eep I t S imple S weetheart! (KISS) What is Metro Denver CFC? 11 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

12 What is The Campaign? 12 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! 2011 Campaign Outline  Regional Campaign: October 3 – November 18  Week 1 – 100% Awareness  Kickoff Event  Week 2 – 100% Opportunity  Group Presentation  Week 3 – 100% Follow Up  Collect Pledges  Week 4 – 6 Follow Up and answer questions

13 What is The Campaign? 13 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! 2011 Largest Kickoff Fair  Denver Federal Center Kickoff:  October 11 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.  Free Lunch!  150+ Charities  Lots of animals – including horses! Excellent opportunity for ECCs and KWs to meet charity representatives and gather their information and shwag to share with your co-workers

14 What is the Team? 14 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!  Employee Campaign Chair  KeyWorkers (ideally 1:25)  Events Volunteers  Event Participants  Other Volunteers

15 What is a Campaign Chair? 15 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Employee Campaign Chair (ECC)  Team Leader!  Create the Campaign Plan  Recruit the Department/Agency/Division Team  Campaign Reporting  Campaign Follow-Up  Inspire  Motivate

16 What is a KeyWorker? 16 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker (KW)  Educator  Outreach Manager  Opportunity Maker  Campaign Cheerleader  Follow-upper  Awards distributor

17 What do I need to do? 17 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker Responsibilities:  100% Meaningful Contact  100% Awareness & Opportunity  Correcting Misinformation  Pledge Accuracy & Accountability  Donor Gift & Award Distribution

18 What do I need to do? 18 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker To Do:  Determine the co-workers you will be responsible for throughout the campaign  Find out what your goal is and share with your group  Share all Campaign dates & activities with your group  Ensure your group can contact you with any questions they have

19 What do I need to do? 19 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker To Do  Promote your campaign  Newsletters * Posters * Emails  Make meaningful contact with your co-workers  Answer any questions  Distribute campaign materials  Brochure * Pledge Forms * Charity Literature/Shwag

20 What do I need to do? 20 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker To Do  Collect Contributions  KeyWorkers collect contributions from staff and make regular time to Turn In those contributions with ECC  Ensure your weekly Turn-in Time with ECC leaves plenty of time for you both to sign off for accountability

21 How Will People Pledge? 21 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Ways to Contribute  Event Participation  Undesignated funds 1% of total  One-Time Cash or Check Donation  Less than 10% of the Metro Denver totals is given this way  Payroll Deduction  Paper pledge form or Online

22 How Will People Pledge? 22 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Ways to Contribute  Payroll Deduction Online  Employee Express  Link to list of Federal Agencies utilizing EEX: https://www.employeeexpress.gov/agencies.aspx https://www.employeeexpress.gov/agencies.aspx  CFC Nexus  For those whose agencies do not use the CFC module in Employee Express

23 How Will People Pledge? 23 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Ways to Contribute  Traditional Payroll Deduction  Paper Pledge Form

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26 MOST COMMON ERRORS Illegible. If it is unreadable, the pledge may not be processed correctly resulting in an audit finding.. KW should have donor redo the form. Traditional Pledge Form

27 MOST COMMON ERRORS Monthly gift is listed as the annual gift - when specifying your gift to each agency fill in the ANNUAL AMOUNT. KW must have donor correct; KW cannot make a change to the pledge form. Donor must initial changes made. Traditional Pledge Form

28 MOST COMMON ERRORS Designation to an invalid agency code. Pledges can only be made to agencies listed in this region’s brochure. Write-ins are not valid. KW must have donor re-designate. Traditional Pledge Form

29 MOST COMMON ERRORS Designation to an invalid agency code. Pledges can only be made to agencies listed in this region’s brochure. Write-ins are not valid. KW must have donor re-designate. Traditional Pledge Form

30 MOST COMMON ERRORS Form isn’t signed - payroll deduction can not be authorized if the form isn’t signed. KW must return form to donor to sign. Traditional Pledge Form

31 MOST COMMON ERRORS Choice of Gift not specified OR Both Gifts Specified OR BOTH the Decline and Gift Box are checked. KW should get donor clarification and have them initial the form Traditional Pledge Form

32 MOST COMMON ERRORS Undocumented Changes made to form; only a donor may change a form. Donor must initial change made. Traditional Pledge Form

33 MOST COMMON ERRORS Social Security Number is not provided – payroll deduction can not be authorized without the SSN. (USPS Employees may provide their Employee ID #) KW must get the full number from donor. Traditional Pledge Form

34 Donor Information Release Donor can choose to release name only or name with address and/or pledge amount.

35 Pledging - Accountability Each Week the keyworker collects the pledges from his/her office and reports the totals on a keyworker report envelope. If an individual is the KW for more than 1 department, they should fill out an envelope for each department. Only the amounts from pledges physically included in the envelope should be reported on the envelope. The KW will sign off on the chain of custody form on the envelope upon turn-in and verification of content by ECC/IPO. NEXUS & EEX ARE NOT INCLUDED IN REPORT TOTALS.

36 What Happens at a Turn-In? 36 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! ECCs & KWs Review Envelopes  Verify BOTH the dollar amounts AND the number of each kind of donation.  Verify that the name on the check, matches the name on the pledge form (if not, note the name of the donor on the check and the name from the check on the pledge form).

37 What Happens at a Turn-In? 37 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorkers are Responsible for:  Verifying that pledge cards are legible and filled out completely and accurately.  Ensuring that cash and check contributions match the amounts indicated on the pledge forms.  Verifying the total pledge matches the amount designated to the charities.  Verifying the use of five digit charity codes; none start with zero.

38 What Happens at a Turn-In? 38 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorkers are Responsible for:  Preparing pledge forms for KeyWorker envelope and turn-in:  Copy is separated into cash, check and payroll deduction.  Cash should be secured to the white copy of each pledge form with a paper clip or tucked between the top and second copy of the form. DO NOT STAPLE CASH TO THE PLEDGE FORMS.

39 What Happens at a Turn-In? 39 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorkers are Responsible for:  Preparing pledge forms for KeyWorker envelope and turn-in:  Payroll Deductions must be signed and include a Social Security Number. Copy 2 of the form goes in the KeyWorker envelope. Copy 1 of the form for payroll deduction donations must be turned into the donor’s payroll office.  Copy 3 is for the donor for tax records – return to them if turned in.

40 What Happens at a Turn-In? 40 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorkers are Responsible for:  KeyWorker envelope should be completely filled out with the KW’s contact information at the top  The total amount and number of donors for each Cash, Check and Payroll Deduction donation is then recorded on a KW envelope along with grand totals.  Confidential contributions should not be recorded with any of the reported totals. They should remain sealed until processed by CFC staff. Indicate number of Confidential Envelopes on KW envelope.

41 What Happens at a Turn-In? 41 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorkers are Responsible for:  Verify requests for all awards and report the totals of eachin the bottom right corner of the KW envelope. Keep a record of the award recipients and which award for distribution verification.  Sign the envelope and make a copy of the face for your records. Turn in the envelope to your ECC – do not drop off the envelope and leave it unattended.

42 Why do we have to do all that? 42 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  OPM generally defines PII as information that:  Can be used to discern or trace a person’s or entity’s identity; and alone or combined with other information can be used to compromise the integrity of agency records relating to a person by permitting access to unauthorized disclosure of these records

43 Why do we have to do all that? 43 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  For example, a name alone would generally not constitute PII, but when linked to his or her social security number (SSN), date of birth, or mother's maiden name, would constitute PII. (PLEDGE FORM)

44 Why do we have to do all that? 44 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  OPM defines OSI as any information:  Related to the Federal donor or charitable entity that could alone, or combined with other information, be used to commit fraudulent acts against the Federal donor or charitable entity. For example, a donor’s home address, bank account number or routing number would constitute other sensitive information.

45 Why do we have to do all that? 45 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Campaign Responsibilities  It is the local campaign’s responsibility to ensure it has implemented adequate controls to protect against the unauthorized release and misuse of personally identifiable and other sensitive information. Local campaigns are responsible for the proper handling of PII and OSI, regardless of location.

46 Why do we have to do all that? 46 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Campaign Responsibilities  Proper control and handling of PII and OSI residing in collection envelopes, on computers, on removable media, and on paper and electronic documents  Ensuring portable data storage and communication devices are properly controlled and secured at all times

47 Why do we have to do all that? 47 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Campaign Responsibilities  Proper marking, control and storage of printouts and other paper documents containing PII and OSI in the campaign’s possession  Encrypting any PII or OSI as an attachment when transmitting it through email. Do not send PII or OSI in the content of an email.

48 Why do we have to do all that? 48 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Campaign Responsibilities  Restricting access to PII and OSI to only those individuals who have a business need for it  Keeping paper documents with PII or OSI in locked storage rooms or safes which can only be accessed by authorized users or security personnel

49 Why do we have to do all that? 49 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  LFCC Responsibilities  LFCC should ensure any organization applying for the PCFO understands these responsibilities and addresses its plan for protecting PII and OSI in the written campaign plan provided with its application to administer the CFC  The PCFO has an LFCC-approved plan, process and procedures that must be strictly adhered to for protecting PII and OSI information

50 Why do we have to do all that? 50 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Reporting PII Breaches  A breach of PII or OSI includes the actual or suspected loss of control, compromise, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized acquisition, or unauthorized access of PII or OSI whether physical or electronic

51 Why do we have to do all that? 51 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Reporting PII Breaches  In accordance with 5 CFR § 950.104(b)(13) a LFCC is required to immediately report to OPM all potential PII data and OSI breaches -- whether they involve paper documents or electronic information. Potential PII data and OSI breaches must be reported within 30 minutes of discovery via telephone on (202) 606-2564 or email at cfc@opm.gov to OPM. cfc@opm.gov

52 Why do we have to do all that? 52 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum  Reporting PII Breaches  Both actual and suspected breaches should be reported, even if it is believed the breach is limited, small, or insignificant. In addition, the LFCC is reminded of its obligation to report all security incidents involving PII to US-CERT within the Department of Homeland Security (see US- CERT web site at http://www.us- cert.gov/federal/reportingRequirements.html) and providing notification to victims of PII or OSI breaches, as appropriate.http://www.us- cert.gov/federal/reportingRequirements.html

53 Why do we have to do all that? 53 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum Your cooperation in protecting donor and charity privacy and preventing identity theft is appreciated!

54 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 54 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Tips  CFC Focus Group Results  Newer employees need education about CFC  Some employees felt inundated with 4 – 6 week campaign  Employees felt conformity pressure to participate  Most significant factors influencing donors to give:  Knowing how donations are handled  Availability of information about CFC

55 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 55 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Tools  CFC Charity List or Brochure  Charity Speakers for Group Presentation  Easiest way to impact a large number of people at once  Personalizes the impact of giving through the CFC  Excellent opportunity to connect with some of the amazing charities

56 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 56 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Tools  CFC Video  Posters  Donor Gifts  Your enthusiasm!

57 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 57 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Tools  CFC Website: www.MetroDenverCFC.orgwww.MetroDenverCFC.org  Speakers’ List for Charity Speakers at group presentation  Links to online giving sources  Calendar with event details  Fill in Pledge Form  Searchable Charity Database

58 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 58 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Tools  Goals & Awards  Gold, Silver & Bronze Awards Listed at Campaign Celebration  Agency Awards to those that reach at least Silver and have a marked increase in participation  Agency Award for biggest participation during a hardship  Sector Hero Awards for those who go above & beyond

59 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 59 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker Tip  Ensure your group knows Turn-In deadline  Pledges received by November 18 th will determine Campaign Award  Pledges received after November 18 th will be included in your Campaign total; plaque attainment (bronze, silver or gold) will not reflect these later pledges  Turn in all contributions by November 18 to receive the appropriate Campaign Award for your campaign

60 What do I need to do? 60 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! KeyWorker To Do  Track Donor Thank You Gifts  Keep a list of your 25 Co-Workers with a check box of what gift that donor requests and whether or not they have received it  Although Donors don’t give for the donor gift, they can easily feel slighted if promised something they don’t receive

61 Do You Have Tips or Tools? 61 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Tools  Donor Gifts:

62 What do I need to do? 62 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Criteria for CFC Hero Awards  An exceptional commitment to the CFC and a demonstrated commitment to volunteerism on a personal level  An outstanding Fed who has gone beyond the call of duty and made a significant difference during the Campaign  Demonstrated leadership qualities such as the ability to implement change by establishing direction, aligning, motivating and inspiring people

63 What do I need to do? 63 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! 2011 Campaign Outline  Submit Hero Nominations by November 18  Nominate anyone you see going above and beyond during the Campaign  Heroes are selected by the LFCC and honored at the Campaign Celebration  Heroes may also be submitted to DC for National recognition

64 What do I need to do? 64 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! 2011 Campaign Outline  Tell all about the Campaign Celebration: December 15  The Celebration is for everyone who contributed to the campaign including donors and volunteers  Details will be forthcoming  Charities will be planning the event this year so no Fed has to work on the event where they are being thanked!

65 Questions? Q&A: 65 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

66 Jodi Korthuis Campaign Director 720-999-1015 Jodi@MetroDenverCFC.org Jodi@MetroDenverCFC.org Cari Allen Campaign Coordinator 720-352-5076 Cari@MetroDenverCFC.org Cari@MetroDenverCFC.org www.MetroDenverCFC.org What if I have Questions Later? 66 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!

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