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2011 COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN. WHAT IS CFC? An opportunity for all Federal Employees to improve quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians, Retirees, and.

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1 2011 COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

2 WHAT IS CFC? An opportunity for all Federal Employees to improve quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians, Retirees, and their Families through contributions The ONLY authorized DoD solicitation for charitable donations in the Federal workplace Controlled by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Fort Benning Garrison Commander’s staff executes CFC 2011 marks the CFC’s 50 th Anniversary – it was established in 1961 by President Kennedy

3 CHARITIES CFC SUPPORTS: National / International Agencies 114 Local Community Agencies There is a charity for every interest, every passion!

4 2010 CAMPAIGN RESULTS $880,000 pledged in 2010, down from $1,100,000 in 2009 Economy is a factor Basic Training units account for 40% of campaign

5 2011 CAMPAIGN 7 September – 11 November Campaign can last until 15 December - OPM 100% QUALITY CONTACT Every Individual Offered Chance to Give! Basic Training units have until 15 December to reach all classes

6 You are: Hand picked champion who carries CFC message to your organization Key to success or failure of CFC campaign Very much appreciated by me! UNIT KEY PERSON

7 Key Persons are KEY!! The most important thing is having a Key Person who cares about the campaign and what it stands for. It’s helpful to have a good working relationship with the people that you are contacting. Share a personal story about how you or a loved one has been affected by a CFC organization. Shared by Joann Montgomery, AAFES and Melinda Robba, DHR

8 MAKE FUNDRAISING “FUN”! TUG OF WAR – WHO PULLS THE MOST WEIGHT FOR CFC? TRICYCLE RACE! HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST CHILI COOK- OFF BAKE SALE UGLY TIE CONTEST! PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST

9 Don’t forget to thank your donors!

10 Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary. - Margaret Cousins

11 PLEDGE COLLECTION AND REPORTING PROCESS

12 PAYMENT OPTIONS Payroll deductions encouraged!! – Donors can afford to give more – Easier to give when it’s automatically taken out of paycheck – Payroll deductions start in January, when pay raises begin (Melinda Robba, DHR) One time cash / check donations also accepted

13 PAYMENT OPTIONS ONLY cash or check contributions from Reservists, National Guard, or Contractors – continual problem area

14 2011 PLEDGE CARD

15 IMPERATIVES Payroll deduction must have LEGIBLE – Contributor’s name – Contributor’s SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER – Contributor’s SIGNATURE  ONLY cash or check contributions from Reservists, National Guard, or Contractors

16 IMPERATIVES Encourage donors to designate their pledges! – More than 5 charities can be chosen, write “Continued” on pledge cards and turn in together – with ONE TOTAL – Any undesignated contributions will be shared by all organizations proportionately  ONLY cash or check contributions from Reservists, National Guard, or Contractors

17 KEYPERSON REPORT Electronic version will be emailed and printed copy is in your folder for copying Electronic fill-in ensures legible entries of names and numbers

18 IMPORTANT Have your pledge cards in the same order as names listed on Keyperson’s report sheet  ONLY cash or check contributions from Reservists, National Guard, or Contractors

19 BATCH ENVELOPE

20 IMPORTANT Do not hold money – turn-in continuously Count your money – amounts must match

21 IMPORTANT Three copies of the pledge card – White and yellow copies are turned in to CFC office in batch envelopes – Pink copy is torn off and kept by the donor as a receipt and record of donation Keep your own records of turn-ins: receipts will be given for all batches Pledge cards that will be turned away: – No signature – Missing or illegible Social Security # – Any other illegible part

22 PLEDGE CARD QUIZ

23 INCENTIVE GIFTS Pens: $100 - $239 Jotters with Calculator: $240 - $499 Eagle: $500 - $999 NEW! Leadership Eagle: $1000 + Pens and jotters will be issued immediately Key Person will be called to pick up Eagles Please distribute to donors ASAP

24 CFC 101 Meet with CFC staff – develop timeline Coordinate any events Make the “ask” Follow up on stragglers Compile pledge cards into cash or payroll deductions Write up Keyperson Reports Tally reports for Batch Envelopes Call CFC office for turn-in appointment: 545-9487 Turn in pledges, get receipt Keep your own turn-in records! Distribute incentive gifts, thank donors JOB WELL DONE!

25 UNIT COMPETITION Most Improved Highest Average Donation Commander’s Award – combination of Most Improved, Most Money Raised and Highest Average Donation Individual Leadership Awards for exemplary Keypersons & Project Officers

26 CFC OFFICE Materials Pick Up & Contribution Turn In Location: 2d Floor of Wells Fargo Bank, Building 109, across from Post Library and bus stop (use side entry door on Hall Street) Hours: 0900 – 1500 Turn-Ins by appointment only – call Office Staff at 545-9487

27 CONTACTS UNIT TRAINING/SUPPORT - Mrs. Laura Walker at 706-545-9782, lwalkercfcbenning@gmail.com INSTALLATION PROJECT OFFICERS – SFC Cairnes SFC Tyler SFC Phillips at 706-545-9487 email Benn.Cmd.CFC@conus.army.mil GARRISON OFFICE – Ginny Basl at 706-545-1018 or email virginia.basl@us.army.mil

28 No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave. -Calvin Coolidge


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