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2 What we hope to give you today: Tools to become a successful Campaign Leader or Local Coordinator Ideas for your marketing your campaign Inspiration to make a difference!

3 “Empowering Washington public employees and retirees to strengthen communities through the funding and support of charities.”

4 Workplace giving program for State Employees and Retirees Established in 1984 by Governor John Spellman Current Law (RCW 41.04.0331) Has been deemed an official part of state business (Ethics Board opinion 00-09)

5 Over $100 million has been raised for local, national and global charities Only one of four states that give more than $5 million annually $5.6 million was pledged in 2010 Over 2,800 member charities

6 Saves time and money, reducing administrative costs and providing more dollars to actual services Charities can plan out their fiscal years better knowing steady streams of donation dollars are coming in For some charities, the CFD is their primary source of funding Provides access to thousands of potential donors

7 Easy Safe Tax Deductible Choice Control Anonymity

8 Payroll Contributions Agency Fundraisers Volunteer Days* *Subject only to Temporary Layoff Days.

9 How they work: Employees can go online or fill out paper forms Donors choose the charity of their choice Money is distributed on a quarterly basis Type of Contribution: Monthly Deduction One-time deduction Recurring one-time Limited time Personal check

10 Examples: Chili Cookoffs Silent Auctions Talent Shows How they work: How do I manage my fundraising project? What account does the money go into? How do I get reimbursed for money spent?

11 The Process: Each agency has a Campaign Leader to facilitate CFD activities Local Coordinators are chosen to help promote events and payroll contribution marketing in specific departments.

12 Traits of a good Campaign Leader: Enthusiasm Organization Creativity Ability to work with others

13 “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever does.” - Margaret Meade

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