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1 Susan Ground & Bailey Armstrong CFC Central California & Heartland CFC

2 Overview  Why Volunteers?  Types of Volunteers Heartland CFC CFC Central CA  Cultivating Volunteers  Training Volunteers  Volunteers Moving Forward

3 Why Volunteers?  Reduce CFC administrative overhead cost  Can easily gain access to agencies  Know employees in agencies

4 Types of Volunteers (Heartland CFC) LFCC Co-Chairs Loaned Executive Campaign Coordinator Canvasser Campaign Coordinator Canvasser Loaned Executive Campaign Coordinator Canvasser Campaign Coordinator

5 Types of Volunteers (Heartland CFC & Central California CFC)  Local Agency Heads  Key Responsibilities Attend monthly LFCC meetings Conduct face-to-face consultative engagement calls with Agency Heads in Division Assign Division Loaned Executive Support campaign throughout personal agency Follow up on fundraising statuses of assigned agencies throughout campaign LFCC Co-Chairs

6 Types of Volunteers (Heartland CFC)  Promising Federal employees seeking managerial experience  Key Responsibilities Understand the CFC (locally & nationally) Facilitate Federal employee understanding of giving through the CFC Deliver campaign materials Monitor giving efforts in assigned agencies Loaned Executives

7 Types of Volunteers (Heartland CFC)  Federal employees passionate about charitable giving  Key Responsibilities Attend Campaign Coordinator Training Session Coordinate fundraising efforts within Federal agencies Train Canvassers Distribute & collect pledges and cash Thank agency donors Campaign Coordinators

8 Types of Volunteers (Heartland CFC)  Federal employees that assist Campaign Coordinators  Key Responsibilities Ask fellow employees for donations Assist in pledge collection Help plan fundraising events Canvassers

9 Types of Volunteers (Central California CFC) LFCC Members Loaned Executives (3) Agency Campaign Coordinators (292+) CFC Teams and Canvassers Executive Director (PCFO) Campaign Manager (PCFO) FLEx Team Members Loaned Executives Federal VolunteersOther Volunteers

10 Types of Volunteers (Central California CFC)  The LE program offers a great developmental opportunity to enhance management, organizational, planning, networking skills, and to develop abilities that will benefit candidates on an upwardly mobile path  The revision of our 2013 LE Program allows for part time and VERY part time LEs Commitment levels of ½ day to 1 day per week, 1 day per month or longer will be available to promote agency engagement Loaned Executives

11 Types of Volunteers-FLEx Team (CFC Central CA)  The FLEx Team runs all year long and not only during campaign period  Offers ALL federal agencies the opportunity to get involved and help their CFC  Delegating projects and tasks to FLEx Team members keeps campaign expenses down  FLEx Team utilizes skills-based volunteering…natural talents & abilities are easy for most people to share  Tem members gain new skills in areas such as project management, computer skills, goal setting, customer service, marketing and interagency relations  Offers FLEx-ability (any day, any time!)  NOT limited to federal employees

12 Types of Volunteers-FLEx Team (CFC Central CA) March1-April 1 Assist with non profit application screening Data entry of non profit application information April 1-May 1 Federal Agency name and parent agency affiliation verification Payroll Office verification by payroll group and payroll office May 1-Jun 1 Assist with producing Head of Agency meeting packets Goal poster preparation Jun 1-Jul 1 Campaign supply allocation Campaign Bag materials printing Jul 1-Aug 1 Solicit sponsorships from local merchants and professionals via letter and personal contacts Aug 1-Sep1 Assemble campaign bags and materials for distribution at Fresno Kick Off Event Assist with Fresno Kick Off event Sep 1-Oct 1 Assemble campaign bags and materials for distribution at Bakersfield and Indian Wells Valley Kick Offs. Oct 1-Nov 1 Pledge card processing Nov 1-Dec 1 Pledge card processing Donor award processing Dec 1-Jan 1 Pledge card processing Donor award processing Jan 1-Feb 1 Assist with planning the annual Campaign Celebration. Feb 1-April 1 Assist with prescreening of charitable agency applications

13 Where to find FLEx Team Members? (CFC Central CA)  Government Agencies: Former Key Workers/Campaign Coordinators that have a heart for CFC  Non Government agencies College interns Reedley College SEED program CSUF American Humanics Program National Active & Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Other Retirees? AT&T Pioneers…Our Heroes for the 2012 CFC!

14 Volunteers- AT&T Pioneers (CFC Central CA) 293 Campaign Kits assembled by our AT & T Pioneers Flex Team members Work plan provided Materials organized Expectations defined “Road Map” provided Great success!!!

15 Cultivating Volunteers  Aim for the best Instill managerial support in your campaign with top LFCC volunteers Market the LE program as a competitive detail  Supply them with every possible resource  THANK them

16 Training Volunteers  Volunteers work best when they feel comfortable Provide in-depth training & support Maintain constant contact Send materials multiple times  Provide LEs with training they wouldn’t gain anywhere else

17 Volunteers Moving Forward  Volunteers will always be an integral part of the CFC  Volunteers lower the administrative overhead costs  While we have them, volunteers bring local pride to campaigns


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