welcome to 2014 cfc coordinator training
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Welcome to 2014 CFC Coordinator Training. Today’s Review. Welcome – LFCC Chair, Deb Perry CFC Overview and Structure Agency Coordinator Role Agency Keyworker Role 2014 Website – Big Role Campaign Material Recognition – emphasis on PARTICIPATION Impact of the Federal Employee - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to
2014 CFC Coordinator Training
Today’s Review• Welcome – LFCC Chair, Deb Perry• CFC Overview and Structure• Agency Coordinator Role• Agency Keyworker Role• 2014 Website – Big Role• Campaign Material• Recognition – emphasis on PARTICIPATION• Impact of the Federal Employee• Universal Giving• Online Giving Options• 2014 Goal
Deb Perry
2014 LFCC Chair
Central Ohio West Virginia CFC
What is the CFC?• CFC is the world’s largest and most successful annual
workplace fundraising campaign.
• There are 150+ CFC’s throughout the country and internationally that raise millions of dollars each year.
• To date federal employees have collected over $7 billion dollars for local, national, and international charitable organizations.
• Pledges made by Federal civilian, postal and military donors during the campaign season support eligible non–profit organizations that provide health and human service benefits throughout the world.
• The Central Ohio and WV CFC raised nearly $1.1 million dollars during the 2013 campaign.
33 County Giving AreaAdams, Athens, Brown, Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Gallia,
Guernsey, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Licking, Logan, Madison, Marion, Meigs, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross,
Scioto, Union, Vinton, and Washington counties in Ohio.
Cabell, Wayne and Wood counties in West Virginia.
Structure
OPM
Local Federal
Agencies
PCFO
CABINET
Local, National and
International Charities
LFCC
Chairperson Coordinators Key Workers
Project Officers
Loaned Executive
s
Sets Policy & Procedures
Conducts Local Campaign
Manages Local Campaign(Principal Combined Fund Organization)
Leadership of LFCC(Local Federal Campaign Committee)
OPM (Office of Personnel Mgmt) Structure
OPM
Publishes CFC RegulationsEstablishes Timelines
Provides Direction and GuidanceDevelops & Publishes National / International List
Establishes Rules on Local Application’sFinal Appeal
Audits
Director, OPM
Elaine Kaplan
Director, CFC Operations
Keith Willingham
CFC StaffCurtis RumbaughMary CapuleCherLynn StevensMarcus Glasgow
Conducts the Local Campaign • Encourage local Federal agencies to appoint Loaned Executives
• Encourage Agency Directors/CO’s to support the campaign
• Ensure that, to the extent possible, every federal employee is given an opportunity to participate in the CFC (100% Contact)
Hires PCFO• Approves Budget• Conducts Local Agency Eligibility• Provides Oversight of PCFO• Approves Campaign Material• Conducts Compliance Audit (Members from Federal Community)• Final Campaign Decisions• Liaison to Federal Agency Heads
LFCC Responsibilities
Campaign Management
• Honor employee designations
• Help to ensure no employee is coerced
• Train Loaned Executives, Coordinators & Keyworkers
• Ensure no employee is questioned as to his or her designation
• Prepare campaign materials (with LFCC approval)
• Fiscal Management & Audit Responsibilities
PCFO Responsibilities
Loaned Executive (LE) Responsibilities
• Jan Pitts, Lisa Thompson, Connie Ferrell, Trevor Payne (USPS), and Regina Baldridge (PT – Parkersburg, WV)
• Act as a liaison between Agency and PFCO.
• Deliver all material needed for employee campaigns including pledge cards, brochures, report envelopes, and campaign posters.
• Ensure the CFC’s impact is demonstrated through the use of agency tours, agency displays, speakers, and the use of the campaign video.
• Assist Agency Coordinators with planning, organizing and conducting employee campaigns and meetings.
• Follow-up with CFC Agency Coordinators weekly or as needed and assist in management of the campaign by working with the PCFO team.
Agency Coordinator Role• Primary contact with Loaned Executives and PCFO
• Develops, schedules and implements the Agency campaign (via awareness, marketing and special events).
• Develops and implements a schedule for employee “ask” meetings to educate employees about the CFC.
• Assures that related “off-site” offices in the Agency are included in the campaign.
• Reviews and analyzes the giving history and past campaign activities of the agency.
• Recruits and trains campaign team (i.e..Keyworkers - one for every 15 to 20 employees).
Agency Coordinator Role
• Distributes all campaign materials, collects and audits pledge forms in timely fashion.
• Communicates campaign progress & results to assigned LE.
• Coordinates pick-up of report envelopes with LE to be taken to the PCFO for processing.
• Completes the campaign during the specified time period with follow-up as necessary.
• Communicates and distributes important recognition opportunities for donors as well as Keyworkers and Captains.
• Obtain support for the campaign from the Agency Head - CRITICAL
• Know the facts about CFC – bring the message “home” to your Agency
• Recruit your team – Captains (if necessary), Keyworkers, Helpers
• Engage your Agency through events, communications, VISIBLE marketing, and passionate Keyworkers and Captains
• Get to know your Loaned Executive
• Train and support your team & engage your LE for help
• Drive employees to the campaign website for more information
• Encourage online pledging (easy, fewer mistakes)
Elements of a Successful Coordinator
Agency Keyworker Role
• Liaison between employee and Agency Coordinator
• Key to any successful campaign with Agency with large number of employees
• Must be willing to personally ‘reach out’ and become a passionate ambassador for the Campaign
• Ideally, 1 Keyworker for every 15-20 employees
KEYWORKER:
An assistant to the Agency Coordinator – assigned to a defined number of coworkers – responsible for communicating the CFC message, providing campaign materials, asking for support and help in collecting pledge forms.
Critical to the campaign success of larger agencies
• Connect - 1 Keyworker per 15-20 co-workers
• Be BOLD!! – Keyworkers must not be timid when asking for support
• Process – Keyworkers insure EVERY employee has a pledge form
• Thank – Keyworkers need to insure they THANK every donor, provide campaign pin upon making a pledge to donate
Keyworker Training & Recognition
Recognition
As Coordinator, YOU are responsible for recognizing the efforts of your Keyworkers. It is strongly encouraged to create some form of recognition from yourself and/or Dept. Head.
• Nominate a “Keyworker of the Week” award throughout the campaign – post in a public place (monitor, daily news)
• Provide a certificate of appreciation for all Keyworkers at the conclusion of the campaign – presented by Dept. Head
Keyworker Training & Recognition
Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.org
Campaign Materials
Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.orgFind all key print materials on the website
2014 Central Ohio
& West Virginia CFC
Charity Guide
Charity Poster
Pledge Card
Completing the Pledge Card
Instruct employees to use black ballpoint pen, write in all capital letters and to press firmly!
3-Part Form:
1. Top page goes to your Payroll Office.
2. Middle page (white carbon copy) goes in the Report Envelope.
3. Bottom page (pink carbon copy) to donor as confirmation receipt.
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Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.orgFind downloadable documents here
Campaign ReportEnvelope
75.00
Key Points
Separate Civilian from Military Pledge Cards when adding pledges
Contribution Type Vs. Special Events
“TOTAL” Row should represent what is in the envelope
DO NOT sign on “Envelope Picked Up By:” line
DO NOT SEAL the envelope until reconciled with your LE
75.00
Recognition
• Donor Level
• Department/Agency Level
Donor Levels & Recognition Items
Bronze$240 - $479
Silver$480 - $719
Gold$720 - $959
Platinum$960 - $1,199
Diamond$1,200+
Depart/Agency Recognition
1. Departments/Agencies are recognized that achieve a minimum of $40 average donation “Per Capita”
Levels are: Gold, Silver and Certificate
Dept/Agency Recognition
2. Department/Agency % Participation
3. Department Revenue Goal
Dept/Agency “Three-Star Recognition for achieving all 3
Percent Participation
• New to 2014• Each Department/Agency will be
given a goal for employee participation
• Depts/Agencies achieving or surpassing goal will receive recognition certificate
2014 GOAL: Increase Participation Level vs. Dollar Level
1997 - 51.7% $211/donor
2007 – 29.8% $282/donor
2012 – 19% $340/donor
2013 – 12.1% $385/donor
FOCUS ON PARTICIPATION!!!!!!
Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.org
Find recognition info here
Donor Recognition Item Requests
Speaker RequestsIndividual Speakers and Agency Fairs
https://uwco.wufoo.com/forms/public-sector-speaker-request/
Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.orgYour first source for documents
The IMPACT of the Federal Employee on our Community
Nearly $208 Million put into our communities in 2013
• $1,082,214 pledged in 2013• $385 average per Donor• $32.08 per month
• Supports nearly 3000 Charities across the country
• Donor-driven – support what moves you
Two Final Items
• Universal Giving - new to 2014
• Online eGiving (ePLedging) opportunities
New to 2014 – Universal Giving
• What is it?– Universal Giving is the ability for federal workers to
give to any national, international, or local approved charity listed with any CF campaign located anywhere in the country
– Universal Giving is available only through the three eGiving systems: Nexus, EEX, and myPay
– OPM will also offer the complete listing at www.opm.gov/cfc
Online Giving
There are currently 3 online giving options…
1. Nexus
2. Employee Express (EEX)
3. myPay
Nexus
Nexus is a non-government run third party online pledging system.
It is available for ANY FEDERAL employee from any department/agency.
www.CFCnexus.org
Employee Express
EEX is an automated government payroll system that empowers Federal employees to initiate the processing of their discretionary personnel-payroll transactions electronically.
EEX is limited to select departments – refer to the home page for a department listing.
www.employeeexpress.gov
myPay
An automated government payroll system for employees of the Department of Defense (DoD) ONLY that empowers Federal employees to initiate the processing of their discretionary personnel-payroll transactions electronically.
Government Intranet access only
Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.orgLink to all 3 online giving tools from here
STILL NOT SURE WHAT YOU ARE IN FOR?
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Contact your Loaned Executive or the PCFO office.
We are all available to you to answer your questions and to make your role as fulfilling as possible.
2014 CFC GOAL
$1,160,000 From 3,088 DONORS
Campaign Website
www.cowvcfc.orgResources and Downloads
• Resources• Forms• Training
WEBSITE RESOURCES & DOWNLOADS - RESOURCES
• 2014 Charity Guide
• 2014 Campaign Poster (both versions)
• 2014 Campaign Video
• 2014 Coordinator Training Manual
• 2014 Coordinator Training PowerPoint (this presentation)
WEBSITE RESOURCES & DOWNLOADS – FORMS
• Fifth Third Bank – Cash conversion letter
• Donor Recognition Awards Form
• Gift/Prize Request
• Speaker Request Form
• Nexus – User Tutorial
• EEX – User Tutorial
• MyPay – User Tutorial
WEBSITE RESOURCES & DOWNLOADS – TRAINING
• What your contribution can DO • PCFO & LE Contact List• Sample – Encouragement Letter from Director/Head• Ideas on Increasing Participation• Keyworker Training Package• Acronyms & Terms• Campaign FUNDRAISING ideas
Questions?
FINAL NOTES
Loaned Executive “Meet & Greet” - Jan, Lisa and Connie
Material Pick-Up - Don’t leave without it!!!!
THANK YOUTHE SUCCESS OF THE CFC RESTS WITH YOU!!