1 / 17

2014 Combined Federal Campaign Training

2014 Combined Federal Campaign Training. Who Does What. Responsibilities : Attend CFC Training Attend Key Worker meetings Select & coordinate sites for group solicitation meetings Arrange for a Unit Leader to open each brief with CFC remarks

gala
Download Presentation

2014 Combined Federal Campaign Training

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 2014 Combined Federal Campaign Training

  2. Who Does What

  3. Responsibilities: • Attend CFC Training • Attend Key Worker meetings • Select & coordinate sites for group solicitation meetings • Arrange for a Unit Leader to open each brief with CFC remarks • Distribute brochure and campaign materials to each employee • Encourage payroll deduction & online giving • Help donors complete pledge cards • Collect pledge cards and cash/check donations from donors • Thank donors • Role: • To ensure quality contact that enables each employee to make an informed decision when asked to contribute. • Responsible for the campaign within a particular section, division, or unit for the command and works closely with the Unit Coordinator. • Makes the presentation using DVD to their peers, tells the CFC story, and solicits contributors for the campaign. Key Worker Responsibilities

  4. Role: Conduct an educational campaign within Unit where all employees learn about the opportunities provided by the CFC and its importance to out community and all employees are personally asked to contribute. Unit Coordinator Responsibilities • Responsibilities • Promote & Publicize the campaign at the Battalion level • Schedule & ensure all personnel within area are briefed • Reporting • - Completion of forms • - Donation/Pledge Pick-up • Information Request • -Concerns • -Questions • Goals • Develop a plan • Recruit Key Workers/Support • Strive for 100% quality contact • Report results • Thank Everyone!

  5. Command Coordinators: • Promote the CFC at the Command Level • Assign One Officer or One SNCO per Battalion/Squadron to serve as the Unit Coordinator • Ensure all Unit coordinators/Key Workers attend Training • Submit timely reports of personnel briefed • Provide Campaign Materials • Provide Guidance & Ideas • Collect Pledges & verifies accuracy • Attends all CFC Committee meetings CFC Committee Command Coordinator

  6. Responsibilities: • Manage all Command Coordinators to ensure procedures and accountability standards are met • Act as liaison between Campaign Director and Command Coordinators • Attend initial 22 July meeting and subsequent training sessions for Command Coordinators, Unit Coordinators and Key workers Senior Command Coordinator

  7. Local Coordinating Committee (LFCC) CFC Hierarchy Principal Combined Fund Organization (PCFO) ----------------- ------------------ -------- ------- Local Federal Agencies Local, National, International Charities CFC Committee Chairperson Senior Command Coordinator Command Coordinators Unit Coordinators Key Workers

  8. Key Worker/Unit Coordinator Process • Gather materials • Create a plan • Make 100% Quality contact • Reconcile all paperwork • Report/Turn into your Unit Coordinator/Command Coordinator as directed

  9. Paper work • Pledge Forms • Electronic Batch envelopes • Discrepancy Forms • Receipt logs

  10. Pledge Form

  11. Batch Envelope

  12. Discrepancy Form

  13. Receipt Logs

  14. Receipt Log

  15. onslowcountycfc.org

  16. MyPay https://mypay.dfas.mil/mypay.aspx 1. SELECT: CFC from main menu 2. SELECT “add new contribution” current contribution will end with last pay period of 2014 2a. Only ACTIVE DUTY Air Force, Army & Navy personnel will need to enter their 4 digit CFC Campaign code: #0651 (Onslow County COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN) Marine Corps not need to enter Campaign code!!! 3. Enter per pay allotment amount & CLICK “save” 4. Search for Charities 5. CLICK on box next to code # to select & CLICK “add selected charities” Repeat for a max. of 30 charities. 6. Enter the per pay period donation for each charity. 7. CLICK “continue” 8. Complete Personal Information Authorization Release REQUIRED INFO: work email OR phone# Command/unit name: example: 2MARDIV 1/6 Charlie Co. 9. Review & CLICK “yes” to submit 10. View/print pdf pledge form for your records.

  17. ?? Questions ??

More Related