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Join the CFC Keyworker Training to learn about the keyworker role, campaign materials, and how to publicize the campaign. Discover all about giving, the CFC, why it matters, who can give, and more. Be part of the 2019 Cause Focused campaign, expand your color palette, and share your cause through sketches and storytelling. Find out what you need to do as a keyworker, access training resources, and utilize available materials. Build awareness, engage your coworkers, and track your activities to make a difference. Learn how to pledge online, when deductions begin, and follow important campaign rules. Stay connected through social media and contact us for any questions. Take part in spreading gratitude and giving back!
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What will we cover today? About the CFC Keyworker role and responsibilities Campaign materials and resources to publicize the campaign All about giving
Who can give through the CFC? *Federal employees can also pledge volunteer hours to CFC-participating charities that accept them.
2019 Campaign Theme • Cause focused • Expanded color palette • Illustrated approach
Draw your cause Draw your cause. Share your sketch. Tell your story.
Ok, the CFC sounds great!But, what do I have to do as a keyworker?
Available Resources • Training resources on the website • Keyworker Checklist • Keyworker Guide • Making the Ask Video • Event Guide
Keyworker Checklist • Attend a training session. • Get your supplies. • Publicize the campaign. • Practice giving. • Ask each of your co-workers to participate. • Follow up. • Submit completed paper pledge forms. • Express gratitude.
Publicize the campaign • General Posters • Barometer Poster • Table Tents • How to Pledge Online Card • Cause Card • Advertisements • Pre-written Communications • Social Media Posts • Success Stories • Virtual Charity Fair
Talk to Your Co Workers About the CFC • Tell your story. • Explain the benefits of the CFC. • Ask about their favorite cause. • Invite your co-workers to pledge. • Thank your co-workers for their time.
Keep Records and Report Activities New this year is a report to track the number of people contacted about the CFC
Collect Completed Pledge Forms Enter LOCAL Zip code where you report to work and the six-digit CFC code for your office/unit
When will my payroll deduction begin? • Donors should see their first deductions taken from their first paycheck in February 2020. • Deductions begin with the first pay period following the close of the campaign in January 2020. • The final deduction for pledges made in 2019 will come from the first pay date in January of 2021. • Remember pledges are being made in 2019 for the 2020 calendar.
Important campaign rules • Be sure to keep your leadership informed and involved, but do not provide lists of givers/non-givers. • Promote voluntary giving – no coercion. • Encourage causes – do not promote individual charities.
Stay in Touch! [Facebook.com/localCFC] [LocalCampaign.org] [Campaign@localCFC.org] [000-000-0000]