Combined Federal Campaign

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For FEBs, local efforts snowball into broader workforce successes

During 2022, Federal Executive Boards across the country created millions of dollars in cost savings and helped raise $33.9 million for charity organizations…

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Office of Personnel ManagementOffice of Personnel Management  Director Kiran Ahuja and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland volunteer at the Anacostia Watershed Society’s Nash Run Trash Trap cleanup in Washington, D.C.

The Combined Federal Campaign steps it up as Christmas draws closer

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It’s that time of year again for feds to donate to the cause or causes of your choice

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Combined Federal Campaign

With donations rebounding during pandemic, CFC ready to build on last year’s successes

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(Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, File)FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021 file photo, water trickles from a fire hydrant while City of Austin Water Utility workers repair a broken water main in Austin, Texas, due to severe winter weather. The winter storm nightmare knocked out power to more than 4 million customers across the state. On Thursday, Feb. 25 managers of Texas' power grid are expected to receive a verbal lashing in the first public hearings about the crisis at the state Capitol. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, File)

OPM reopens Combined Federal Campaign to help Texas winter storm victims

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Pandemic fueled a surge in giving to the Combined Federal Campaign

Pandemic, riots and a messy presidential transition, what a season federal employees have come through. Yet the annual Combined Federal Campaign carried…

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Combined Federal Campaign making push for giving

Today is the Combined Federal Campaign’s Giving Tuesday. But the signs are already indicating a strong season this year.

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Retirees and the CFC: Compassion & Leadership Endure Beyond Retirement

Federal employees receive an onslaught of information when they retire, much of it information about their annuity and benefits. But one thing that’s often missing is information about their charitable contributions to the Combined Federal Campaign.

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