FSECC Report: Losing the Campaign

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Losing “The Campaign”Why Florida should refocus its workplace on sensible giving

A Dying Program Decline in Gross FSECC Donations since 2009

↑15.8%

Becoming the Problem

Fiscal Year Fundraising Totals Fees Charged by Fiscal Agent

% Withheld as Fees

2009 $4,171,178 $923,931 22%

2010 $3,737,204 $850,877 22.7%

2011 $2,665,834 $801,032 30%

2012 $1,762,031 $796,616 45%

2013 $982,387 $546,415 55.6%

Paying for the Problem

Credibility

•FSECC’s inefficiency is not a secret•Accounts of employees still feeling pressured

Employer - Employee

• Subsidizing private charitable donations• Operating at a higher cost than the charities themselves

Taxpayer - Government

• Difficulty justifying an inefficient program

Coworker - Coworker

Sensible Giving Campaign

Messaging

-These measures HELP charities-These measures show we care

Executive Order

- No subsidizing private giving on state time

Call to Action

- Call on the Legislature to work with the Governor to find a sensible solution

Communication

- With charities- With taxpayers

New Opportunities

- New technology- Information dissemination

Results Increase the percentage of donations going to charity Saving Florida costs for

Administration Litigation

Boost in Workplace Morale Preservation of Credibility

“In my three years as governor, I have yet to have anyone come into my office and lobby me to spend less taxpayer money.” – Gov. Rick Scott, 2014 State of the State