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Alaska Combined Federal Campaign Keyworker Reference Guide 2010

Alaska Combined Federal Campaign Keyworker Reference Guide 2010

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Page 1: Alaska Combined Federal Campaign Keyworker Reference Guide 2010

Alaska Combined Federal Campaign

Keyworker Reference Guide

2010

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Know the Cause

The more you know about CFC,

the more effective you will be when you invite people to

participate.

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Four Steps in helping educate people about the importance of

CFC.

1. Learn the Facts about CFC2. Make Your Own Gift First 3. Ask Other People to Give4. Say Thank You!

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Learn the Facts about CFC

Giving is voluntary

Participating agencies have met strict eligibility guidelines

Donors choose the agency/agencies they wish to donate to

Payroll deduction is quick, easy, and efficient

Low fundraising costs

Donor Protection

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Make your own gift first. This

shows other you believe in the

cause, and it will be easier to invite

others to participate in CFC.

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ASK for

Others to

Contribute

Personalize your comments

Advertise payroll deduction

Ask for a contribution

Remember: No is okay

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Food For Thought

If only half of the 33,000 federal employees in the state of Alaska—

donated $5.00 per pay check, the campaign would raise almost $2 million!

donated $10.00 per pay check, the campaign would raise almost $4 million!

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Giving Levels

Aurora Club-$400.00 ~ Water BottleEagle Club-$800.00 ~ Eagle Statue

Summit Club-$1200.00 ~ Todd Salat’s“Peak Moment” print

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Website

Please visit our website at www.alaskacfc.org

Charity List including 25 word agency descriptions

Donors can learn more, search for charities

and can GIVE ONLINE.

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Thank everyone you speak with.

It takes several “thank you’s” before a person truly feels appreciated.

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2010 Alaska CFC Contacts

Jennifer WukaschAlaska CFC

Director907.263.3818

[email protected]

Karen Oakeley Alaska CFC Manager

[email protected]

Stephanie McFadden Loaned Executive Assist.

[email protected]

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CFC Pledge Card Instructions:

Incorrectly completed pledge cards will be returned to the Keyworker. Please help avoid processing delays by reviewing each card to ensure the following items have been correctly and legibly entered.

1.Contributors FULL NAME

2.SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER only necessary for those giving through payroll deduction.

3.MINIMUM PAYROLL DEDUCTION gift is $5.00 per pay period.

4.Check the annual amount is correct: Military: Monthly amount x12 = annual amount Civilian : pay period amount x 26 = annual amount

5.Contributors using payroll withholding must sign the authorization at the bottom of the card.

6.Contributors checks must be made payable to Combined Federal Campaign. Checks payable to a designated charitable organization cannot be accepted.

DO NOT SEPARATE CASH OR CHECKS FROM PLEDGE CARD. In fact, it is best if you attach cash or check to the pledge card with a paper clip. DO NOT STAPLE.

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7. For designations: Contributions are encouraged to designate their contribution to an agency on the approved Charity List – the CFC Charity List is also online at www.alaskacfc.org. This is done by placing the five digit code number in the box labeled “Five Digit Agency Code.” Be sure this is a valid number and that it is legible.

8. Be sure that the total amount designated does not exceed the total annual contribution.

9. Release of contributor names to designated agencies. If the contributor wants his/her name, address and home email address released to the designated

agencies, contributor will need to fill in address or information will not be released.

10. Verify that inside of pledge card cover is completed with choice of gift.

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Pledge Card

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Tallying Instructions for Report Envelopes:

1. Count the number of cards in your envelope.

2. Divide the pledge cards into three piles: Payroll deduction, Cash and Check.

Cash Contributions – Use Cash Envelope:

3. Match and attach with paper clip the cash with the appropriate pledge card.

4. Compare the amount pledged with the amount designated. If designations are less than the total donation, the difference is deemed undesignated. If designations are more than the total pledge, return the pledge card to the donor to correct and then include in your envelope to tally.

5. Complete NUMBER OF CASH DONORS ( number of people contributing by cash) and TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS ( cash dollars give). Keep cash attached to respective pledge cards with paper clips and place in envelope. SEAL ENVELOPE.

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Check Contributions – Use Check/Payroll Deduction Envelope:

6. Match and ATTACH with paper clip the check with appropriate pledge card. 7. Compare the amount pledged with amount designated. If designations are less than the total donation, the difference is deemed undesignated. If designations are more than the total pledge, return the pledge card to the donor to correct and then include in your envelope tally. 8. Compare the check line of the CHECK/PAYROLL deduction envelope. Complete NUMBER OF CHECKS ( number contributing by check) and AMOUNT CHECKS ( dollars given by check). Keep checks attached to respective pledge cards with paper clips and place in envelope

Payroll Deduction- Use Check/Payroll Deduction Envelope: 9. Recalculate the math on the payroll deduction pledge cards:

-Military: amount x 12 pay periods - Civilian: amount x 26 pay periods 10. Compare the amount pledged with the amount designated. 11. Send envelope to your statewide Coordinator and ensure he/she has received. 12. Follow up donors gift report to ensure donors receive gift.

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Envelopes

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Thank you for attending training.

We appreciate your efforts in making the 2010 Alaska

Combined Federal Campaigns the most successful campaign

to date!