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Combined Federal Campaign
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest workplace giving campaign in the world. Across the United States, federal employees give more than $40 million to Community Health Charities and the charities we help fund. Here in Georgia, federal employees pledge over $1.1 million every year!
Community Health Charities of Georgia salutes the great generosity of federal employees. Without them, our participating health charities would not be able to provide the many programs and services available to all Georgians today.
What to Know About the 2011-2012 Combined Federal Campaign
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Every charity participating in the 2011-2012 Combined Federal Campaign has received a designation code.
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The CFC code for Community Health Charities of Georgia is 59297.
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Check your local CFC brochure to review the list of participating charities. You may find your charity of choice under Community Health Charities of Georgia in the Local Federation section or Community Health Charities in the National section of the CFC brochure.
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For a listing of national codes for the 50 national CHC member charities, click here.
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When you complete your pledge form, be sure to use the correct code for the charity you wish to support.
When making any contribution, Community Health Charities of Georgia encourages you to pay careful attention to the percentage noted for each organization’s Administrative and Fundraising Ratio (AFR). In prior years, charities could not participate in the Combined Federal Campaign unless their AFR to revenue ratio was under 25% or they had a plan in place to achieve this number. Changes in regulations have removed this requirement, yet Community Health Charities has kept an AFR of 8.3% as part of our membership qualifications.