countrigal
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« on: October 22, 2003, 02:17:03 pm » |
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I like the government's way of doing this. The Combine Federal Campaign (CFC) is running currently, and everyone is offered the opportunity to participate. Your CFC worker passes out what they call a Giving Guide, which is a list of all the different groups you could donate to and a contribution form that is processed through payroll so it comes directly out of your paycheck. You determine which, if any, groups (local, national, affiliated or not) you want to donate to and determine how much out of each paycheck for the year and it's all done. The CFC worker has you initial that you received the information, but that's the only "tracking" that is done. Everyone has to be given the materials, whether or not they donate is a personal decision and is not tracked, not even by Service or Department. And this is only done once a year so we don't get hassled by the individual groups when they're doing their fundraisers. Of course, individuals who are raising funds for specific groups can talk to their co-workers and friends to get donations at other times of the year, but that's not pushed by the company, so it's not a big deal.
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