Make a Difference! Donate with the Exchange’s 2023 CFC Campaign

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In uncertain economic times, the work done by charities and nonprofits—and the individuals who support them—is more vital than ever.

The Exchange invites associates worldwide to participate in this year’s Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) now  through Dec. 31.

Through CFC, associates may make one-time or recurring monthly contributions to an eligible charitable organization. Contractors and retirees can also donate. To search for an eligible charity, visit cfcgiving.opm.gov/offerings to search by organization name, cause, location and more.

Donations can be given via credit card, debit card or bank account transfer. Volunteer hours worked for eligible charities of your choice may also be counted as contributions.

To donate, visit cfcgiving.opm.gov to create an account, select a charity and choose donation amount. When creating an account, use the six-digit CFC Office Code “LTREUU” when prompted to ensure the pledge is tied to the Exchange.

The Exchange has set a goal of $25,000 in pledges for 2023.

“The CFC is the best way for Exchange associates to show their support for causes that mean the most to them,” said Exchange Vice President of Administration Tom Ockenfels. “Exchange associates have been incredibly generous in the past. We encourage everyone to find the charities that resonate with them and pledge whatever they can to help reach our goal.”

The CFC is the world’s largest and most successful annual workplace charity campaign, providing government employees an opportunity to improve Quality of Life for all.

In 2022, $72.6 million was pledged by military, federal and postal personnel worldwide to charities of their choice, including a 3.1% increase in number of donors—the first such increase since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

For more information and a history of the campaign, visit opm.gov/combined-federal-campaign.

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