October 10, 2007
Combined Federal Campaign
The Blood Bank of Alaska is part of the Combined Federal Employees
Campaign for 2007.
What is the Combined Federal Campaign?
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is an organized program
through which federal employees can give to charitable organizations.
Federal employees are those individuals in the military,
civilian federal agency, and US Postal Service.
Whom does it serve?
The CFC serves you, the federal employee, as a giving vehicle
through which payroll deduction gifts are sent to the charity
of your choice. It also serves over 2200 charitable organizations
as a cost-effective means of receiving important funds to
provide services to their clients.
Why is there a CFC?
The CFC was established as a once-a-year workplace giving
program to serve the charitable giving needs of federal
employees.
Who receives your contribution?
You choose which charitable organization(s) receive your
donation. There are over 2200 and the Blood Bank of Alaska
is eligible to receive contribution with the new Five-Digit
Code - 31150. If you are a federal employee and
would like your gift to be received by the Blood Bank of
Alaska, please use this code on the pledge form.
Thank you for your support!