The 2022 CFC Federal Campaign (CFC) season has officially begun. Thanks to the generosity of federal civilian, postal, contractor and military personnel and retirees, the CFC raised nearly $37.3 million for local, national, and international charities in 2021. It is with great pride that we share that $33,252 of these CFC donations came directly from BPHC. Please help us reach this year’s HRSA-wide goal of $200,000!
This year marks the 61st CFC, the largest workplace charitable giving program in the world. Through public service for HHS, each of us plays a critical role in protecting and improving the health and well-being of people across this nation. The CFC offers additional opportunities for us to take action and make a difference. Our generous contributions continue to support thousands of charities across a wide range of cause areas. Each gift is valuable and adds up to make a significant impact at the local, national, and international levels.
Never heard of the CFC?
Welcome aboard! Learn about the benefits of this federal tradition of donating funds and/or volunteer hours.
I’m a previous donor to the CFC
Welcome back! We hope you’ll consider renewing or even increasing your pledge and encouraging your colleagues to participate as well.
Get involved!
It’s easy:
- Find a charity through the online charity search. Note that there’s a checkbox that allows you to filter for volunteer opportunities.
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Register and make your pledge today.
- Give through payroll deduction or a one-time gift. Contractor employees may also contribute by credit card (not by payroll deduction).
- Pledge volunteer hours as an additional way to support the impactful work of local, national, and international charities.
- When giving your donation, please be sure to indicate your respective office/functional unit so that BPHC receives credit for your donation.
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Learn more at the HRSA, AHRQ, IHS, and SAMHSA 2022 Joint CFC Kickoff
Wednesday, October 19
Noon-1:00 p.m. ET
Join the day of the session
Call-in: 833-568-8864
Passcode: 79443485
HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson and AHRQ Director Robert Otto Valdez will provide opening remarks. We will also hear from IHS Deputy Director Benjamin Smith, SAMHSA Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon, CFCNCA Charities, and local first responders.
Thank you for your support of the many local, national, and international charities in the CFC and the people we serve. We give because we care. Together, we can Be the Face of Change.
For questions, contact your BPHC CFC Campaign Coordinators, Talia Shepheard and Andrew Westrum.
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