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325 FW CFC Key Worker Training

325 FW CFC Key Worker Training. 325th Fighter Wing Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Capt Mark Mason Capt Vincent DeFabo 325 FW/JA 17/19 Sep 13. Overview . Authorities Official vs. Unofficial Fundraising Fundraising on Tyndall Limitations Bottom Line. Fundraising in the Air Force.

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325 FW CFC Key Worker Training

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  1. 325 FW CFC Key Worker Training

  2. 325th Fighter WingOffice of the Staff Judge Advocate Capt Mark Mason Capt Vincent DeFabo 325 FW/JA 17/19 Sep 13

  3. Overview Authorities Official vs. Unofficial Fundraising Fundraising on Tyndall Limitations Bottom Line

  4. Fundraising in the Air Force • Authority: • Executive Orders • Dept of Defense Instructions and Directives • Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) • Joint Ethics Regulation (JER) • The Judge Advocate General Opinions & Letters (TJAG) • Air Force Instructions (AFI) • AFI 36-3101 • AFI 34-223

  5. Fundraising in the Air Force • Official Fundraising: • Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) • Air Force Assistance Fund (AFAF) • Other Fundraisers • Unofficial

  6. Fundraising on TAFB • How to start the process: • Force Support Squadron • POC: Cindy Hobbs • Approval authority: • MSG Commander • Delegated by the 325 FW/CC • Other steps along the way: • Legal office, FSS, others… This is the process regardless of whether it is official fundraising for the CFC or unofficial fundraising.

  7. Table 1, AFI 36-3101(Page 14)

  8. Limitations • Campaign Goals: • May create dollar goals for installations and units • May not create individual dollar goals, individual quotas • May not show preferential treatment to any specific charity • Fundraising events may not have “designated” CFC beneficiaries • Each donor must be allowed to make their own decision about how to designate their donation • Voluntariness is KEY • No Running Lists

  9. Limitations • Non-DoD Personnel (contractors) MAY NOT be solicited to give to CFC • Non-Governmental personnel who work on Federal premises (contractors, credit union) may make voluntary unsolicited contributions • Supervisors may support and promote CFC, but may not solicit subordinates or coerce giving • May authorize limited use of resources, including APF, in support

  10. Bottom Line • DoD Personnel should be mindful NOT to: • Show preferential treatment to any CFC charities; • Misuse Government resources in support of CFC; • Solicit or coerce subordinates or non-Federal entities for contributions; and • Solicit for contributions from DoD contractors or other non-DoD sources

  11. Summary Authorities Official vs. Unofficial Fundraising on Tyndall Limitations Bottom Line

  12. Questions/Comments

  13. CFC Video • www.NorthwestFloridaCFC.org • Use the CFC campaign video to educate yourself and others about the entire CFC process! • The video can be found on our local CFC website!

  14. About CFC • 52 years of commitment • Instituted by John F. Kennedy in order to coordinate fundraising efforts so the federal donor would only be solicited on an annual basis and offered the opportunity to give by payroll deduction. • Educate Yourself before you solicit funds! • Read the Preface/Introduction section of CFC brochure

  15. Unit Rep Data Mgmt • See Handout referencing Local 2012 Campaign • Pledge Data • Contributor Data • Income and Disbursement Data • Expense Data

  16. Charity Brochure • Pledge Card Information • Local Federal Coordinating Committee • Appreciation Gifts • Gifts must be selected by donor on-line at www.NorthwestFloridaCFC.org • Introduction Information • Local/ National/International Listings

  17. Charity Listings • Federation vs. Charity listings • Some charities listed as local and national • AFR % • Matching Funds • Do your research!

  18. Distribution and Turn In • Process to track contact • Create a spreadsheet or checklist to track the federal employees in which you are responsible for distributing materials • Keep track of the employee name, phone number, date contact was made, and notate if you are finished soliciting that employee • Do not list the amount each donor gave • Do not track if the employee turned in a pledge card • Pledge Card Turn In • Weekly turn in- designated location, day and time period • Use Weekly Progress Report envelopes

  19. Key Worker Materials On-Line • Website-www.NorthwestFloridaCFC.org • Use this website to find a digital copy of the all local CFC documents such as: • Charity brochure • Pledge card • Weekly Progress Report Sheets • Key Worker Training Slides • Look under the Campaign Team tab to the Key Workers section for these documents • Donors- • Donors may look under the Donors tab for a digital copy of the 2013 Charity List Brochure • Appreciation Gift registration may be found under the Donors tab, to the Donor Recognition section

  20. Happy Giving • Giving is a personal choice • No coercion • Give with a happy heart for the RIGHT reason • Charities are in more need now than ever • Almost everyone we know has been touched in some way by some sort of charitable contribution

  21. Contact Information • Capt Benjamin Cruz • (850)283-2683 • benjamin.cruz.1@us.af.mil • MSgt John Barnett • (850)283-9960 • john.barnett.5@us.af.mil • Tiffani Hinds (or Bryan Taylor, 785-7521) • PCFO United Way of Northwest Florida • (850)215-6750 • thinds@unitedwaynwfl.org

  22. Questions?

  23. Tyndall AFB Campaign Northwest Florida Region: Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson and Washington Counties NOV 1 SEP OCT 15 DEC CFC Window 15 OCT 22 NOV TAFB - 6 Weeks Goal: 100% Contact Rate

  24. Campaign Events Charity Fair/Kick-off Luncheon: 15 Oct 13, 1100-1330 at Horizons Tyndall Superhero/Costume 5K: 25 Oct 13, 1500 Bowling Tournament: Friday, 1 Nov 13 Football Week: Nov 4 - 8 End of Campaign: Friday, 22 Nov 13

  25. Other Information • CFC Participation Rate will be tracked by a football display, located at Tyndall AFB main gate. • Forms and Funds will be collected every Thursday from 1300 - 1500 hrs • Security Forces – Bldg 659 (Room 141) • MSgt John Barnett – john.barnett.5@us.af.mil • 325 Raptor Repair Bldg (In front of 325 MXS) – Bldg 522 • 1Lt Stephen Guillory – stephen.guillory.1@us.af.mil

  26. Questions/Comments

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