On January 20, 2023 the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas (CFC-O) was recognized at the Department of Defense (DoD) CFC awards ceremony. The ceremony, hosted at the Pentagon, announced a total of $21 million raised by DoD civilians and military members in the 2013 campaign, of which $11 million was raised by the CFC-O.
CFC-O representatives attended the event, including Victoria Adams, executive director of the CFC-O. Ms. Adams, along with Colonel Reginald L. Hairston of the U.S.
The 2014 Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas (CFC-O) Annual Coin Design Contest is underway. The contest is open to all Department of Defense employees and their family members to create a 2014 CFC-O coin design that embodies the spirit of the campaign. The chosen design will be distributed to select contributors during the 2014 CFC-O this fall. Contest entries will be accepted through 15 March 2014.
Beginning in 2011, the CFC-O has presented contributors who meet eligibility criteria with a commemorative coin as a token of appreciation.
Department of Defense employees are advised that the best way to support victims and survivors of the typhoon is to make a financial contribution to the voluntary organization...
Each autumn, over 180 locally administered Combined Federal Campaigns (CFC) raise more than $250 million from generous federal employees to support thousands of charitable organizations. This year, the government shutdown and furloughs have impacted critical fundraising efforts.
The 2013 CFC-O has been featured in many publications and websites. See what the press has to say about the impact of the CFC-O and why it's important to make a donation.
New for the 2013 campaign, contributors to the CFC-O have the option to make an online payroll allotment pledge using the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) myPay system. After years of development; extensive testing at the local, national and international level; and approval from the U.S.
CFC-O training in Sasebo, Japan was featured on AFN Sasebo News. From September to November, sailors contribute time, effort and money to the Combined Federal Campaign. Seaman Andrew Frisbie went to a training where Sailors from Fleet Activities Sasebo learned about their roles in helping their shipmates give back to their communities.