Welcome to the Pikes Peak Region CFC Website!

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the world's largest and most successful annual workplace charity campaign.  Pledges made by federal civilian, postal, and military donors during the campaign season support eligible non-profit organizations that provide health and human service benefits throughout the world.    

The CFC of the Pikes Peak Region (0140) is the annual fundraising drive on behalf of 2,900 Local, National, and International charities for the Military and Federal Employees within Colorado Springs, Pueblo and most counties that make up Southern Colorado.  This represents approximately 40,000 military and civilian employees at Cheyenne Mountain AFB, Fort Carson, Peterson AFB, Schriever AFB, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Postal Service, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and a host of other federal agencies operating within this region.

                              

                                                                

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2011 Local Anniversary Video available on your local sharepoint drive.

2011 OPM Anniversary Video

 

 

 

 

Congratulations on a record achieving campaign!!!

The Pikes Peak Region Federal Employees are simply AMAZING!!!

Giving is closed for 2011.

Charity Application Information:  The 2012 Charity Application Season is open; Visit the Be a CFC Charity link for 2012 application information.

CFC 50 Commission:  John Berry, Office of Personnel Management Director,  set up a Commission to make recommendations for the future of the CFC.  The Commission will advise U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director John Berry on strengthening the integrity, operation and effectiveness of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) to ensure its continued growth and success. The Director named two former members of Congress, the Honorable Tom Davis (R-VA) and the Honorable Beverly Byron (D-MD), as the bipartisan co-chairs of the Commission. The Commission is responsible for:
- reviewing the present structure of the CFC and recommend changes;

- reviewing current processes and recommending changes;

- developing recommendations for innovative ways to improve the CFC; and

- developing recommendations for changes to the regulations and/or legislation to improve the CFC.

The Commission is made up of a broad and diverse group of 28 key stakeholders, including members of the U.S. House of Representatives, CFC donors, campaign volunteers, non-government administrators of the campaign, participating charities and accountability/watchdog groups.  The preliminary recommendations are in the following slides:
CFC 50 Commission Recommendations
Interested stakeholders may comment onthese recommendations or make recommendations of their own and send them to:

Keith Willingham,

Director

Office of CFC Operations

Keith.Willingham@opm.gov

For information about the Local Campaign, contact: peakcfc@comcast.net

For financial questions, contact: Bannick@aol.com

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CFC of the Pikes Peak Region - Mailing Address: 6660 Delmonico  # 503 D Colorado Springs, Co  80919.

Telephone Number:  (719) 531-5501

This is the official website for the CFC of the Pikes Peak Region. This site has been reviewed and approved by the Local Federal Coordinating Committee (LFCC). 

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Last updated:2/6/2012