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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.
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OPM INTRODUCES NEW CFC LOGO Background Since 1986, the eagle with stars and strips has been a recognized symbol of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). As we embark upon and celebrate 50 years of delivering the dream to millions of Americans through charitable giving, we have a unique opportunity to introduce a fresh new logo that will symbolize our continued commitment to helping people all over the world. The current logo (rounded rectangular box containing an eagle, stripes and three stars) is a Federally registered trademark owned by the United Way Worldwide (UWW), for which OPM retains license to use and to authorize use for official campaign purposes.
Alternative CFC Logo (concentric star) In an effort to modernize the official CFC logo and to more broadly accommodate stakeholders’ preferences to freely use and reproduce the official CFC logo for official CFC purposes, OPM has approved the use of an alternative official CFC Logo (portion of a concentric five-pointed star interwoven with the capital letters CFC, below which reside the words Combined Federal Campaign).
A special CFC logo design should be used for all 2011 campaign brochure printed material. The concentric star CFC logo design commemorating the 50th anniversary of the CFC program.
Official Use CFC Logos The official CFC logo and/or the alternative official CFC logo must continue to be used in connection with all local CFC websites, the official Charity List, pledge forms, and other official materials. OPM will phase out the use of the official (eagle, stripes and three stars) CFC logo and will ultimately recognize only the alternative official (concentric star) CFC logo as the official CFC logo beginning February 1, 2013. Additional uses of the registered marks Combined Federal Campaign and CFC are permitted in accordance with the permission set forth below. OPM grants permission to use and reproduce the Combined Federal Campaign and the CFC trademarks set forth above, in plain text form, stylized font, or incorporated into an appropriate design element, for official CFC campaign purposes. The following guidance is provided for the use of the trademarks: ACCESS TO OFFICIAL CFC LOGOS - You may obtain the new logo and brand standards at OPM’s website at www.opm.gov/cfclogo/logo/download.aspx. You will be prompted to review and accept terms of the user agreement. You must agree to the user agreement before proceeding. By checking the box and clicking on the proceed button, you are agreeing to all terms outlined. Once you accept, you will be taken to the page you were originally attempting to access
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