Local Campaign Chair
I am thrilled to chair the Combined Federal Campaign for the Cascadia region again in 2020. Last year, our federal colleagues in Cascadia raised over $1.59 million for participating charities.
Federal employees from all branches of government and our armed forces contribute enormously to our nation through their service and dedication to their duties. They ‘Show Some Love’ every day with their commitment to public service. This campaign is a great opportunity to further that commitment, and I trust each and every one of us will consider contributing to the cause that inspires us through payroll deduction, direct contributions, or volunteering our time.
Thanks to all my federal colleagues and now let’s ‘Show Some Love and Be the Face of Change’.
Bill McCool
2020 Cascadia CFC Campaign Chair District Court Executive/Clerk of Court for U.S.
District Court - Western District of Washington State
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Welcome! Thank you for serving in the network of thousands of federal employee leaders to implement the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Your work is critical and will result in millions of dollars and volunteer hours being pledged to thousands of approved charities. This is also a fantastic opportunity to network within your organization, increase your visibility, and hone your skills in management, strategic planning, creativity, problem-solving, time management, and more.
Thank you for serving as a campaign worker; your efforts will make a difference! Review the CFC structure to find out more about where your role falls in the hierarchy.

The CFC is the annual opportunity for members of the federal community to support charities they care about through monetary and volunteer contributions. It is an employee-focused, cost-efficient, federally-regulated program aimed at raising much needed funds for participating charities.

Helping others through charitable giving is a wonderful thing, but did you know there are some specific benefits to giving through the CFC? This unique campaign is specially designed for the federal community.

Members of the federal community are invited to participate in the CFC. This includes civilian federal employees, active duty military members, Postal Service employees, federal retirees, and federal contractors.