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Welcome to the HOME PAGE for Effective with the 2008/2009 Campaign, the Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts CFCs have merged to become one Campaign (RI and SEMA CFC). This merger will promote efficiency and economy. THE RI and SEMA AREA CFC ANNOUNCES… THE 2008/2009 LOCAL
ELIGIBILITY/APPLICATION PROCESS FOR LOCAL FEDERATIONS, THEIR MEMBER
AGENCIES, AND INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS THE
RI AREA CFC EXCEEDS ITS 2007 GOAL! THE
SEMA CFC EXCEEDS ITS $160,000
2007
GOAL CURRENT NEWS AND INFORMATION If
you have any questions about the campaign, please call us at 401/942-2394
or email to ecomeau@chcofne.org.
****************************************************************** General Information The Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts Area CFC is one of more than 260 CFCs nationwide and overseas. The campaign is guided by federal regulations, which are available from the Office of Personnel Management, which has national oversight of the CFC program. The Office of CFC Operations is located at 1900 "E" Street, NW, Room 5450, Washington, DC 20415. (202) 606-2564, Fax (202) 606-5056. Mark Lambert is Director of OCFCO. You can visit their website and download the regulations, view policy, locate other CFC's, ask questions of the OPM/CFC staff at www.opm.gov/cfc. The Local Federal Coordinating Committee (LFCC) is the vehicle for management oversight for the RI and SEMA Area CFC. Vincent Marzullo is the current chair. This website is approved by the LFCC and is the official site for the RI and SEMA CFC. Community Health Charities of New England serves as the Principal Combined Fund Organization (PCFO) for the Rhode Island CFC. Headquartered in Hartford, CT, Community Health Charities of New England also administers the Combined Federal Campaign of Western Central Connecticut and the Combined Federal Campaign of Pioneer Valley in Massachusetts. In addition to administering three CFCs, CHC of NE administers the Connecticut State Employee Charitable Appeal as well as a number of public and private sector campaigns in New England. CHC of NE represents hundreds of the most respected health organizations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont. **************************************************************************** RI and SEMA CFC RECORDS: RI and SEMA CFC, upon request, will provide interested federated groups, agencies and the general public the opportunity to review at the CFC office all reports, budgets, audits, training materials, and other records pertaining to the CFC. Contact CFC at (401) 942-2394 or email the CFC Director at ecomeau@chcofne.org. *************************************************************************** DOD RETIREES: You can still continue to give to CFC after you retire. Print and complete the allotment form at this link and forward to your retired payroll office… DD Form 2558 Non-DOD RETIREES: You, too, can still continue to give to CFC after you retire. For additional information, please contact the CFC office at (401) 942-2394 or at ecomeau@chcofne.org. **************************************************************************** Are you a federal employee who has benefited from a CFC Agency or Service? We would like your story. Please contact the CFC office at (401) 942-2394 or at ecomeau@chcofne.org. **************************************************************************** The Combined Federal Campaign has a long and rich history. Available to you is a general overview of the CFC, along with its history, process and some terms used in the CFC: Overview
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