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Col. Kevin Pottinger, 301st Fighter Wing commander, signs his Combined Federal Campaign contribution form for this years CFC drive. See your unit?s key worker to get your form and listing of charities to chose from. CFC?s mission is to promote and support philanthropy through a program that is employee focused, cost-efficient, and effective in providing all federal employees the opportunity to improve the quality of life for all. (U.S Air Force Photo/Maj. Karl Lewis)

CFC: this time you can make the difference

28 Oct 2008 | Lt. Col. John Moyer

The 301st Fighter Wing Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is about to begin. Our goal is 100 percent contact before the regular CFC season end here Nov. 14. 

Contributions through the combined federal campaign are completely voluntary. Commanders and supervisors must ensure no members feel any coercion to contribute. 

For those who do choose to contribute, the easiest method for civilian employees /Air Reserve Technicians / Active duty military and Active Guard Reserves is through payroll deduction; amounts as low as one dollar per pay period may be selected for contribution to any organization of choice as listed in the CFC brochure. 

Traditional reservists assigned to the 301st FW may contribute through cash or check, however, due to the sporadic nature of traditional reserve duty, payroll deduction is not available for traditional reservists at this time. 

There are a wide range of worthy organizations involved in the campaign this year so whatever your interests, there is likely an organization you might like to support through the CFC. You are urged to review the participating organizations in the available CFC brochure and, when your unit key worker meets with you, consider contributing to the organization of your choice.