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2015 Campaign Team Training
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CFC Overview Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Update Rocky Mountain CFC Overview Campaign Team Overview Team Member Role & Responsibilities Campaign Timeline Solicitation Tips, Tools & Activities Giving Methods Pledge Collection & Reporting PII & OSI Security Tips & Tools Q&A Overview: 2
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Online Giving Donor Confidentiality Efficiency - Reduced administrative workload Accuracy PII Multiple Giving Platforms Lack of Reporting Mechanism for the Government platforms myPay OPM Strategic Focus 3
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OPM Universal Giving Fed Members Local – All RegionsNationalInternational Online Universal Giving 24,000+ charities IndependentsFederations Independents Fed Members
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5 CFR 950 5 CFR 950 OPM Directives OPM Directives B-325023, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission--Refreshments for a Combined Federal Campaign Event, July 11, 2014 http://www.gao.gov/products/B-325023 CFC Guidance (Memoranda) CFC Guidance (Memoranda) DoD Directives 503501 DoD Directives 503501 DoD Directive 503505 DoD Directive 503505 Air Force Regulations (AF36-3101) Army Regulations (AR600-29) Guidance from Specific Agencies Ethics Officer General Council CFC Regulations
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100% Awareness 100% Opportunity 100% Follow-Up No Coercion PII & OSI Compliance Agency Ethics Rules CFC Regulations & Rules Summary 6
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Rocky Mountain CFC: 7 Pikes Peak & Rocky Mountain Merged effective January 2015 37 counties and covers the Front Range in Colorado Serve approximately 79,000 Federal Employees & Military Personnel Rocky Mountain CFC raised over $3.7 Million in 2014
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Rocky Mountain CFC 2014 Results: 8 $3,737,684
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CFC Organizational Chart 9 Executive Committee Support Federal Agency Directors & Military Senior Commanders LFCC Oversight & Mentorship Agency Head Reps Charitable Organizations PCFO Board of Directors Campaign Director Campaign Coordinators Employee Campaign Coordinators or Installation Project Officers Unit/Dept Coordinators 100 or more employees Key Workers 1 per every 25 OPM - Regulators
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The 8 th Habit: CFC Strategic Plan 10 “Find your voice”… “…and inspire others to find theirs.”
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Team Development/Training Virtually Connect Personnel to CFC Charity Causes Engage Newer Personnel & Young Federal Employees Rocky Mountain Region Strategic Focus: Engagement
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www.rockymountaincfc.org www.rockymountaincfc.org Home Home Pledge Online Pledge Online Search Charities Search Charities Check Totals Check Totals Contact Campaign Contact Campaign About About Donors Donors Charities Charities Campaign Team Information Campaign Team Information Training Training Materials Materials Forms Forms Campaign Resources: 12
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Training – “More Than Just a Bill”“More Than Just a Bill” Answers FAQs Promoting “Be a Change Maker” “Be a Change Maker” “Thank you Feds” “Thank you Feds” National Videos President Obama Message President Obama Message 2015 Honorary National Chair, John Brennan, CIA Director Message 2015 Honorary National Chair, John Brennan, CIA Director Message “I Make It Possible” “I Make It Possible” Videos: 13
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Campaign Activities 14 IPO & ME POC Campaign Planning & Preparation: Plan Activities/Events Kick-off Event Charity Fair Team Development Training Distribute Materials Promote Campaign Solicitation Contribution Reconciliation & Reporting Follow Up
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Promotional Activities Signage, Kiosks, Posters Kick-Off Event Ceremony, Charity Fair & Activity Mission Group Presentations Staff Meetings or Commander’ Call “ Mini Kick-Offs” Videos Invite Speakers Charity Speakers list – www.rockymountaincfc.org – www.rockymountaincfc.org Peer Testimonials Terri’s Poem – Posted on website Promotional Materials Campaign Theme – “Be A Change Maker” 100% Awareness:
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Campaign Activities Kick Off Activities & Charity Fairs 28
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Promotional Activities 17 Chili Cook-Off/ Crock Pot Cook- Off with different categories Candy Grams Fall Festival with pumpkin carving contest, cubicle decorating contests, costume contest Scavenger Hunt 5K walk or run Silent Auction/Basket Auction Bake Sales/Burrito Sales Penny Drive Swear Jar Motorcycle Ride Pie in the Face Jeans or Sports Gear on Fridays Ice Cream Social/Sundae Bar Book Exchange Sale Employee Testimonial E-Blasts Best Practices
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Promotional Materials Brochure & Poster 18 Thank you for leading the CFC! Online Flyer Thermometer Post It Reminder Post It Note Get Your Give ON-Line
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revolutionize nourish strengthen Care for sustain help empower transform improve Safeguard equip alter CURe Encourage renew motivate uphold provide Support restore supply rebuild inspire Be A Change Maker… Protect boost
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Solicitation 20 Recommended Timeline: Week 1 – 100% Awareness (Agency/Installation wide) Attend Kickoff Event/Activity/Charity Fair Week 2 – 100% Opportunity Group Presentation (Department/Unit) Week 3 – 100% Follow Up One-on-One Solicitation Week 4 – 6 Follow Up
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Solicitation 21 CFC Website: www.rockymountaincfc.orgwww.rockymountaincfc.org Searchable Charity Database Links to online giving sources ( NEXUS, EEX, myPay) PDF Brochure Fill in Pledge Form All Support materials Speakers’ List for Charity Speakers at group presentation Template E-Blasts All Training materials Links to OPM Links to CFC National Foundation Website Tools
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Solicitation 22 Tools: www.rockymountaincfc.org Home Pagewww.rockymountaincfc.org
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100% Opportunity 23 Make the Ask The Number One Reason People don’t Give…they weren’t asked Provide campaign materials Discuss reasons for giving Personal, Family, Friend Service/Benefit Impact Pay Forward – Future Impact Encourage Payroll Deduction Remain available as a resource Say “thank you” often Meaningful Contact
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Giving Methods 24 Online: MyPay Online: CFC Nexus Mobile Pledging Credit Card Giving CFC Paper Pledge Form
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Pledging Online 25 CFC Website: www.rockymountaincfc.orgwww.rockymountaincfc.org To practice: https://emssdemo.dfas.mil/MYPAY.ASPX https://emssdemo.dfas.mil/MYPAY.ASPX Login ID 999999991, Password Xma$1225
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Giving Methods 26 Reoccurring Gift: Payroll Deduction – 90% of campaign myPay DoD Military and Government Civilians Independent Defense Agencies EPA, Dept of Energy, HHS, VA Nexus Payroll Deduction – NAF
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Combined Federal Campaign on Main Menu myPay Pledging 27 Click on myPay logo in top left corner
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myPay Pledging 28 Website Charity Search – www.rockymountaincfc.org Login Campaign Code & Confirm – 0141 The screen will ONLY be shown to active duty ARMY, NAVY and AIR FORCE PERSONNEL All other donors’ campaign information will be automatically populated. Enter Charity Enter Allotment Amount Military Personnel – 12 allotments Civilians – PER PAY PERIOD Enter Unit Code – Keyworker provides:
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myPay Pledging 29 Buckley AFB Unit Code – Keyworker provides: AAFES - Buckley Exchange Services, Colorado2007 Colorado Air National Guard2008 Colorado Air National Guard - 140th Wing2028 Colorado Army National Guard - Army Aviation Support Facility (AASF)2022 DOD - Aerospace Data Facility - Colorado2004 DOD - Defense Commissary Agency, Buckley AFB2010 National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - Denver2023 US Coast Guard - Colorado2024 USA - 743d Military Intelligence Battalion2003 USAF - 310th Mission Support Group2000 USAF - 460 Medical Group2026 USAF - 460 Mission Support Group2027 USAF - 460 Operations Group2029 USAF - 460 Space Wing2002 USAF - 566th Intelligence Squadron2017 USAF - 566th Intelligence Squadron, Det 12031 USAF - 8th Space Warning Squadron, Reserves2019 USAF - Air Force Office of Special Investigations 2018 USAF - Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center OL-BC2005 USAF - Air Force Technical Applications Center, Det. 452025 USAF - Air Reserve Personnel Center2006 USMC - Company A, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion 2009 USMC - Q Battery 5/14, 14th Marines2016 USN - Naval Operations Support Center, Denver2014 USN - Navy Information Operations Command,2015 USAF - Financial Management Center of Expertise2021
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myPay Pledging 30 Fort Carson Unit Codes – Keyworker provides: HHBN1BDE 2BDE3BDE ARTY4CAB4SUS 4ENG 0CS10SF71OD759P USAGMEDCOSJA
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myPay Pledging 31 Peterson AFB - HQ NORAD & US NORTHCOM Unit Codes – Keyworker provides: NNC/CMDGP NNC/CPNNC/IGNNC/JA NNC/NGNNC/PANNC/SOCNORTHNNC/J1 NNC/J2N/J3NC/J3NNC/J4 NNC/J5NNC/J6NNC/J7NNC/J8 NNC/J9DIAWCRO Thank you for partnering with the CFC!
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myPay Pledging 32 Peterson AFB - HQ AFSPC Unit Codes – Keyworker provides: HQ AFSPC A1 HQ AFSPC A2/3/6 HQ AFSPC A4/A7 HQ AFSPC A5/8/9 HQ AFSPC CC /CV/DS/CR/CG Special Staff (HC/SE/SG/JA/FM/IG/IP/PA/SPP)
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myPay Pledging 33 Peterson AFB - 21 st Space Wing & Mission Partners Unit Codes – Keyworker provides: 21 MDG21 MSG21 OG21 SWDS 721 1SB (first Space Brigade)302 AW SMDAOther MP & Ten
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myPay Pledging 34 Schriever AFB Unit Codes – Keyworker provides: SAFB 50SWCG SAFB 50OG SAFB 50NOG SAFB 50MSG SAFB USAFWC SAFB 310SW SAFB TENANTS
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myPay Pledging 35 U.S. Air Force Academy Unit Codes – Keyworker provides: USAFA 10ABW USAFA 10MG USAFA 10MSG USAFA AD USAFA CW USAFA DF USAFA PL USAFA Tenants Thank you for partnering with the CFC!
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myPay Pledging 36 Thirty-minute time limit for transaction Donor has no ability to change pledges electronically Work Address field is only an alpha-numeric field for tracking of military command/unit or Federal agency/office Some pledges by members of the military were not made in home geographic campaign area due to personnel records or donor entry Suggest personal confirmation of pledges $2,500 or higher; E-Mail Requirements – The work e-mail address must be official “.mil” or “.gov” address. This is for any official communication within the government about the gift. – The “acknowledgement e-mail address (if selected) must be personal, not “.mil” or “.gov.” OPM rules bar charities from communicating about the CFC inside official government channels.
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myPay Pledging 37 The ‘Campaign Search’ screen is only be shown to active duty Army, Navy, and Air Force Personnel. This information is automatically provided for active duty Marines and Federal civilians. Maximum donation amount for military personnel is $833/month; for civilians is $1,000/pay period. Donors can designate to a maximum of 30 charities (29 if there are ‘undesignated’ funds remaining). Donors must be trained to enter their Command/Unit or Federal Agency/Office name code for pledges to be properly credited. There is no paperwork associated with this pledge type. The donor can print a receipt for his/her records. Highly recommend that they print this.
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Pledging 38 Online Assisted Giving: NEXUS Online: Available to anyone Pledging Overview Cash, Check, Credit Card Register Search for charities Complete Pledging Confirmation One Time Credit Card – 3% third party convenience banking fee
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Pledging 39 Online Assisted Giving: NEXUS Training: Videos, Word doc & PDF https://www.cfcnexus.org/_root/ https://www.cfcnexus.org/_root/ Main Menu Help & training Pledging Overview New Visitors To CFC Nexus: Registration - Donors coming to cfcnexus.org for the first time Returning Donors: Login Or Password Recovery - Donors returning to cfccnexus.org with a previous user account All Donors: Pledging donors completion of the pledge form on cfcnexus.org Payroll Coordinators: Processing Pledges
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CFC NEXUS 40 Pledge Training link: https://www.cfcnexus.org/_root/https://www.cfcnexus.org/_root/
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CFC Nexus 41 CFC NEXUS Pledging Demo Link: https://www.cfcnexus.org/_root/# https://www.cfcnexus.org/_root/# Opportunity for Coordinator or Keyworker to try out the pledging process by creating a “fake” pledge on the demo account.
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Mobile Pledging 42 Ways to Contribute NEXUS Mobile Application Online: Same process NEXUS Demo: www.cfcnexus.org/_root/mobile/www.cfcnexus.org/_root/mobile/
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Turn-In Flow Chart 43 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! DO NOT SUBMIT myPay payroll allotment confirmation forms; Submit traditional forms cash, check & payroll deduction; SUBMIT Nexus cash, check forms; DO NOT SUBMIT credit Card or payoll allotment forms. KW verifies completeness, accuracy & legibility of forms; tallies forms and reports tallies on reporting envelope UPO/ME verifies content; spot checks accuracy; reports envelopes on UPO ledger Finance Officer verifies envelope content; verifies UPOs ledgers and reports info on master installation ledger. Finance officer processes NEXUS pledges in NEXUS System. Finance officer turns in all contributions to PCFO. Finance Officer tracks myPay donors for installation using Global if necessary. Finance Officer takes traditional and Nexus forms to payroll office weekly.
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KeyWorker Turn-In Pledge Preparation 44 Collect pledges weekly NEXUS Print outs of cash or check contributions with cash or check Do not collect credit card contributions – collect appreciation award form Traditional Pledge forms Pledges must be reviewed for completeness, accuracy and legibility DO NOT make changes to form; contact donor myPay pledge thank you gift confirmation form collection ONLY Collect and verify forms: Ensure donor’s name and e-mail address is included Ensure unit/office code is completed Ensure gift request is completed Report totals of each pledge type (cash, check and traditional payroll pledges) on report envelope; Report number of gifts requested on report envelope
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Key Worker Turn-Ins 45 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Keyworker verifies completeness, accuracy and legibility of form.
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Campaign Reporting 46 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! Contribution Collections Tips Keyworkers Collect Contributions &/or Confirmation Forms Weekly PII & OSI Compliance –remove cover when submitting to ECC KeyWorkers make regular time to turn in report envelope with ECC Ensure your turn-in leaves plenty of time for both KeyWorker and ECC to verify envelope content and sign off on report envelope for chain of custody (IG compliance) Recommend one day prior to ECC turn-in
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Key Worker Turn-Ins 47 Thank you for partnering with the CFC!
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KeyWorker Turn-In 48 Envelope Verification - Weekly Turn-Ins with UPO Collect and Verify Report envelopes for Weekly Turn-In Verify # of each type of pledge in envelope Verify $ of each type of pledges reported Verify e-pledging appreciation award confirmation forms Collect and verify forms: Ensure donor’s name is on form Ensure donor’s e-mail address is included Ensure unit/office code is completed Ensure gift request is completed Sign off on report envelope once content and report accuracy are verified
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Key Worker Turn-Ins 49 Campaign Reporting The UPO followed by the ME will collect all KW envelopes, verify the contents with the KW/UPO and turn in to IPO/Finance Officer weekly. IPO/finance officer will re-verify the content of the envelopes with the ME project officer. A chain of custody transition form on the envelope will be signed by the all parties at each level of turn-in. ( IG Compliance) NEXUS cash & Check Forms ONLY Traditional Forms
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Key Worker Turn-In 50 Campaign Reporting Traditional form gift requests, Nexus, EEX & myPay award appreciation confirmation forms are collected and recorded on the envelope. Online Donor Gift Request Form Installation: ____________________________ Donor: _____________________________ Unit Name:____________________ Unit Code: __________________________ Gift Level: General Silver (one hour’s pay per pay period) Gold (two hour’s pay per pay period) Eagle Silver Eagle Golden Eagle I prefer not to receive a donor appreciation gift. Pledge Form Gift Request
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Department/Unit Project Officer Turn-In 51 ECC or IPO Collection from Department or Unit POC If collecting from larger organizations that have multiple departments, offices, units or even shifts (sub-sections), the DPO or UPO will track and turn in those pledges by the corresponding subsection. (ie HR, Finance, Customer Service etc. or Squadron 1, Squadron 2 etc) This ensures proper credit to each part of that organization AND if donor information has to be verified, it provides for a contact closer to the donor to validate. Each of these subsections should have envelope tracking 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, 4 of 4 on the reporting envelope, which would then be rubber banded together by the DPO or UPO. ECC / IPO or designated Finance officer will record multiple envelopes on organization ledger & turn-in to PCFO.
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Department/Mission Element Turn-In 52 Ledger
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Why do I have to do All of This 53 1. OIG tracking All pledge envelopes must be accounted for at all times If pledge envelopes were to be misplaced, the ECC/IPO would know from the ledger what envelopes were unaccounted for If the PCFO were to misplace envelopes the hub director could go back to the Ledger to track the date of the turn- in.
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Why do I have to do All of This 54 2. OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum OPM generally defines PII as information that: Can be used to discern or trace a person’s or entity’s identity; and alone or combined with other information can be used to compromise the integrity of agency records relating to a person by permitting access to unauthorized disclosure of these records Pledge form
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PII Compliance 55 OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum OPM defines OSI as any information: Related to the Federal donor or charitable entity that could alone, or combined with other information, be used to commit fraudulent acts against the Federal donor or charitable entity. For example, a donor’s home address, bank account number or routing number would constitute other sensitive information.
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PII Compliance 56 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum Campaign Responsibilities It is the local campaign’s responsibility to ensure it has implemented adequate controls to protect against the unauthorized release and misuse of personally identifiable and other sensitive information. Local campaigns are responsible for the proper handling of PII and OSI, regardless of location.
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PII Compliance 57 OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum Campaign Responsibilities Restricting access to PII and OSI to only those individuals who have a business need for it Keeping paper documents with PII or OSI in locked storage rooms or safes which can only be accessed by authorized users or security personnel
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PII Compliance 58 OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum Reporting PII Breaches A breach of PII or OSI includes the actual or suspected loss of control, compromise, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized acquisition, or unauthorized access of PII or OSI whether physical or electronic
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PII Compliance 59 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum Reporting PII Breaches In accordance with 5 CFR § 950.104(b)(13) a LFCC is required to immediately report to OPM all potential PII data and OSI breaches -- whether they involve paper documents or electronic information. Potential PII data and OSI breaches must be reported within 30 minutes of discovery via telephone on (202) 606-2564 or email at cfc@opm.gov to OPM. cfc@opm.gov
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PII Compliance 60 OPM Personal Identifying Information (PII) & Other Sensitive Information (OSI) Memorandum Reporting PII Breaches Both actual and suspected breaches should be reported, even if it is believed the breach is limited, small, or insignificant. In addition, the LFCC is reminded of its obligation to report all security incidents involving PII to US-CERT within the Department of Homeland Security (see US- CERT web site at http://www.us- cert.gov/federal/reportingRequirements.html) and providing notification to victims of PII or OSI breaches, as appropriate.http://www.us- cert.gov/federal/reportingRequirements.html
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100% Opportunity 61 Mid Campaign Blitz: November 16 - 23 Base Activity Get Your Give ON-Line National campaign promotion E-blasts Flyers Simplest means of giving myPay Nexus – Credit Card
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100% Follow Up Final Blitz - December 1- December 15 Activities Theme reminder Giving Tuesday Season of giving reminder Tax Deduction reminder Contribution cut off reminder Electronic giving will be turned off COB Dec 15 reminder Last call to submit your pledge reminder All Contributions should be received by your Finance Officer by December 16 62
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Solicitation Conclusion 63 Electronic Giving turned off COB Dec 15 (regulations) All Contributions Received by DPO or UPO: December 16 Ensure CFC Staff has your totals for Awards Final Turn-Ins scheduled with PCFO Dec 16- 18 Ensure Donors receive appreciations awards
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Campaign Recognition 64 2015 Agency Hero Nominations All Federal Agency Campaign Team members may be nominated Submit Hero Nominations by December 15 Nominate anyone you see going above and beyond during the Campaign Heroes are selected by the LFCC and honored at the Campaign Celebration Heroes may also be submitted to National Awards Committee for National recognition
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Campaign Recognition 65 Unit, Department and Organization Awards Gold, Silver & Bronze Awards Benchmark: 5% above 2014 campaign – silver award 75% of Benchmark – Bronze award 125% of Benchmark – Gold Award Award Distribution – ECCs and IPOs receive awards from PCFO – January Internal organization presentation CFC Commander’s call Staff Meeting
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Campaign Recognition 66 Thank you for partnering with the CFC! 2015 Certificates of Appreciation Recognize all Keyworkers & Campaign Volunteers Track name, department, agency Agency generated & provided PCFO template provided Use certificate template provided May request them to be PCFO generated Forward completed template form list to PCFO Hub Director PCFO generated and provided
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Campaign Celebration 67 2015 Campaign Celebration – Late January TBA Hub Celebration Events Attend the Campaign Celebration Invite all campaign team members & donors Distribute event logistics The Celebration is for everyone who contributed to the campaign including donors and volunteers Attend the Campaign Celebration Agency Awards and Individual Recognition Hub Directors & Charities will be planning and hosting the event
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Questions? Q&A: 68
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2015 Thank you for leading the campaign
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