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  2. Combined Federal Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Federal Campaign ( CFC) is the workplace giving program of the federal government of the United States. The program is authorized by executive order 12353 (as amended) of March 23, 1982, and is overseen by the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Issued by President Reagan, the order states that a CFC objective is ...

  3. America's Charities - Wikipedia

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    America's Charities is a 501(c)(3) membership-based nonprofit, representing more than 130 charitable organizations in workplace giving campaigns for employers in public and private sectors: the Combined Federal Campaign, the federal government’s workplace giving campaign, state and local governments, and nonprofits.

  4. United Way - Wikipedia

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    Under the motto of "Give Once for All", the United Foundation hosted a single campaign that included Community Chests, local charities, and some of the national charities. This first campaign in Detroit was a success and had raised more in the single campaign than the disparate efforts has yielded the year prior. The single workplace campaign ...

  5. United Breast Cancer Foundation - Wikipedia

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    UBCF has been a Combined Federal Campaign-approved charity since 2013. [citation needed] Fundraising. UBCF reported total income of $35,342,874 for the year ending December 31, 2021. It has received a Three-Star rating of "Good" from Charity Navigator, based on an assessment of its financial health and governance policies.

  6. How to find the best charities for Giving Tuesday - AOL

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    Last week, the organization released a list of its top-rated charities. These charities generally spend at least 75% of their funds on programs, less than 25% on administration and have ...

  7. Global Impact - Wikipedia

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    Global Impact is a non-profit organization offering advisory and infrastructure services that drive strategic philanthropy for nonprofit, public, and private sector clients. Global Impact has raised more than $2.5 billion for global charities since its inception in 1956. [3] Global Impact employs over 150 staff and is part of Global Impact ...

  8. Children International - Wikipedia

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    The Better Business Bureau has given CI accredited status, meaning that it "meets all 20 Standards for Charity Accountability and is a Seal Holder." Children International is part of the Combined Federal Campaign, which promotes charitable giving among government workers in the United States. Its number is 12078.

  9. Category : Non-profit organizations based in the United States

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    Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center. Interfaith Center of New York. International Academy of Aquatic Art. International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims. International Cytokine & Interferon Society. International Society of Copier Artists. International Space Development Conference.